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2000 Mules is a debunked 2022 American conspiracist [4 ... who has a history of creating and spreading false conspiracy ... most impactful documentary of our time ...
Best Diaspora Documentary: 2011 Africa Movie Academy Award, Nigeria, Africa Best International Film: 2010 Music Video Screen Awards (MVSA), Birmingham, United Kingdom Best Film on Matters Relating to the Black Experience/Marginalized People: 2011 Black International Cinema, Berlin, Germany
The company's name is a reference to forty acres and a mule, a section of military orders during the American Civil War which stated that certain recently emancipated black families on the Georgia coast were to be given some surplus army mules and lots of land no larger than 40 acres (160,000 m 2). [1]
The company claimed at the time that “2000 Mules” was “the most successful political documentary in a decade,” and that it had grossed $10 million in its first few weeks of release.
The movie, “2,000 Mules” by far-right activist Dinesh D’Souza, promoted a false conspiracy theory that vote drop boxes were the scene of mass widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election ...
The History Channel documentary Eighty Acres of Hell describes a torture device, "the mule", on which Confederate prisoners were forced to ride until they passed out; many were crippled for life. [5] The device was also used by Union officers as an entertaining way to discipline troops, [6] and on freedmen after the Civil War. [7]
Documentary films about conspiracy theories, explanations for events or situations that assert the existence of a conspiracy by powerful and sinister groups, often political in motivation,when other explanations are more probable.
The mule has both a storied and complex history, and has “for centuries been connected to ideas of play, private time, and intimacy,” said Semmelhack. According to Semmelhack, backless ...