However, it is entirely possible that Moore, because of his political stance and strong anti-war sentiment, had a tendency to choose a bunch of raw materials he needed, and also excluded the limited premise of the materials he could get, and then put them together, With a very emotional narration, the final documentary actually became a highly subjective film expressing his personal views. This possibility is the same as what he said was a real possibility.
Blind people touch the elephant, those who touch the legs say that the elephant is a pillar, and those who touch the ears say that the elephant is a fan.
But not at the same time there are many reasons to support it: it is likely that most of what Moore said is actually true. Maybe he only touched an elephant's leg, but he didn't say that the elephant was a pillar. With experience, knowledge and luck, he happened to make the right judgment: it was a giant animal. That said, perhaps he already had a deep understanding of the pervasiveness of human evil, so the material he gathered quickly led it to the conclusion he came to. Then, people who have the same deep understanding of this may be more inclined to choose to believe him.
Obviously, there are fewer people with this tendency than those without it. Because "Fahrenheit 911" was released in June 2004, Bush was re-elected as the 43rd and 55th President of the United States in November by an absolute advantage of 3.5 million popular votes over his opponent.
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