I'm not asking about shitty Dinesh D'Souza boomer-con docs.I mean documentaries about a random topic or event that are unconsciously redpilled.
>>220693771Hypernormalization
>>220693792Yeah, all Adam Curtis docs are cool, just for the use of footage and music alone
>>220693771Into the abyss is fucked up
>>220693771Africa Addio
>>220693792>>220693805Curtis first suckered us in with beware of the propaganda origins of modern advertising. Then he preached virtual machines are scary and need to be regulated. >>220693771>462 KB>What are some redpilled documentaries like this? Anonymous 05/23/26(Sat)02:37:01 No.22069Emperor's naked army marches on. Some 1986 of laborers being screwed over by yakuza, who later killed the documentary makers for exposing them (this is more for the BTS since I haven't finished.)
>>220693771that guy must be retired by now. I hope he got a good pension and is enjoying his retirement for all his troubles
>>220693771I don't think "Empire of Dust" is really "red pilled" it's just logistics pilled. Practically every project, war, and society that failed wasn't because of one man or some giant battle, it was just shit not getting delivered. You can live in Baltimore and get an 85 inch flat screen to your door in 2 days and that's why Jeff Bezos is a billionaire. Meanwhile, it's rumored that Lao Yang is still waiting for his gravel delivery to complete the Chinese belt and road initiative 15 years later.
>>220694156>Curtis first suckered us inHe makes documentaries for BBC, which is pure propaganda. You have to stay critical while watching his docs. That way you won't feel like he suckered you in. They're still worth watching.
>>220693771Aftershock: Everest and the Nepal Earthquake
>>220693870Lol... this is an exploitation movie