I was watching a movie “Last Knights” and about 26 minutes in Morgan Freeman (as Bartok) is brought before the emperor to answer for a crime of attacking a minister, (Geza Mote). The real crime, however, was that he refused to pay a bribe to this minister. In the trial he makes a speech, a case against corruption and corrupt leaders, that I think all in our current generation should know or, in this case, read. Note that the speech, while minimally edited in part, retains its original meaning. In a rousing rhetoric he says: "What has just been said of me is true. I offer no argument nor dispute, these simple facts but they hardly begin to cover the scope of my true crimes. Honour requires more than admission, so I offer a full confession and the whole truth. For far too long I’ve failed to recognize my own… Hypocrisy. I ignored my own cowardice, conveniently hiding behind a position of political compromise; and for what? To retain the meager wealth and rank that men desire. So...
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