A little bit of both. Most of his evidence was solid in his last movie, but he used it in a wrong way. So, both.Roundhouse! said:But does he use his evidence for manipulation or enlightenment?
ShamMol said:He is entertaining us, much like O'reilly is. But, I actually have seen his sources and they are quite substantial even if they are not used correctly.
shuamort said:He's a pundit.
HE ISN'T MEDIA. HE IS AN ENTERTAINER and meant to be as such, no matter what he represents he is.Hornburger said:He's a propagandist who takes his beliefs to the extreme and doesn't show the other side of the story...
Classic example of the biast liberal media.
I love you...I've wanted to say that for a while now.galenrox said:And on that little thing at the bottom of the Fonz's posts, about how can a moral wrong be a civil right, it's because last time I checked we weren't legally required to be good people. If we were, it would take all of the actual goodness out of being good, because it makes it impossible to do something selfless, because everything good that's done would be done for the self serving reason of avoiding the punishment from breaking the law.
flip2 said:He established a scholarship for California State-San Marcos students this past year. How kind, right? Well, applicants were to write on something political and how it affects them. Guess who the winners were? They were all liberal, progressive students. So much for students' rights and freedom of speech.
flip2 said:Because he touted is as open for all to apply.
flip2 said:No. Even though those are privately funded, they state on the onset who is eligible to apply. Michael Moore proclaimed all students can apply, as long as the topic discusses students' rights and activism on campus. Read the descriptions of the students who won at his website and the inclination as to what type of student was favored in this contest. That is not exactly championing open access and all forms of activism.
Anything broadcast to the public or made for mechanical playback is media, Michael Moron is absolutely part of the media even though he is in entertainment media, just like J-lo,Bon-Jovi, O'reilly, Hannity, Colmbs, Springsteen, et. al.ShamMol said:HE ISN'T MEDIA. HE IS AN ENTERTAINER and meant to be as such, no matter what he represents he is.
This is one of the big problem of letting agendas get in the way of integrity, anyone can be guilty of it in one form or another, but Moore crosses alot of lines and I believe media integrity suffers as a result.WiseRufus said:The very sad thing about Michael Moore is I used to be a huge fan. I saw "Roger and Me" and thought, "Wow, this is a guy who wants truth and justice, and is not afraid to do anything to get it!" Then there was "The Big One" and I thought the same thing. "Bowling for Columbine" made me think differently about a lot of things.
I got to watch a stinging behind the scenes piece about Micheal Moore and his techniques in one of my broadcasting classes and it was very disturbing, this particular piece was about some "investigative" news show he had awhile back, one technique was to get cameras in someone's place of business and start shooting footage without that owner's permission, this footage was unusable because it was a public establishment, this wasn't meant to be used as it was a tool to infuriate said owner until the man would chase moore out of the business into "public domain" where anything and everything used on camera is fair game and not subject to a release of the footage, by this time the person being violated is naturally going to be so furious that they will be shouting, ranting, and perfect for making a case that they are "guilty" of whatever charge Moore wanted to imply, that is just dirty.The problem is that some of his stuff is manipulated and edited to fit into his movies. When I found this stuff out, I was crushed. He spliced speeches together to make them sound differently. He rearranged articles in newspapers for 30 seconds of footage. It was very upsetting. It's a shame that the truthful things he has in his films can never be used in debating politics because he's not a reliable source. He brought it on himself.
I firmly believe that if you're a proven liar, it is your responsibility to either clear your name or fess up and do what it takes to get trust back.Very disappointing. (He even denies the falsities and fabrications when they are clearly and proven to be fact. It takes a very foolish person to not own-up to lies when he's been caught red-handed.)
Roundhouse! said:I always get so puzzled when watching his films. Especially Farenheit.
Is Moore liberating us with the truth or just bogging us down with more propaganda?
He talks about Bush et al. and how they always throw lies in our faces, telling us their views are the truth and it's that black and white.
But does Moore do any better? His arguments hold no room for debate and he masterfully uses his evidence to come up with certain "truths".
Is he showing us the truth? or is he a Magician, making us see one thing while deftly withholding the truth?
WiseRufus said:He even denies the falsities and fabrications when they are clearly and proven to be fact. It takes a very foolish person to not own-up to lies when he's been caught red-handed.)
Actually, you show me someone in this country who tells the absolute truth no matter the consequences and you have just introduced us to the next president, I believe. I think people are getting sick of being misled and lied to and really want someone to trust completely.Soviet_Guy said:No one ever "fesses up" it's not immoral, if everyone confessed to the crime they did then society itself would not exist on a straight curve, because everyone lies, some lie once a die, others lie fifty times a day, the point is that no one should tell the truth because the truth nowadays, especially in the U.S., is just not accepted.
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