cheers for you mike moore

Kaela 2022-04-21 09:02:52

As I watched this movie, my tears rolled down several times as a reminder to myself that I was still the naive child with hot blood that was easy to excite, and I saw that there was a war to be fought here, and I would It's worth my whole life for it.

But don't get me wrong, I'm in no way suggesting that I'm going to take force even though I'm in no way committed to giving up violence as a last resort in this war. But from what I've read so far, the key to winning this war is not whether we can use . It's about whether we can find a way and a pattern to re-restrain the behemoths we humans have created-they have eaten too much, grown too strong, have their own independent action patterns, break free off our belts.

And who is the main force of this operation? Only the people themselves. The reason is very simple, if you don't care about understanding and grasping your own destiny seriously, no one will make more efforts for you. Maybe Mike Moore is politically naive, maybe Mike Moore overacts, but there's no denying the theme that runs through his two-hour film—people must stand up and take control of their own destiny.

Yes, I am naive and naive, I am willing to cheer for Mike Moore, and I am willing to cry with the people who seek justice.

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Extended Reading
  • America 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    Democracy isn't necessarily a cure for capitalism's defeat, it's just what the American people need determines what they need to do. ★★★★

  • Luciano 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Warmly welcome Mr. Michael Moore to come to China to experience the hard mode, and you will not complain about capitalism every day.

Capitalism: A Love Story quotes

  • Michael Moore: You know, I can't really do this anymore, unless those of you who are watching this in the theater want to join me. I hope you will. And please... speed it up.

  • Michael Moore: [Regarding the February, 2009 crash of Continental flight 3407 in Buffalo, New York] No one survived the crash, and 50 people lost their lives. The Media focused on the actions of the pilots.

    Continental air crash reporter: Capt. Marvin Renslow and First Officer Shaw were chatting about their careers.

    Michael Moore: "Careers" is a euphemism for what the pilots were really talking about: how little they were paid, and how overworked they were. There would be no discussion in the Media about why we have an economic system that allows a pilot to be paid less than a manager at Taco Bell.