Charlie Chaplin final speech in The Great Dictator

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Remarkable final scene from Charlie Chaplin's first true talking picture. What I find even more remarkable is everything he said 75 years ago, perhaps rings more truth now than it ever has.

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    1. That's not my business. : When you know something that does not pertain to you so you don't say anything about it.
    2. cynical is an adjective that means believing the worst of human nature and motives.
    3. Greed has poisoned men's soul, has barricaded the world with hate humanity has sacrificed the responsibility to provide a quality life to all people and replaced that responsibility with greed, hate, pessimism, and violence.
    4. Has goose-stepped us into misery and bloodshed : (what's the meaning of this sentence?)
    5. Our knowledge has made us cynical, our cleverness hard and unkind. : The progress academic/scientific knowledge has in essence robbed us of much of our whimsy and emotional intelligence.
    6. we think too much and feel too little : to conjure up feelings of remorse regarding the current state of affairs in the human population.

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