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The Ultimate History Lesson: A Weekend with John Taylor Gatto (2012)
A masterful lesson from a highly honored teacher.
Mr. Gatto, Lays bare all the important signposts so that one may more easily navigate the world we are born into. Chock full of the who, what, where, when, how and most importantly why, of the "program" called western "civilization" and the players along the way executing "the plan".
A must have resource for anyone wishing to see clearly how we got where we are and where we are heading if some people get their way. Getit they will, if we remain ignorant of our history. Important and choice references to ancient Greek philosophers notwithstanding, The Ultimate History Lesson is focused on modern history Gatto brings us along from the "Enlightenment" (dark times for many), forward to the present, detailing the trajectory of education, government, the condition of the populous and the aim of its leadership.
I cannot recommend this highly enough.
Saddle Tramp (1950)
Good fun.
Enjoyed the four orphan boys and also the strong woman characterized by the rancher's wife. I also liked the message(s) of the movie. Simple but true.
1. We have to make something of ourselves.
2. The treacherous divides the good and gets them to fight against themselves while the bad rob them blind.
It was a wonderful story and of course it is from sixty plus years ago so its not going to work for everybody. You have to be in the right mood and not worry about corny and enjoy the ride.
The last two comments talk about creepiness and I need to balance that out. This movie was made when on screen kisses were forbidden. Compared to what passes for prime time family entertainment today of course this super innocent. The issue the comments are referring two is the age difference between the 19 year old "runaway" and the Main character being 15 or twenty years older. Well news flash kids you are living in very different times. What you call creepy was actually a completely common experience not only in the American west but throughout much of the world over for hundreds if not thousands of years.
The reason for the young woman's flight from home was referenced in an innocuous way so that young audiences would have little chance of clueing in to her reasons while the rest of us would know damn well while she left the real "creep".
Hey this is a great family movie and something for kids to see.