I like how no one has seen the movie and already bullshit is being tossed around about it.
I'm sure he'll be up to whatever usual tricks he uses, but there's a lot of grandstanding going on in HERE already, and no one has even seen it yet.
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Originally posted by Arroe
What is up with Michael Moore making films about tragic events? He's profiting from deaths... how is that ok?
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Whether or not this "documentary" is dead-on-balls-accurate, if you do not learn from history, you are doomed to repeat it. Tell any family member of a Jewish person lost to the Nazis that it is not worth documenting what happened. Tell that to a black person about the life of Dr M. L. King, or the family member of a person lost in the pearl harbor attack. How about anyone who remembers what Hiroshima used to look like- you know, before we bombed it.
It is very important that we record, to the greatest detail possible, the horrors associated with hatred, violence, racism, inequality of civil rights, genocide, murder, rape, bombings, etc., etc., etc.
Only by showing the outcomes of such things can we truly learn- and move forward, enlightened.
Whether or not we use that information to educate ourselves or just ignore it and move on with our lives is our own damn fault.