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Moving America Backwards: Censoring Michael Moore
If the group Move
America Forward has its way, come June 25th, you will
not be able to see Michael Moore’s new film, Fahrenheit 9/11.
Why?
Well, the main reason seems to be…we do not like what
Michael Moore has to say about America.
And, being freedom-loving Americans, we want to pressure movie
theater chains not to screen the film. Another question that comes
to mind is, what the hell is Move America Forward?
I know, I hadn’t heard of them, either, until recently.
As I looked over their web site, the first thought that popped
into my mind was: right-wing fascist nut cases.
But that’s not fair. I’m
not a psychologist or psychiatrist, so I’m not qualified to make
judgments on the mental health of Move America Forward’s board of
directors and staff. Apparently, Move America
Forward was created by the public relations firm Russo, Marsh and
Rogers a month ago. The
group’s web site says they are non-partisan, but a look through the
names of the board of directors shows a group lacking anyone who is a
Democrat or liberal. Among the members of the board are: Chairman Howard Kaloogian, Republican and former member of
the California assembly; Conservative radio talk-show host Melanie
Morgan, vice-chairman; and Executive Director Siobhan Guiney,
described as “a legislative advocate fighting for the people against
liberal corruption.” That
sounds non-partisan. I’m guessing Move
America Forward’s definition of non-partisan is something
along the lines of “all of us here are conservatives.” Melanie Morgan appeared on
the June 16 Crossfire to argue her group’s case against
Michael Moore’s film. Which, by the way, she has not seen. There’s nothing like a good old-fashioned boycott based on
not knowing anything about the source material. Questioned by Crossfire
co-host James Carville on not seeing the film, Morgan explained,
“…I haven’t seen the film yet. And the reason I haven't seen it
yet is because the majority of America has not seen the movie, and the
reason why the majority of America hasn't seen the movie is because
it's only been screened for a handful of Hollywood liberals and elite
media. But I have been
able to discern from the footage and from the information that is
available by transcript on the Internet what the true intentions of
Michael Moore are.” In addition to being
conservative, Morgan is also, apparently, psychic.
Move America Forward
is employing an e-mail campaign to get people to contact the
executives at movie chains and urge them not to show the movie.
How come conservative groups are so quick to silence voices
that speak out against the government?
Shouldn’t the free market decide the success or failure of
Moore’s film? Frankly,
I do not need “non-partisan” conservatives deciding for me whether
or not to see the film. And what’s the compelling
reason for the movie theaters not to show the movie?
Melanie Morgan explained to James Carville:
“What we are doing is trying to make sure that there is an alternative
voice to Michael Moore. He has received millions of dollars and
free publicity over the last free weeks about this movie, on ABC, NBC,
CBS, FOX, you name it, he's been everywhere…But not one single
ordinary American has been able to stand up and say, ‘Hey, we don't
appreciate that crap that is being aimed at our troops because we
support our troops, we love our troops, they're friends, families,
brothers and sisters, and we're going to be there for them.’”
A pretty amazing analysis
based on nothing, since Morgan has not seen the film, but has read
articles in newspapers to really zero in on Michael Moore’s
“true” intentions. Also, does a movie really
need an “alternative voice”?
Isn’t that voice going to be provided by conservative talk
radio, in conservative newspapers, and on conservative web sites, like
World Net Daily or Free Republic?
Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity combined have millions of
listeners. Surely they
will offer up that all-important alternative Morgan is complaining
about. Also, why
wouldn’t “ordinary” Americans be able to say they don’t like a
movie they haven’t seen, or will see?
You know they’re going to show up at the movie theaters with
their signs and their rage at the “Bash America” filmmaker,
Michael Moore, getting in the way of movie theater patrons who will
use the power of their own brains to decide if Moore’s
message is valid. And Mike, well, I’ll bet
he’s having a good chuckle over all of this attention, especially
since Move America Forward’s efforts will result in increased
ticket sales. There’s
nothing like a good, pointless boycott of a film you’ve never seen
that will result in more people seeing the movie than if there had
been no boycott. |
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