political farce

Elizabeth 2022-04-20 09:01:39

There is one thing in the United States that is very similar. My own people scold my own people the hardest, and outsiders can’t compare. During the Iraq War, the Chinese government also scolded Bush, but compared to this Fahrenheit 911, which flattened Bush’s half-dead, it can only be regarded as Tickle the bush. In the current Chinese Internet, rightists are the absolute mainstream. In the face of such a film criticizing the government, they praised its freedom of speech and turned a blind eye to the hypocrisy of American democracy. You must know that movies can be made freely, but the movies did not stop Bush. re-elected.
According to the logic of the movie, Bush seems to have helped al-Qaeda. If this is true, instead of being re-elected, Bush should be arrested for treason, but no, Bush is loyal to the people he should be loyal to, doing a good job and retirement Safe. Movies like Fahrenheit 9/11 are a tool of political party struggle, criticism like this happens every day on TV, politics is a farce, and it's silly to take it all seriously.

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  • Catharine 2022-03-27 09:01:05

    Compared with Fatty's other works, I don't really like this Palme d'Or film. Of course, Fatty's consistent level is not too bad there. As always, he attacked the Bush administration with narration and editing with strong inclination and guidance, and the soundtrack is still powerful enough to beat him. Fatty said he was used to the sharp irony. 【Documentary】? Forget it, it was not an honest one!

  • Maverick 2022-03-24 09:01:40

    Democracy is melting

Fahrenheit 9/11 quotes

  • Michael Moore: Meet John Ashcroft. In 2000, he was running for re-election as Senator from Missouri against a man who died the month before the election. The voters preferred the dead guy, so George W. Bush made him his Attorney General. He was sworn in on a stack of Bibles, 'cause when you can't beat a dead guy, you need all the help you can get.

  • Mature woman: Today on the news, Rumsfeld was saying and Wolfowitz was saying: "The Iraqi people are much, much better off. Isn't it better that we got rid of Saddam, and now the Iraqi people can do what they wanna do, and really be free?" Will they ever be free? No, they'll not be free. And where are the weapons of mass destruction? It was a - we were duped. We were really duped. And these poor people, the young men and women who are being killed there. It's unnecessary.