2.10.2012

Capitalism: A love story

There are many opinions of Michael Moore. Some believe he's too drastic, obnoxious, or that he's just plain annoying. He uses statistics, different uses of pathos, and his personal experiences to influence beliefs on capitalism. Personally, I like that Michael Moore is willing to take drastic measures for what he believes in. Not keen on his political preferences, but I agree with a lot of the points made in his film and how he handled them. He shed a new light on a topic that everyone has heard mentioned before, but that no everyone necessarily understood or the seriousness of it. There are some thing that I do disagree with though, he blamed the fear of the people on George Bush, the messenger. Bush wasn't the smartest president in office, do you really think he knew what he was delivering or the consequences? The economy was set up by the banks so that if people revolt the economy fails and if they don't the banks still get what they want and the economy still fails. The passion enough to make this documentary made me happy, because instead of just complaining or talking about it, Moore actually is doing something. Whether it's the "proper" way of settling things or not doesn't matter at this point. The banks don't seem to know what proper is anyways.

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