Posted: 12/19/2014 3:48:46 PM EDT
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According to Jesse Walker of Reason:
The film outraged liberal critics, but further to the left it had some supporters. In a witty and perceptive piece for The Nation, Andrew Kopkind called it "the most convincing story about popular resistance to imperial oppression since the inimitable Battle of Algiers," adding that he'd "take the Wolverines from Colorado over a small circle of friends from Harvard Square in any revolutionary situation I can imagine." LOL |
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Quoted: If you're into fighting for your rights and/or life, a band of gun toting hunters, even if they're teenagers is far better than a bunch of pole smoking liberals from harvard. The majority of the French Underground that wasn't military were Communists and Marxist that sat around universities and coffee shops and discussed the Utopian Society that would be created after the revolution. Don't discount leftist intellectuals.
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"Kid, all that Foucalt is going to burn you up." "It keeps me warm. " Quoted:
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he'd "take the Wolverines from Colorado over a small circle of friends from Harvard Square in any revolutionary situation I can imagine." "Kid, all that Foucalt is going to burn you up." "It keeps me warm. " Foucault... but funny yes |
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If you're into fighting for your rights and/or life, a band of gun toting hunters, even if they're teenagers is far better than a bunch of pole smoking liberals from harvard. Nothing quite as scary, nothing quite as violent as a bunch of really pissed off American teenagers with guns. |
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Quoted: The majority of the French Underground that wasn't military were Communists and Marxist that sat around universities and coffee shops and discussed the Utopian Society that would be created after the revolution. Quoted: Quoted: If you're into fighting for your rights and/or life, a band of gun toting hunters, even if they're teenagers is far better than a bunch of pole smoking liberals from harvard. The majority of the French Underground that wasn't military were Communists and Marxist that sat around universities and coffee shops and discussed the Utopian Society that would be created after the revolution. Don't discount leftist intellectuals. You can in America. Different animal I'm thinking. |
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Quoted: http://images4.fanpop.com/image/answers/167000/167801_1284837148799_355_428.jpg Like this kid? Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: If you're into fighting for your rights and/or life, a band of gun toting hunters, even if they're teenagers is far better than a bunch of pole smoking liberals from harvard. The majority of the French Underground that wasn't military were Communists and Marxist that sat around universities and coffee shops and discussed the Utopian Society that would be created after the revolution. Don't discount leftist intellectuals. http://images4.fanpop.com/image/answers/167000/167801_1284837148799_355_428.jpg Like this kid? |


