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Nandii]Should a 400 lb man advise us on the evils of over-consumption?
Should the resident of a million-dollar apartment claim to be a poster boy of the working class?:rollingeyes:
Should a person who thought that Enron was a great investment, that Ralph Nader, Wesley Clark and John Kerry would win, and that North Korea's Kim Jong was changing for the better, advise us on ANYTHING?:shock:
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I must say Nandi.. I love your questioning and it makes me think too...
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"You would think that he's the ultimate common man. But he's money-obsessed," said one associate.
He sends his child to a private school -- no sense associating with the working class -- and has some trouble associating with them himself. The New York Post reported on a tantrum he threw in London: "Then, on his second-to-last night, [Michael Moore] raged against everyone connected with the Roundhouse and complained that he was being paid a measly $750 a night. 'He completely lost the plot,' a member of the stage crew told the London Evening Standard. 'He stormed around all day screaming at everyone, even the 5 pound-an-hour bar staff, telling them how we were all con men and useless.:shock: Then he went on stage and did it in public.' At his last appearance, staffers refused to work or even open the theater's doors." NY Post, Jan. 8, 2003. |
Hmm i guess theres that irony for the title of his book huh. (shaking my head here.)
So sis Nandi its safe to say that here we have a man here who makes his living(a very good living i must say) sympathizing off the backs of the oppressed when he truly could never understand because he has never and will never walk a day in our shoes. Nandi you are on point bring all of this. Keep it coming!!!!