Introducing the Documentary "The End of Poverty" and Exposing the Truth on White Wealth and Privilege

With So Much Wealth In the World, Why Is There Still So Much Poverty?

About the Documentary - In my own words

I recently came across this YouTube Documentary titled "The End of Poverty" and was amazed at how in-depth this documentary goes to expose the deceit, manipulation, exploitation and at times outright theft of resources, lands and knowledge by White People from People of Color all around the world.

White Wealth, which has been passed down from generation to generation, and white privilege, what has been taught and promoted all throughout the world, has been broken down and explained by scholars, Heads of State and Former Ambassadors, Researchers and Historians throughout the entire world in this documentary.

"The End of Poverty" exposes the systemic trickery and exploitation by those of the white race in their business dealings, and how this has enriched the white race from as far back as the old Kings of Europe to the Founding Fathers of the U.S.A. and down the line.

This documentary explains how the oppression of black and brown people the world over is not by accident; and how America and countries throughout Europe, have an active hand in making sure black and brown people throughout the world never shake off their poverty because their labor is needed at dirt cheap wages and their lands and resources are wanted at dirt cheap prices, if paid for at all. All to feed the growing economic appetite of industrialized nations who control the world. This should be mandatory viewing for everyone WITHOUT European ancestry the world over.

THE END OF POVERTY
http://www.theendofpoverty.com/





About the Documentary - Per Director

The aphorism "The poor are always with us" dates back to the New Testament, but while the phrase is still sadly apt in the 21st century, few seem to be able to explain why poverty is so widespread. Activist filmmaker Philippe Diaz examines the history and impact of economic inequality in the third world in the documentary The End of Poverty?, and makes the compelling argument that it's not an accident or simple bad luck that has created a growing underclass around the world. Diaz traces the growth of global poverty back to colonization in the 15th century, and features interviews with a number of economists, sociologists, and historians who explain how poverty is the clear consequence of free-market economic policies that allow powerful nations to exploit poorer countries for their assets and keep money in the hands of the wealthy rather than distributing it more equitably to the people who have helped them gain their fortunes. Diaz also explores how wealthy nations (especially the United States) seize a disproportionate share of the world's natural resources, and how this imbalance is having a dire impact on the environment as well as the economy. The End of Poverty? was an official selection at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival.

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