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Moral Relativism

Opening sequence from the film "The Addiction" by Abel Ferrara. Using the traditional mythos of Vampirism, with a William S. Burroughs - Poppy Z. Bright subtext of Heroin elitism, Ferrara exposes the core philosophy of the psychopathic power-driven oligarchy that thrives on the fear of its subjects. Power, control, and the violence of their will are both the methods and goals of the Immoral Force they substitute for Torah law. While perhaps not intended, the film provides a great deal of insight into Post Modern Feminist philosophy and rhetoric, its historical precedents, and its relationship to social Darwinism and nihilistic existentialism. If you've ever wondered why the PoMoFem, Relativistic, Derridian, Obamamaniacal Peace Studies crowd supports a certain form of religious terrorism that can't be named anymore for fear of censorship and possible retaliation, this film will help you understand. More importantly, it will teach you to say NO!

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