So, where
are all those weapons of mass destruction that were the pretense for
this war? Ha! There is so much to say about all this, but I will save
it for later.
When "Bowling
for Columbine" was announced as the Oscar winner for Best Documentary
at the Academy Awards, the audience rose to its feet. It was a great
moment, one that I will always cherish. They were standing and cheering
for a film that says we Americans are a uniquely violent people, using
our massive stash of guns to kill each other and to use them against
many countries around the world. They were applauding a film that shows
George W. Bush using fictitious fears to frighten the public into giving
him whatever he wants. And they were honoring a film that states the
following: The first Gulf War was an attempt to reinstall the dictator
of Kuwait; Saddam Hussein was armed with weapons from the United States;
and the American government is responsible for the deaths of a half-million
children in Iraq over the past decade through its sanctions and bombing.
That was the movie they were cheering, that was the movie they voted
for, and so I decided that is what I should acknowledge in my speech. Halfway
through my remarks, some in the audience started to cheer. That immediately
set off a group of people in the balcony who started to boo. Then those
supporting my remarks started to shout down the booers. The L. A. Times
reported that the director of the show started screaming at the orchestra
"Music! Music!" in order to cut me off, so the band dutifully
struck up a tune and my time was up. (For more on why I said what I
said, you can read the op-ed I wrote for the L.A. Times, plus other
reaction from around the country at my website www.michaelmoore.com This is my book's 50th week on the list, 8 of them at number one, and this marks its fourth return to the top position, something that virtually never happens. In the week after the Oscars, my website was getting 10-20 million hits A DAY (one day we even got more hits than the White House!). The mail
has been overwhelmingly positive and supportive (and the hate mail has
been hilarious!) In the two days following the Oscars, more people pre-ordered
the video for "Bowling for Columbine" on Amazon.com than the
video for the Oscar winner for Best Picture, "Chicago". In the
past week, I have obtained funding for my next documentary, and I have
been offered a slot back on television to do an updated version of "TV
Nation"/ "The Awful Truth." The truth
is that their sales are NOT down. This week, after all the attacks, their
album is still at #1 on the Billboard country charts and, according to
Entertainment Weekly, on the pop charts during all the brouhaha, they
ROSE from #6 to #4. In the New York Times, Frank Rich reports that he
tried to find a ticket to ANY of the Dixie Chicks' upcoming concerts but
he couldn't because they were all sold out. Their song, "Travelin'
Soldier" (a beautiful anti-war ballad) was the most requested song
on the internet last week. And what
better way than to try and take a few well-known entertainers down with
a pack of lies so that the average Joe or Jane gets the message loud and
clear: "Wow, if they would do that to the Dixie Chicks or Michael
Moore, what would they do to little ol' me?" In other words, shut
the f--- up. Remember
that these Americans being polled are the same Americans whose kids (or
neighbor's kids) have been sent over to Iraq. They are scared for the
troops and they are being cowed into supporting a war they did not want
and they want even less to see their friends, family, and neighbors come
home dead. Everyone supports the troops returning home alive and all of
us need to reach out and let their families know that. Unfortunately,
Bush and Co. are not through yet. This invasion and conquest will encourage
them to do it again elsewhere. Despite
what they have pulled off, it is still our country. |
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