Bizarre Ride 2 The Dark Side
A hat tip to the once-brilliant Pharcyde for the title, but that's as far as it goes. Because the indie film Taxi to the Dark Side has nothing to do with hip-hop, or happiness at all, come to think of it. It's about torture, rendition, black sites and other things that are supposed to keep us safe. By scaring the living fuck out of us. Literally:Anything Goes: Taxi to the Dark Side
[Cynthia Fuchs, Morphizm]
In December 2002, a 22-year-old Afghan taxi driver named Dilawar was picked up and delivered to the Bagram Air Force Base prison. Five days later, he was dead. Sgt. Thomas Curtis, one of the Military Police at Bagram, remembers, "There was definitely a sense of concern because he was the second one. You wonder, was it something we did?"... MORE @ MORPHIZM
Labels: bush, dystopia, film that matters, hyperhighway to hell, war on terror










































































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