Chinese chip company NSI’s former executives sentenced to four years for embezzlement
Making robots like us.
the enthusiastic embrace of 1984 and other continental dystopias makes me think we dont know our own art all that well.also produced social-media spikes in references to Orwells kindred fable of state communism run amok.
one that asks interesting questions about the country had the arc of history bent itself disastrously away from justice.The feature film is set in a topsy-turvy America where whites are the working-class minority and blacks form the cultural and demographic masses.plumbs the counterfactual reverie that long nourished white resistance in the post-Civil War South: What if the Confederacys lost cause had actually prevailed on the battlefield? Using the mockumentary form and the production aesthetic of a Ken Burns documentary.
along with our new presidents clear predilection for spreading disinformation (about inauguration crowd size.in much the same way that Michael Douglas vented his downwardly mobile white middle-class rage in Falling Down.
and homelessness run rampant and the familys next-door neighbors are young white rogues who get drunk and listen to loud punk music well into the night.
its worth examining a pair of recent American works of speculative fiction that have pointed—in cinematic form—at this present moment.and although the most expensive services can cost you upwards of $10 to $20 per month.
reliable VPNs for as little as a few dollars per month.You will also want a VPN provider that constantly improves its security posture.
Using a VPN to access other libraries may go against your terms of service and the streaming platforms licensing agreements.and your IP address should be hidden.
The products discussed here were independently chosen by our editors. NYC2 may get a share of the revenue if you buy anything featured on our site.
Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email [email protected]
Join the conversation