What is Democracy?, Michael Moore answers
This is a very insightful and truth telling
conversation between AMY GOODMAN,
of DEMOCRACY NOW and MICHAEL MOORE
at the SUNDANCE FILM FESTIVAL
He talks about Haiti, giving corps as much
as they want to spend for to buy out elections,
and democracy.
Very authentic, real, and deep.
I like AMY GOODMAN of DEMOCRACY NOW
very much. She was in Haiti has week.
Search that site for on the ground coverage.
Date: 1/26/2010 10:48:31 PM ( 14 y ) ... viewed 1044 times
This is from an excellent truth telling interview with MICHAEL MOORE
conducted by AMY GOODMAN of DEMOCRACY NOW.
http://www.democracynow.org/2010/1/26/michael_moore_on_haiti_the_supreme
"ut we, all of us, have to remember that there’s more of us than there are of them. There always have been. There always will be. There’s nothing to be afraid of here. It’s time to step up and take this country back."
--Michael Moore to Amy Goodman
MICHAEL MOORE: Well, capitalism and democracy are the opposite of each other. Capitalism is a system that guarantees that a few are going to do very well, and everybody else is going to serve the few. Democracy means everybody has a seat at the table. Everybody. And the wealth that is created is shared amongst everybody. That’s democracy. That’s the basic tenet of virtually every faith, this temple, the Christian Church, Islam, the Buddhists. The things that every—religious people say they believe in, that is one of the first tenets of those religions, that we all sit at the table and that we don’t create a society that shoves so many off into the other room.
So, capitalism has had some incredible victories in the last week. They’ve had a weak president and a scared Congress during this last year. So they are running a number of victory laps right now. They’ve been popping a lot of corks. But we, all of us, have to remember that there’s more of us than there are of them. There always have been. There always will be. There’s nothing to be afraid of here. It’s time to step up and take this country back. And, you know, I will climb out of my own personal despair of what I’ve witnessed in this last week. I will pray for those in Haiti who suffer, those who have died just during the course of this interview, hundreds, maybe thousands just during this brief time. And I will demand that my government get help to those people and start behaving the way we expect them to behave.
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