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In reply to the discussion: Donald Sutherland: 'I want Hunger Games to stir up a revolution' [View all]Vashta Nerada
(3,922 posts)106. Hunger Games stirring up a revolution?
Hahaha.
Right. Starting a revolution requires time and commitment. The young generation can't stop taking pictures of themselves to do anything in that magnitude.
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Donald Sutherland: 'I want Hunger Games to stir up a revolution' [View all]
Ichingcarpenter
Feb 2014
OP
There's a moment in the movie of Catching Fire where Katniss glances out the train window
winter is coming
Feb 2014
#2
You're merely rationalizing the sins of this generation at this point, holding it to a lesser standa
LanternWaste
Feb 2014
#56
A whole lot more to the back story than what we were perceiving vis a vis the media. n/t
2banon
Feb 2014
#24
Hey Buttlick. If you could fucking read, it was not a personal attack against Sutherland.
PowerToThePeople
Feb 2014
#37
I'm sorry, but that's jus not fair. MY generation FOUGHT HARD against all of this, and continue to.
2banon
Feb 2014
#14
Not only did we participate, we are all complicit with the lack of justice in the years since power
Jesus Malverde
Feb 2014
#77
Millions of us were against Reagan, free trade, media consolidation and the rest.
Enthusiast
Feb 2014
#89
In the book her sister and mother had fair skin and hair. So the fact that her skin was olive
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#21
I guess we'll never know what the author intended because, unlike Stephenie Meyer, she didn't
Baitball Blogger
Feb 2014
#27
The director says the author was present at all the auditions and approved the choice of Lawrence.
pnwmom
Feb 2014
#28
And there are people on DU who think middle class white kids with no shirts on ended the Vietnam war
Scootaloo
Feb 2014
#48
We anti-war activists did NOT end the War in Viet Nam. It boggles my mind whenever I hear that meme
2banon
Feb 2014
#97
The way to use phones in a revolution will come from Tunisia rather than Silicon Valley.
Eleanors38
Feb 2014
#101
"You know the young people of this society have not moved in the last 30 years."
Scootaloo
Feb 2014
#29
Exactly. I don't think debt or money had anything to do with student led resistance in the past
okaawhatever
Feb 2014
#88
HAHHA, people don't even vote in local elections, there isn't going to be a revolution
JI7
Feb 2014
#64
You look at our society and you see a lot of the central themes of this story
davidn3600
Feb 2014
#81
"The young generation can't stop taking pictures of themselves to do anything in that magnitude."
PowerToThePeople
Feb 2014
#107