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| quote: | Originally posted by Shakka
Damn it, Shakka, you're confused again. You're thinking about Kant, not Nietzsche! They're similar, but not the same.
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Similar? SIMILAR? Why on Earth would you lump one of the greatest intellects ever to walk the planet with one of the figure heads of the romantic movement - the second best shot at burying reason of all time? Tell me on what points do they share traits, except for them both being Germans living within a hundred year period?
On topic:
| quote: | | "We want to get cameras rolling now and have it ready in two-three years," Moore says. "We want to document and commercialize it. Fifty-one percent of the American people lacked information (in this election) and we want to educate and enlighten them. They weren't told the truth. |
Apparently, it doesn't matter if US citizens are aware of the facts. They have had access to the truth for the last four years, but they chose to focus on keeping down gays' right to marry, "supporting the troops" by demonstrating unquestioning allegiance to the president, and that "God is in the White House".
As much as I admire MM for being a brilliant manipulator, a technically flawless movie maker, and having the guts to stand up for what he believes in, it doesn't matter how many people he gets his "information" out to. The large majority of US voters will still be to stupid to reflect on it or go and vote.
EDIT: speedracer: For once I agree with you. Kamil does need a brain. Shows that supporting Bush might be a sufficient condition for being stupid, but apparently not a necessary one 
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