From Educate Inspire Change, Not Dated
Milton Friedman once said that every crisis was an opportunity. The financial crisis of 2008 should have been a chance to reform the system for the benefit of everyone. But instead, austerity for everyone throughout Britain and Europe was the price to be paid for supporting the financial sector, with £131 billion spent by UK tax payers to keep the financial system afloat, while $30 trillion in support and subsidies went to Wall Street in the US.
”A cleaner working in the city would have to work 300 years to make the same amount their boss would make in a year.” ~ Russell Brand
Using a mixture of documentary, interviews, archive footage and comedy, Russell Brand takes us from his hometown Grays in Essex, to the heart of London ‘City’ and on to the Big Apple. This daring film will shake up the world by revealing the bewildering truth about how the people at the bottom are paying for the luxuries of those at the top.
Things can change…things do change.
Special screenings April 21st followed by AN EVENING WITH RUSSELL BRAND Live event beamed to cinemas nationwide.
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I wish there were premiers in the USA!
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Russell Brand rocks! Love his Trews program on YouTube.
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It’s about damn time! We all should be exposing them. We need to in order to start the chain reaction. Don’t give them the time of day to react. Just start the ball and let it roll down hill.
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Can’t wait to watch this, there needs to be more people willing to put themselves out there like Russell!
Thanks for posting, Wes – I trust you are doing well!
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Thanks, Matt! I’m doing great, and I agree about Russell. He’s definitely on the front lines of the awakening movement!
Much love 🙂
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