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To: elmatador who wrote (66153)9/18/2010 4:45:55 AM
From: TobagoJack5 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217662
 
here is an optimistic film clip about a situation not truly understood by the actors, and that is why they are optimistic, perhaps

i keep thinking surely this cannot be the beginning of the end, for the nation is wealthy

but perhaps i also do not understand

in in-tray a few days ago but just watched ...

A new 3-part doco about Detroit -- almost makes me believe there's hope after all, but I know this time there won't be enough money to put Humpty back together again

palladiumboots.com

Click on the little cameras in the bottom corner in sequence to see all 3 parts

Most people who've never been here wouldn't believe this level of urban decay exists inside the USA

Even if you think the video's message is probably a sad exercise in false hope of a handful of Bohemian artist types, the photographic documentation of what Detroit has devolved into still makes it worth the time to watch -- a genuine slice of 2010 American life (or a modern replay of Nero's Rome if you prefer)