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Now I have a new conspiracy theory


Killing Them Softly is a violent crime drama layered over the quiet devastation of the 2008 financial crisis. While the plot follows low level gangsters and hitmen, the real story unfolds in the background, constant news clips of political speeches and bailout commentary expose the film’s true target: the corporate and financial system.
The mob’s decision to “restore confidence” in the poker game echoes the government’s bailout of failing banks. In both cases, confidence in the system matters more than fairness. Jackie Cogan isn’t delivering justice, he’s restoring order, just like the Federal Reserve injecting liquidity to keep markets functioning.
But the cost is hidden. The film’s title becomes a metaphor: the violence is graphic, but the real damage, like the inflationary effects of money printing, is quiet and enduring. As central banks flood the system with cash, asset prices rise, but wages stagnate. The working class isn’t shot in the street, it’s killed softly by a system that pretends to protect it while quietly hollowing it out.
By the time Cogan says, “America’s not a country. It’s a business. Now fucking pay me,” the message is clear: the economy is rigged, the middle class is collateral damage, and the real violence comes from the top down.
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Jubilee door #vatican


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La dispensa dell'etna has alfresco dining in one of the prettiest squares in Castiglione di Sicilia. Great selection of local wines and home made fast. #food #wine #travel


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#GM some videos of the Festa di la Madonna della Catena at castiglione di Sicilia from last night. The parade marched though the town for over 4 hours.
