by Christopher Barr
“ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL, BUT SOME ARE MORE EQUAL THAN
OTHERS”
“Man
is the only creature that consumes without producing. He does not give milk, he does not lay eggs,
he is too weak to pull the plough, he cannot run fast enough to catch
rabbits. Yet he is lord of all the
animals. He sets them to work, he gives
back to them the bare minimum that will prevent them from starving, and the
rest he keeps for himself.” - George Orwell, Animal Farm
Social stratification is a concept involving the
classification of people into groups based on shared socio-economic
conditions. Elysium is a film about the
widening gap between the very rich and the unfortunately poor. Elysium is a technological habitat for the
white rich and powerful to dwell in luxury while the horrifying state they made
of earth is left to the sick, poor lower worker-class. This lower class fight and fend for the last
bits of resource left on our decaying planet.
Elysium, mythologically speaking, is heaven. The Elysian Fields is an oasis where the
fortunate reside in the afterlife. Hades
(hell) is where everyone else lives. In
the film hell is on earth. Passage to
Elysium, a space station orbiting earth, is left for the Rothschild’s and Rockefeller’s
of the world, a very elite group with all the technological advancements there
with them to help maintain their health and prosperity.
On dystopian Earth there is an over-populated
polluted mess. People of poor ancestry
and misfortune reside in deprivation and despair in urban packed, police
states, where Homeland Security robots maintain a firm marshal law over the
residents of Los Angeles 2154. Medicine
and food are hard to come by, leading to millions of malnourished and sick
people living in dilapidated shanty-towns or stacked high in brittle apartment
complexes.
Throughout the history of civilization, the
well-to-do have always exploited the poor.
The poor have been kept strategically dumbed down and god fearing in
order for this form of exploitation to flourish.
There are times I feel members of society are so naïve to the control
over their lives that they would help manufacture guns and bullets, without
ever realizing that they are creating the very tools to which their deaths will
come about.
We truly live in a fantasyland. People have been so misdirected and to
mention otherwise can often be seen as an act of lunacy. People seem generally convinced that they are
in control of their lives and the choices they make as they navigate through
consumer overkill and sociological detachment.
While their illusions of personal freedom prospers, the elite capitalist
see this planet as a dead salvaging site, where machines destroy the planetary surface
and pump oil from within it out. Devastating this planets eco-system for profit
and killing any wildlife that happens to be in the path of economic progress. This once thriving planet has had its
resources and life force technologically exhumed from its vast rich lands and
its clear blue seas, leaving an almost unrecoverable mess with very little hope
to stop or reverse this impending calamity.
It seems that the wealthy elite are on a
greed-fueled train with their bags of money and the rest of us in tow, speeding
down a hill with a cliff at the bottom, without any interest in stopping or
spreading the wealth. I guess in the
case of Elysium, they have their way out while the rest of us fly off the
cliff.
Our
loyalties must transcend our race, our tribe, our class, and our nation; and
this means we must develop a world perspective. – Martin Luther King Jr.
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