Well Crafted? Maybe Not

Reader comment on: How Goldman Backed Moore's 'Capitalism' Movie

Submitted by Rory (Australia), Sep 25, 2009 01:52

Yes it's true that Michael Moore has had to contradict himself by using capitalist mechanisms to get his message out, but what other choice did he have? Sometimes you have to compromise in life to make an impact.

Sure he could stick his video on youtube or whatever but he needed a broader method to distribute to the mainstream, and so this is what he has done.

Michael Moore's documentaries may not be perfect but at least he's got the guts to make a stand, which is more than what I can say for a lot of people.


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