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I’ve been trawling r/documentaries lately in support of some animated scripts my students are developing. I am amazed at how much material is out there. Some of it is good, some bad. A lot of the material is bordering on propaganda. This one caught my eye for a few reasons. “The Libertarian Mega-Donors who Pushed America to the Right” is not hiding its bias against people like #KochBrothers, which is helpful. The imagery is emotionally potent nonsense. Still, there is a story here that needs a more robust telling, perhaps even a few lessons for the left. Check it out.
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