Fahrenheit 11/9 (2018)

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Fahrenheit 11/9: Directed by Michael Moore. With Jim Acosta, Roger Ailes, Brooke Baldwin, Ashleigh Banfield. Filmmaker Michael Moore examines the current state of American politics, particularly the Donald Trump presidency and gun violence, while highlighting the power of grassroots democratic movements.

“First off, its so obvious that many of the reviewers havenu0026#39;t even seen the film. One called it liberal propaganda. The movie spends just as much time attacking democrats – including Barack Obama, as it does Donald Trump and the Republican party. The reviewer that said it was u0026quot;DNC Studios Biasedly Presents…u0026quot; Again, couldnu0026#39;t have possibly seen it. 11/6 or 11/9. To that reviewer, the date is not in reference to upcoming elections, or even the election date of 2016. Its a reference to the date they called the election in favor of Trump (because it was like 2:30am when the election was called in his favor, the date was 11/9) And he is comparing Trump being elected as being an event as devastating for this country as the attack on 9/11 for those who did not get the title, hope that helps. Now for the actual film. This film does start off being about the 2016 election and quickly shifts focus to the Water crisis in Flint, Michigan, the school shooting in Parkland, FL, The West Virginia Teachers strike and several other recent events that are relevant and responsible for the state this country is in. Its not all about Trump, Michael Moore knew better than to do that. This film is important, urgent and needs to be viewed by every American citizen, but since so many have already drank the Kool-Aid it would probably have no affect on them. But anyone with a brain it could spark some serious, important discussions that we need to be having.”

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