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I'll tell you what the problem is -- Joe Taylor, 10:58:46 08/07/04 Sat (host-64-110-74-244.interpacket.net/64.110.74.244)
The problem is that the truth explains itself. If Moore's point is correct, then he doesn't need to present it with a black-and-white worldview and with deliberate misleading. It's true that the woman at the bank tells him they have to do a background check, but it looks as if they take it very lightly - something like "We'll do some rudimentary stuff on the spot that will take half an hour." Besides, the wait has a purpose other than background check - it's also meant to ensure that people don't become temporarily insane, buy a gun, and kill people randomly. As usually such madmen are first-time offenders, a background check won't reveal anything.
You say, "To get the full truth however they have to do their own checking of the stuff - if the film managed to wake them up" as if it justifies lying. It's like justifying 9/11 or Bush's cowboyish response to it on the grounds that it was needed to get people to notice the human rights situation in Afghanistan. Lies are lies, regardless of the cause that enlists them. Again, the truth doesn't need to embellish itself with lies.
Besides, the people who got "woken up" by F9/11 are very unlikely to check facts for themselves. People who check the right-wing websites in the USA will find that even if Bush sucks, Kerry is almost as bad; people who check the left-wing websites already know how bad Bush is and don't need F9/11.
And again, Michael Moore can easily make points without fact-skewing. He ould've bashed the NRA without showing Charlton Heston yell "from my cold, dead hands" when talking about the Denver rally even though Heston said no such thing at the said Denver rally. The part in A Brief History of American where Moore presents the NRA and KKK as brother organizations (which they are not - the NRA was incorporated in New York and was made up mostly of Union veterans, whereas the KKK's roots were Confederate) doesn't enhance Moore's argument by one bit. Moore's presentation of Canada's gun ownership statistics is a plain lie, because in Canada the vast majority of privately-owned firearms are hunting rifles, with handguns being hard to get. Moore chose to dismiss the correlation between gun ownership and gun crime with a lie.
You say that, "Propaganda in reverse is meant to keep people asleep. The means may look similar, main thing however is the different effect - people who are more awake than before," as if what Moore does causes people to be more awake than before. This is not true. Propaganda often seeks to make people aware of the other side's atrocities while keeping them ignorant of their own side's atrocities. Hence, US propaganda focuses on portraying Saddam Hussein as a brutal dictator, which he was, while ignoring the devastation that the war and the consequent occupation have inflicted on Iraq. Moore, similarly, makes you aware of how evil Bush is while portraying everyone and everything that opposes Bush as white and pure. This is exactly like American lies concerning communism - communism is indeed a very bad thing, but does it mean that we should believe that everything that is against communism is good?
You're right insofar as "Someone who's awake is able to make up his own mind. This includes making up his own mind about the stuff presented in the film," but in dealing with American leftists over the last year and a half I've seen that they're as deluded as American rightists. For instance, while they universally consider Saddam's regime a very brutal one, they tend to romanticize it, much in the same way communist apologists used to say, "Stalin is bad, but he's much better than Hitler," or the way neocons say, "fascism may be bad, but it's a lot better than communism." And I have yet to encounter one person who blames both the West and Saddam for the misery the sanctions inflicted on Iraq: the right blames only Saddam, whereas the left blames only the USA and the UN. It's like when A holds B in place and C slits B's throat, and then A and C blame each other for B's murder.
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if i may interject a comment or 2 on this subject -- bobbi, 07:39:24 04/26/05 Tue (adsl-68-91-144-124.dsl.wacotx.swbell.net/68.91.144.124)
my first comment relates to whether a background check is performed or not on a purchase of a weapon at a bank. all one has to do to circumvent it is to go to a gun show which the nra rallies around like cowboys with wagons to protect. you can buy just about anything you want, or the kits to build and modify the weapons all in one place. it's all legal thanks to the nra.
another point i had was regarding the comment on nra and kkk associations. they may not be directly linked to one another officially or openly, but clearly charlton heston made racist remarks for the camera without any concern as to what it might make others think. you don't become racist overnight. these are views he held long before michael moore came to town.
the kkk is a strong supporter of the nra and a large percentage (and i mean way up there) of kkk members are also nra members and own firearms. is the nra aware of this. of course they are. they market their products to feed the fears of the public and you can bet that they have done research somewhere to see how to appeal to certain demographics or regions where kk members are numerous. of course they are not blatant about it, but it is there.
facts are, while violent crimes and crimes in general were down several years ago, the nra pushed hard and campaigned in states and guns sales increased. even in states where guns were used to mow down numerous people like cattle.
look at the statistics of blacks in prison or watch the story about tulia, texas. heck our public schools here in texas and universities are reverting back to the ways of the 50's. you don't have to do much searching to find that the kkk and racism in general still have a strong hold on the states that are the biggest supporters of the nra.
and my last comment pertains to communism, purity, and the general comments made in reference to america and propaganda. first of all, communism, in and of itself is not bad. it is the manner in which most communist leaders have used communism to crutch their own egos and greeds that makes communism look bad. you can also say the same for most democratic leaders. does that make democracy itself bad, no. does it make the leaders of democracy bad, probably.
propaganda was also very heavily used against communism by our government based on the same methods of fear mongering in the same way bush uses it to chase after saddam and moore uses it to portray bush. fear is a powerful tool, and people go to great lengths to use it to motivate others to see and do what they want. it appears to me that while you see the propaganda used in modern day politics, you overlooked that which you used to form your opinions of communism. remember, for all of our fear of communism and taking over the world, we ourselves and out greatest allies also were busy spreading our own ideals and rule over countries, land, etc and were we not the firs to use the atomic weapon? yes, it stopped the japanese and jump started the end of ww2, but it was also used as a message to the russians that we had pwoer and weren't afraid to use it. and we killed far more people with that bomb than saddam did, the terrorists of 9-11, and pearl harbor combined. and we killed hundreds of thousands of women and children with that bomb don't forget. does that make us worse, no. japanese tortured women, russians did their dirty work. my point is, propaganda and right or wrong are relative to where you live.
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p.s. sorry about the spelling errors i noticed after it posted. -- bobbi, 07:41:35 04/26/05 Tue (adsl-68-91-144-124.dsl.wacotx.swbell.net/68.91.144.124)
i wasn't aware that you do not get to midfy your message on this forum. sorry about that!
bobbi
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