I literally weep whenever I think of Aaron and wonder what marvelous things he could've accomplished with more time. I hope more people see this
@DudeDew-pq6st7 ай бұрын
2024!!!! The YEAR OF TRUTH!!!! Thank you, AARON!!!!
@destructoidreaper310 ай бұрын
An incredible documentary with criminally low views.
@itsPatches10 ай бұрын
Well it is only one day old.
@officialNICKFILMS9 ай бұрын
the same documentary has millions of views just search the title. this is a reupload.
@neoesm6 ай бұрын
It's a reupload
@becomed12 ай бұрын
Best documentary I've ever seen.
@oldmategio4 ай бұрын
Thank you for your service, Mr. Swartz. Gone way too soon
@patricawalton240210 ай бұрын
Aaron Swartz should receive justice. The CIA, FBI, The Obama Administration, Prosecutor should all be held accountable for his death. He wasn't selling the data, which gave them zero on the case. They stalked, intimidated the man by threatening him. Which is a violation of the actual law. Aaron wanted the data to be opened to help other's in research for a better world. MIT needs held accountable for teaching students to hack in the first place! A systemic school that teaches hacking should've never been opened in the first place. Our Government supported this nonsense in hopes of utilizing the hackers for their benefit. When Aaron was able to expand his way around everything it angered them tremendously. Aaron wanted change, how data was stored. A sick individual has a right to see all information regarding their illness. It shouldn't be locked away, and held for ransom. Which is essentially what and has happened. The government feels along with corporations that the people shouldn't have access. The people pay for government, and all they do. Therefore it wasn't theft, or anything else, because the knowledge gained never belonged to the government in the first place. It belongs to the people and needs to remain as such!
@AndeH710 ай бұрын
@patriciawalton2402 Is it possible that he was suicidedead?
@patricawalton240210 ай бұрын
@@AndeH7 why will you say he chose to kill himself after all I stated happened?
@AndeH710 ай бұрын
@@patricawalton2402 I think of Jeffrey Epstein and a host of others that supposedly killed themselves.
@janeakright68804 ай бұрын
The first time I saw this movie was when it was on PBS TV, around 2018. The little boys playing were so cute! The movie showed that his family was Jewish and mentioned that he only ate white food. I was very curious about how he got away with such a food choice when there are so many Jewish food laws or customs. I only recently learned that his food choices were due to digestion problems instead of having digestion problems due to his food choices. In trying to satisfy this curiosity I learned much about politics. 2012 was like a preview for 2024. I was glad to see this most recent upload. It gets reuploaded on many channels through Creative Commons license. Maybe this new upload will pop up on the algorithm columns for more people who do not know about Aaron Swartz or any of his ideas. I see that you have a channel with no content. Sometimes I type a last name on a KZbin search line. That is how I saw that I have a channel.
@patricawalton24024 ай бұрын
@@janeakright6880 I have a channel to watch and a channel to put things out on.
@agush2221 күн бұрын
There is no sound at 1:32:50 is this being censored?
@PlainSite20 күн бұрын
There's a copyright claim from an artist whose background music was used in the documentary for a few seconds. It's absurd. It obviously counts as fair use.