“My Freedom Is Everything.” – 12 Years A Slave #shorts #12yearsaslave #movie #moviescene #scene

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“My Freedom Is Everything.” – 12 Years A Slave #shorts #12yearsaslave #movie #moviescene #scene


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“My Freedom Is Everything.” – 12 Years A Slave #shorts #12yearsaslave #movie #moviescene #scene

12 Years a Slave is a 2013 biographical drama film directed by Steve McQueen from a screenplay by John Ridley, based on the 1853 slave memoir Twelve Years a Slave by Solomon Northup, an African American man…

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  1. Today, we have over 60 billion slaves across the world, they are confined away from the public eye, and the first time people really see these slaves up close is when their dismembered body parts arrive on their dinner plate in a restaurant, or packaged at a supermarket. Yes i'm talking about the innocent victims whose only "crime" they committed was being born into a species that humanity disregards as "livestock".

    If justice is to mean anything at all, it must be blind. Freedom is a right innately deserved by all conscious creatures. There is no trait difference that justifies ANY conscious creature from having property status. No creature should be artificially inseminated and forcibly separated from their child after birth. Animals belong to themselves, not to us. They are here WITH us on this planet, not for us.

    It was a choice back then to be an enslaver, just as it is a choice now to stand for freedom.

    If you rush to defend the lifestyle that financially supports animal enslavement, just know that you are using the same rhetoric these men used to defend human slavery. Creating an arbitrary line of prejudice where THESE animals are protected, but THESE animals are exploited, confined, abused and cut into little pieces when they are infants. Watch Dominion 2018 to learn the actual details. These enslavers all thought that they were good honest people who were justified in their cruelty. Don't be like them. Be self-critical and self-aware.

    The answer, if you haven't worked it out yet, is to go VEGAN 💚. You face no personal risk in doing so, and you can google any question or concern you have. It is easy. Don't procrastinate on the issue. No excuses.

  2. The polar contrast of what humanity is capable of was captured in this one scene. The atrocity of slavery,yet the triumph of acts of abolition. Freedom is everything.

  3. Idc if it is just a role I always love Brad Pitt period I think he’s the best actor on the white side 100% really all sides idc if I am blacc Brad one of the greatest hands down

  4. They just keep trying to divide us. Trying to make black people hate white people. But one thing they can never get rid of is the fact that both white people and black people fought for the freedom of the slaves. None of us alive had anything to do with this, and we should not let the media keep trying to make us hate each other. All the hate you hold on to is only for the purpose of Biden using strife to manipulate minorities into believing he's the only way to end the racism. He's creating the racism so you think you have to vote for him for it to go away. Biden can't fix it. Only we can.

  5. SMH… Great movie, but God forbid they cast the Almighty Brad Pitt in a negative role! LoL, even in a movie about slavery, he has to play some sort of saint type of role. He even resembles Jesus. Too harmful to his career.

  6. Samuel Bass, the man Brad Pitt is portraying in this clip, died in relative poverty and obscurity about 3 years after helping to free Solomon. He never lived long enough to be recognized for his heroism and humanity. Thankfully due to the books and movies; 12 years a slave, he will be immortalized for all time. Finally, in death, he gets the recognition he deserved in life.

  7. The use of the word “duty” in this scene and the overall morality and responsibility a man has to summon courage to do the right thing is the most impactful part of the movie in my opinion

  8. Hollywood tends to leave out the fact American slave owners were of all races and not all blacks were slaves in America. I’m in no way justifying slavery as it’s inhumane, barbaric and goes against everything our constitution and country stands for.