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My Oscar "Backlash" -latest Michael Moore
amatullah
04/13/03 at 18:35:23

My Oscar "Backlash" : "Stupid White Men" Back At #1, "Bowling" Breaks
New Records -
message from Michael Moore - April 7, 2003

Dear friends, It appears that the Bush administration will have
succeeded in colonizing Iraq
sometime in the next few days. This is a blunder of such magnitude --
and we will pay for it for years
to come. It was not worth the life of one single American kid in
uniform, let alone the thousands of
Iraqis who have died, and my condolences and prayers go out to all of
them.

So, where are all those weapons of mass destruction that were the
pretense for this war ?  Ha !
There is so much to say about all this, but I will save it for later.
What I am most concerned about
right now is that all of you -- the majority of Americans who did not
support this war in the first
place -- not go silent or be intimidated by what will be touted as some
great military victory.

Now, more than ever, the voices of peace and truth must be heard. I have
received a lot of mail
from
people who are feeling a profound sense of despair and believe that
their voices have been drowned
out by the drums and bombs of false patriotism.

Some are afraid of retaliation at work or at school or in their
neighborhoods because they have been
vocal proponents of peace. They have been told over and over that it is
not "appropriate" to protest
once the
country is at war, and that your only duty now is to "support the
troops."

Can I share with you what it's been like for me since I used my time on
the Oscar stage two weeks
ago to speak out against Bush and this war ?  I hope that, in reading
what I'm about to tell you,
you'll feel a bit more emboldened to make your voice heard in whatever
way or forum that is open
to you.

When "Bowling for Columbine" was announced as the Oscar winner for Best
Documentary at the
Academy Awards, the audience rose to its feet. It was a great moment,
one that I will always
cherish.

They were standing and cheering for a film that says we Americans are a
uniquely violent people,
using our massive stash of guns to kill each other and to use them
against many countries around the
world. They were applauding a film that shows George W. Bush using
fictitious fears to frighten the
public into giving him whatever he wants. And they were honoring a film
that states the following :

- The first Gulf War was an attempt to reinstall the dictator of Kuwait;

- Saddam Hussein was armed with weapons from the United States; and,
- the American government is responsible for the deaths of a
half-million children in Iraq over the
past decade through its sanctions and bombing.

That was the movie they were cheering, that was the movie they voted
for, and so I decided that is
what I should acknowledge in my speech. And, thus, I said the following
from the Oscar stage :

"On behalf of our producers Kathleen Glynn and Michael Donovan ( from
Canada ), I would like to
thank the Academy for this award. I have invited the other Documentary
nominees on stage with
me. They are here in solidarity because we like non-fiction. We like
non-fiction because we live in
fictitious times. We live in a time where fictitious election results
give us a fictitious president. We are
now fighting a war for fictitious reasons. Whether it's the fiction of
duct tape or the fictitious 'Orange
Alerts,' we are against this war, Mr. Bush. Shame on you, Mr. Bush,
shame on you. And, whenever
you've got the Pope and the Dixie Chicks against you, you're time is
up."

Halfway through my remarks, some in the audience started to cheer. That
immediately set off a
group of people in the balcony who started to boo. Then those supporting
my remarks started to
shout down the booers.

The L. A. Times reported that the director of the show started screaming
at the orchestra "Music!
Music!" in order to cut me off, so the band dutifully struck up a tune
and my time was up. ( For
more on why I said what I said, you can read the op-ed I wrote for the
L.A. Times, plus other
reaction from around the country at my website www.michaelmoore.com )

The next day -- and in the two weeks since -- the right-wing pundits and
radio shock jocks have
been calling for my head. So, has all this ruckus hurt me ? Have they
succeeded in "silencing" me ?
Well, take a look at my Oscar "backlash" :

- On the day after I criticized Bush and the war at the Academy Awards,
attendance at "Bowling for
Columbine" in theaters around the country went up 110% ( source : Daily
Variety/BoxOfficeMojo.com )
- The following weekend, the box office gross was up a whopping 73%
(Variety). It is now the
longest-running consecutive commercial release in America, 26 weeks in a
row and still thriving.
- The number of theaters showing the film since the Oscars has
INCREASED, and it has now
bested the previous box office record for a documentary by nearly 300%.
- Yesterday (April 6), "Stupid White Men" shot back to #1 on the New
York Times bestseller list.
This is my book's 50th week on the list, 8 of them at number one, and
this marks its fourth return to
the top position, something that virtually never happens.
- In the week after the Oscars, my website was getting 10-20 million
hits A DAY ( one day we
even got more hits than the White House ! ).
- My mail has been overwhelmingly positive and supportive ( and the hate
mail has been hilarious ! ).
- In the two days following the Oscars, more people
pre-ordered the video for "Bowling for Columbine" on Amazon.com than the
video for the Oscar
winner for Best Picture, "Chicago".
- In the past week, I have obtained funding for my next documentary, and
I have been offered a slot
back on television to do an updated version of "TV Nation"/
"The Awful Truth."

I tell you all of this because I want to counteract a
message that is told to us all the time -- that, if you take a chance to
speak out politically, you will
live to regret it. It will hurt you in some way, usually financially.
You could lose your job. Others may
not hire you. You will lose friends. And on and on and on.

Take the Dixie Chicks. I'm sure you've all heard by now that, because
their lead singer mentioned
how she was ashamed that Bush was from her home state of Texas, their
record sales have
"plummeted" and country stations are boycotting their music. The truth
is that their sales are NOT
down. This week, after all the attacks, their album is still at #1 on
the Billboard country charts and,
according to Entertainment Weekly, on the pop charts during all the
brouhaha, they ROSE
from #6 to #4.

In the New York Times, Frank Rich reports that he tried to find a ticket
to ANY of the Dixie
Chicks' upcoming concerts but he couldn't because they were all sold
out. ( To read Rich's column
from yesterday's
Times, "Bowling for Kennebunkport," go here :
http://www.michaelmoore.com/articles/index.php?article=20030406-nytimes.
He does a pretty good
job of laying it all out and talks about my next film and the impact it
could potentially have. )

The Dixie Chicks song, "Travelin' Soldier" ( a beautiful anti-war ballad
) was the most requested
song on the internet last week. They have not been hurt at all -- but
that is not what the media would
have you believe.

Why is that ?  Because there is nothing more important now than to keep
the voices of dissent --
and those who would dare to ask a question -- SILENT. And what better
way than to try and take
a few well-known
entertainers down with a pack of lies so that the average Joe or Jane
gets the message loud and
clear : "Wow, if they would do that to the Dixie Chicks or Michael
Moore, what would they do to
little ol' me ?"

In other words, shut the f--- up. And that, my friends, is the real
point of this film that I just got an
Oscar for -- how those in charge use FEAR to manipulate the public into
doing whatever they are
told.

Well, the good news -- if there can be any good news this week -- is
that not only have neither I nor
others been silenced, we have been joined by millions of Americans who
think the same way we do.
Don't let the false patriots intimidate you by setting the agenda or the
terms of the debate. Don't be
defeated by polls that show 70% of the public in favor of the war.
Remember that these Americans
being polled are the same Americans whose kids ( or neighbor's kids )
have been sent over to Iraq.
They are scared for the troops and they are being cowed into supporting
a war they did not want --
and they want even less to see their friends, family, and neighbors come
home dead.

Everyone supports the troops returning home alive and all of us need to
reach out and let their
families know that. Unfortunately, Bush and Co. are not through yet.
This invasion and conquest will
encourage them to do it again elsewhere. The real purpose of this war
was to say to the rest of the
world, "Don't Mess with Texas - If You Got What We Want, We're Coming to
Get It !"

This is not the time for the majority of us who believe in a peaceful
America to be quiet. Make your
voices heard. Despite what they have pulled off, it is still our
country.


Yours, Michael Moore

04/13/03 at 18:46:06
amatullah


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