tonight i saw a sneak preview of michael moore's sicko. it was excellent. i've seen almost all of his movies, and this one really seems to show how much he has progressed as a activist filmmaker. if anyone remembers, i wasn't crazy about farenheit 9/11 because i felt it was just so much left-wing propaganda being shoved down the audience's throat,
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i am glad that edwards continually makes an effort to bring up the poverty issue, even though it sometimes seems disingenuous.
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poor people dont vote either (as much as the rich WASPS)
minorities dont vote either (" ").
i think they both feel left out and helpless and theyre right. edwards' is not enough about the poor, in my opinion. i mean, unless we have universal health care and until somebody- some candidate- makes that push, as far as im concerned, we wont get those votes we need. hilary was on the right track in..what 93? 94? when clinton appointed her to shake up the health care system, but since then, shes backed down and gets a shit ton of money from the insurance companies.
meh.
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wedge issues motivate the shit out of the republican base to vote. it's mind blowing. you tell them that you're going to let gays perform godless abortions and take their guns and it's like a fucking bumrush to the polls.
there has to be a way for us to do this ! haha.
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"it makes me wonder why we are incapable of that kind of mobilization today. we seem to have lost something, or maybe everyone's too busy with their own shit, i don't know"
i think free market capitalism is part of the problem. evidence suggests that mobilization for social causes becomes less and less important in a capitalist society over time, and i think you hit the nail on the head here - everyone is too busy and absorbed in their own lives to make a difference. we are too caught up in thinking of ourselves and watching our own backs - trying to find jobs with benefits to help ourselves - that we lose sight of the bigger picture and forget how things are sometimes.
oh p.s. - tell me about this sncc book. i also love the student non-violent coordinating committee (stemming from my soft spot for the black panthers, i'm sure) and i think i would love to read it.
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the book is called sncc: the new abolitionists, it's a history of the movement that was basically written during the movement. howard zinn is just an amazing historical writer, so i'd definitely recommend it, it was written in 1964.
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granted i haven't seen it, i just know how moore works in general, and my intuition tells me he makes it look like NHS is the most pleasant experience ever. this isn't to say that i'm not interested to see it.
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i don't think that any of those systems are a blueprint that can be applied to america as they are, but i think that we can borrow from them and modify them appropriately to fit our country.
in the words of david cross talking about the egg wave, "THERE'S GOT TO BE A BETTER WAY!!!!"
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