"Capitalism is evil," says new Michael Moore film

"Capitalism is evil," says new Michael Moore film

Sun Sep 6, 2009 11:59am EDT

By Mike Collett-White

VENICE (Reuters) - Capitalism is evil. That is the conclusion U.S. documentary maker Michael Moore comes to in his latest movie "Capitalism: A Love Story," which premieres at the Venice film festival Sunday.

Blending his trademark humor with tragic individual stories, archive footage and publicity stunts, the 55-year-old launches an all out attack on the capitalist system, arguing that it benefits the rich and condemns millions to poverty.

"Capitalism is an evil, and you cannot regulate evil," the two-hour movie concludes.

"You have to eliminate it and replace it with something that is good for all people and that something is democracy."

The bad guys in Moore's mind are big banks and hedge funds which "gambled" investors' money in complex derivatives that few, if any, really understood and which belonged in the casino.

Meanwhile, large companies have been prepared to lay off thousands of staff despite boasting record profits.

The filmmaker also sees an uncomfortably close relationship between banks, politicians and U.S. Treasury officials, meaning that regulation has been changed to favor the few on Wall Street rather than the many on Main Street.

He says that by encouraging Americans to borrow against the value of their homes, businesses created the conditions that led to the crisis, and with it homelessness and unemployment.

Moore even features priests who say capitalism is anti-Christian by failing to protect the poor.

"Essentially we have a law which says gambling is illegal but we've allowed Wall Street to do this and they've played with people's money and taken it into these crazy areas of derivatives," Moore told an audience in Venice.

"They need more than just regulation. We need to structure ourselves differently in order to create finance and money, support for jobs, businesses, etc."

GREEN SHOOTS?

Amid the gloom, Moore detects the beginnings of a popular movement against unbridled capitalism, and believes President Barack Obama's rise to power may bolster it.

"Democracy is not a spectator sport, it's a participatory event," he told a news conference. "If we don't participate in it, it ceases to be a democracy. So Obama will rise or fall based not so much on what he does but on what we do to support him."

Moore also warned other countries around the world against following the recent U.S. economic and political model.

The film follows factory workers who stage a sit-in at a Chicago glass factory when they are sacked with little warning and no pay and who eventually prevail over the bank.

And a group of citizens occupies a home that has been repossessed and boarded up by the lending company, forcing the police who come to evict them to back down.

The film re-visits some of Moore's earlier movies, including a trip to his native Flint where his father was a car assembly line worker and was able to buy a home, a car, educate his children and look forward to a decent pension.

But he brings it up to date with an examination of the financial crisis, demanding to speak to the bosses of companies at the center of the collapse and demanding that banks give back the hundreds of billions of bailout dollars to the country.

And he interviews an employee of a firm which buys up re-possessed, or "distressed" properties at a fraction of their original value and which is called Condo Vultures.

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Re: "Capitalism is evil," says new Michael Moore film

It seems to me that the pig-faced, lard-assed, liberty-loathing mass of sewer-rat dung has been living very richly from the profits of EEE-vill capitalism (about 173 million and counting).

It is my fondest wish that a massive coronary would put that bloated, ignorant, hypocritical sonofabitch out of America's misery. I'll dance in my front yard when I read his obit.

:cheers
 

brucefan

EOG Dedicated
Re: "Capitalism is evil," says new Michael Moore film

Need more evidence that Glenn Beck has been right all along?

The Democratic party has been hijacked

Taken over by revolutionaries, who want to transform America

Marxists, to the core

This is a full frontal assault on capitalism, by people who dont have a clue what free market capitalism even looks like :doh1

Howard Dean Declares Debate Between Capitalism and Socialism to Be Over

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brucefan

EOG Dedicated
Re: "Capitalism is evil," says new Michael Moore film

Did anybody bother to see that film?


I saw it

Only thing that even made any remote sense was his bit on the bailouts

Everything else was pure bullshit with so much misinformation it was almost untwatchable

It just shows at the root of the our problems is a full blown debate on free market capitalism , and why we are in the mess we are in .

I dont think we will ever actually ever be able to get that done, which is why everyone should be buying lots of gold :+waving-5
 

mr merlin

EOG Master
Re: "Capitalism is evil," says new Michael Moore film

Looks like it did a total of 14 million globally - not very good.
 

brucefan

EOG Dedicated
Re: "Capitalism is evil," says new Michael Moore film

Michael Moore End Capitalism

<!-- / icon and title --><!-- message --><!-- message -->Just so we know what the real agenda is here

Make no mistake

So , where are the democrats on this issue???? :+clueless


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eberetta1

EOG Addicted
Re: "Capitalism is evil," says new Michael Moore film

At least Bank Of America is going to try to charge $5 a month if you use their debit card. That smacks of capitalism in my book. Piece of crap company gets 0 percent loans in the Fed window and has the balls to gouge consumers. I am going to start rolling up my pennies.
 
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