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Capitalism: A Love Story
Refuting Michael Moore is unpopular but I take that chance.
The film, Capitalism: A Love Story is yet another Michael Moore documentary of “investigative journalism.” He still is trying to get into corporate offices after all these years. At this point, he’s becoming more of a joke than jusifies his offbeat views, Michael Morroe is terribly unknowlegeble about how the corporate system or Wall Street operates? Does he have a solid solution for ending the economic crisis?
This film has been released in these times of debt, hosing foreclosures, major corporation closures, and the wider apathy of the nation in this bleak outlook of the future of the economy. President Obama, inherited the trillion dollar debt of the former adminstration. But he has a workalbe plan of action.
Michael Moore’s tactics are praised by many as viewing him as a liberal, bold, radical or revolutionary. But this is all entertainment. I am if the dissenting group that reasons that Moore had little need for these hi jinks and slipshod interviews. I also am certain that the film has been edited in his favor.
We need to view the economic crisis with a broader perspective. Michael Moore’s simplistic ideology and cutting off basic and accurate viewpoints to a minimum is dangerous and misleading. He is definitely not in the same league as Noam Chomsky or John Maynard Keynes. In addition, if people are willing to support his operations and feed into his films, books and appearances, then his supporters are creating a Michael Moore capitalist as well. Perhaps, we are not aware that Moore is wealthy and actually places his trust in stocks, bonds and the corporate market.
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Great Article. I agree with it all. It is funny how he is speaking out against capitalism and yet it was the Capitalistic system that made him wealthy himself.