Mystery Moore Theater 2000
Mystery Moore Theater 2004
Remember the German propaganda films and pamphlets produced by Hitler's Nazi party to coerce previously independently thinking people into a brainwashed group, dangerous in their actions and beliefs? Throughout history, different forms of media have been used to sway people groups using inaccurate, incomplete, or inapplicable information. KKK leaders for example, have been known to show clips of black people assaulting, killing, and threatening white people to recruit potential members. This is done in an in attempt to accuse all African Americans as dangerous and evil. Media can be used for the purpose of altering people's way of thinking and emotionally manipulating individuals into accepting someone else's extremist views. It has in the case of Michael Moore's Fahrenheit 9/11. Partisan preference mixed with speculation and anger created an unreliable and largely inaccurate documentary.
It is a mystery how Michael Moore can create such an erroneous presentation of information and still gain so much American support and recognition. This film should be regarded more as a democratic satire than an actual documentary meant to "inform" our world. His methods of gaining and sharing his findings were so unscientific and unreliable that this film cannot, with good reason, be regarded as anything other than laughable. It can be said with absolute certainty that most of his data would under no circumstance be admissible in a court of law, meaning, it is circumstantial and assumed evidence. Any well-versed attorney would see through the provoking tactics used and expose the falsity in his misleading statements. This film is teaching America the wrong lesson. With these manipulative methods, Moore attempts to emotionally provoke viewers so that each would cease being critical or speculative about the validity of his message. Instead, they would feel cheated, and part of a tightly knit group who has been...
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