The Notorious SLAV
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View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu7Rb9m0-kk
Americans when making a horror about a brown LatAm immigrant: "He dindu nuffin but the evil, egotistical racist system killed him anyway as a convenient scapegoat. Now their actions have blown up in their faces, we might all die, and frankly, we might deserve it
But there's another kind of trap that's bigger than one house or one island. The kind where the entire system decides you're guilty and evidence doesn't matter anymore because the decisions already been made. In the fake documentary Savage Land, 57 people in an Arizona border town get slaughtered in one night. And the only survivor is an undocumented immigrant named Francisco Salazar, who's found at the scene covered in blood and bite marks holding a camera. And you can probably guess where this is going. The authorities look at the situation, a situation where one man would have had to kill 57 people by himself in a few hours, which is physically impossible, and they decide, "Yeah, he definitely did it." Because it's easier to blame the quiet immigrant who has nobody to vouch for them than to admit they have no idea what actually happened.
the prosecution calls the photos fake and most officials don't even look at them properly because they've already decided Salazar is guilty. He gets convicted and executed. And then things get worse. His grave ends up empty, his body is gone, and new attacks start happening hundreds of miles north. And security footage from campers show a group of infected people attacking them. And one of those infected people is Francisco Salazar, now undead and part of the horde, which proves that he was innocent and also proves the outbreak is still spreading and nobody in power wants to acknowledge it because that would mean admitting that they executed an innocent man
The French when making a horror about an EE migrant: "Some shit happened, so he just went crazy and started killing everyone around in some of the wildest ways ever, for no reason. Dunno why, I guess they are just all like this when something happens to them
this next one is actually insane. It's really good. It is insane though. Sorgoi Prakov. This French found footage film follows a journalist from Eastern Europe who comes to Paris to document the European dream. And his footage starts out cheerful. Tourist attractions and parties and meeting locals, but he gets robbed and beaten and loses his passport and money instead of going home or asking for help. And he just keeps filming as his life falls apart. Sorgoi becomes homeless, starts doing drugs, and shows signs of serious mental illness. He befriends a homeless man named Roger who dies and Sorgoi burns the body while talking about nightmares of a crucified child, which should have been the point where someone took his camera away.
at that point he just starts killing people. Just random violence in strangers, assaulting people on bridges and breaking into apartments to murder women in the dark. The final act is so extreme I'm not sure I should describe it in detail because of YouTube. But Sorgoi invades a family's home, kills the parents, locks their young son in a wooden playhouse, and sets it on fire. Then cooks part of the body and eats it at the dinner table in front of the bound mother. while she screams. He props the dead father up in a chair because the body kept falling over because he wanted the family together for his meal. Then he walks into the ocean at dawn and drowns himself and the tape ends. The darkness that grows here is not subtle or slow. It's just the weight of watching someone document their transformation into maybe one of the most evil characters ever put on film. going from hopeful strange journalist to child murderer in a timeline that feels both impossible and sickly believable.





