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Michael Moore follies
DISCLAIMER: This is my first article post. I could be wrong, I could be right. Please forgive me if I screwed the pooch here...
...Anyway, itâs not an article, but rather reader responses to a question in The Age. Link courtesy of Tim Blair.
The American right used to dismiss Michael Mooreâs material as unfunny agitprop, unworthy of attention, but it just may turn out that the writer of Stupid White Men and the maker of "Bowling for Columbine" will inadvertently help President G. W. Bush to a second term in office. Do you believe Michael Moore? Does he do more harm than good?
What you said. WE must free our minds to use the brains and Michael Moore provides the information and conceptual relevance to frame the context of the ongoing debate about Americaâs hegemonic lust for flag-planting and the cannabilistic murder and consumption of its own poor people and children. ("Yes," says George W. "let the NRA pass me some dark meat from the ghetto to go with my blood pudding.")
Even now, as Uncle Samâs jackboot grinds free speech to a bloody pulp in his own homeland and democracy withers under direct orders from Washington in Australia, the grasping octopus of American imperialist adventurism is no closer to singing its swan song.
On Mars the Stars and Stripes flies â the Red Planet, how appropriate, red with the blood of workers poisoned by the toxic byproducts of the imperialist war machines march on the high frontier of space in its phallic symbols of globalised corporate power. Did you know that every rocket that takes off from Cape Canavaral kills 73 seabirds (on average) and has led to nervous conditions amongst neighbouring manatees.
Michael Moore sees and speaks these truths in a simple, down-to-earth way that people who have been denied the benefits of tertiary education (unlike me and most Age readers) can understand.
His truths are such a challenge to the patriarchal power structure and its Zionist puppetmasters that it requires definite bravery to articulate them. They shot Martin Luther King and John Lennon in America. How long can it be before this large precious object is martyred by the same interests that gave us the Big Mac, George W. Bush, and showers instead of relaxing baths.
Ogram Nâotsgnik Kinda brings a tear to your eyes, doesnât it?
Gives me gas. But maybe that's just me... |
Posted by: Steve (yet another one) 2004-01-08 |
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=23989 |
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