Social Welfare Critical Analysis
By pjain Published June 17, 2021, 7:47 p.m. in blog Geo-Politics
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Social Welfare can Boosts Productivity and Happiness
Reasonable hours
Generous vacation time 4-6 weeks Paid off time
What Moore conveniently fails to mention, though, is that Italy has an unemployment rate more than double ours and that earlier this summer, nearly one in two Italian youth suffered joblessness — a situation that probably has something to do with the country’s generous employee benefits.
In Germany, the workers in a thriving pencil factory are sent to a spa when they feel overstressed.
Five Months Maternity Leave across Europe
[It is] abominable that the U.S.’s only ally in foregoing required paid maternity leave is Papua New Guinea.
Marriage Honeymoon 15 days
In Italy, Michael Moore in documentaryWhere to Invade Next (2015) marvels at how workers enjoy reasonable hours and generous vacation time.
Law and Order, Justice and Crime System
Treating Prisoners with Human Dignity
Norway’s has very progressive criminal policies.
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In Norway the maximum sentence is 21 years.
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Punish by freedom control, social access. The principal punishment is separation from the rest of society.
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No privatized prison system. No insanely expensive and inhuman Prisons. Even convicted murderers are housed in the equivalent of small Manhattan studio apartments equipped with televisions and cookware, even sharp utensils. No one is locked in solitary confinement and prisoners have a lot of mobility.
Banning Death Penalty
Decriminalization Drugs
In Portugal, Moore notes the effects of the decriminalization of drugs.
Legalizing Marijuana is fairly easy and overdue
MUST SEE Michael Moore Documentary - Where to Invade Next
It seems Europe is a happy, harmonious land of productive people.
US is shown a world of misery, anxiety, war and greed - only a heaven if you belong to the top 1 percent. America’s weakening social contract: the widening inequality gap, the disappearing middle class and a military-based economy. “A land of we,” one talking head remarks, has transformed into a “land of me.”
Filmmaker Michael Moore visits various countries to examine how Europeans view work, education, health care, sex, equality, and other issues. From cafeteria food to sex ed, Moore looks at the benefits of schooling in France, Finland and Slovenia. In Italy, he marvels at how workers enjoy reasonable hours and generous vacation time. In Portugal, Moore notes the effects of the decriminalization of drugs. Through his travels, we discover just how different America is from the rest of the world. -- Rotten Tomatoes Review
Gun Control, Mass Violence
Migrant crisis and Terrorism hit Europe
US Militarism Eats into Social Wellbeing
Burning the nations treasury doomed Roman Empire
Racism in USA
America’s original sins, Moore says, are the genocide of its native population and slavery, tragedies with which, he says, the country is still unable to come to terms. The mass incarceration of African-Americans for petty drug crimes, he suggests, is slavery in a new guise. The movie’s most unsettling images are familiar from newscasts: black people, in and out of prison, being savagely abused by white police officers.
30% blacks jailed and suppresses votes in Red states
US Militarism and Spending starves Social Wellbeing
Funding America’s military is starving the country of money that would be better devoted to humanitarian endeavors.
Documentaries
Documentaries Bias and Review
Michael Moore
- Michael Wilson Loves America | National Review
- Celsius 41.11, anti-Moore
- Manufacturing Dissent - Melnyk and Caine critical of Sicko
- Amazon.com: Customer reviews: Michael Moore Hates America by FilmRise by Michael Wilson
- Michael Moore Hates America - Wikipedia
Where to Invade Next
- NYT Review: ‘Where to Invade Next- 'Where to Invade Next' Review: Michael Moore Discredits Himself in Rambling New Doc
- Where to Invade Next review – Moore's upbeat socialism is a welcome corrective | Where to Invade Next | The Guardian
- Michael Moore Hates America by Michael Wilson on YT
- Where to Invade Next is Michael Moore at his most audacious - review
- 'Where to Invade Next' Review: Michael Moore Discredits Himself in Rambling New Doc
- Where to Invade Next review – Moore's upbeat socialism is a welcome corrective | Where to Invade Next | The Guardian
US Miltarism and Terrorism
Fahrenheit 11/9 - Michael Moore
Moore’s scathing riff on the administration of George W. Bush. That movie, when it was released in 2004, made $119 million, becoming the highest-grossing documentary of all time. It was a special moment, of course. America was still grappling with the shock of 9/11, and Moore’s film became a lightning rod — a catharsis for liberals (or some of them, anyway) and a symbol, for conservatives, of everything that was wrong with liberalism. - Moore's stance on the American-led invasion of Iraq. The movie became the personification of widespread repulsion with President George W Bush and his foreign policy.
Climate Movies
Al Gore
Gun Control, Crime in USA, Racism Documentaries and Movies
Bowling For Columbine
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Nader and his supporters in the back, as well as blamed him for George Bush - Google Search
- Ralph Nader 2000 presidential campaign - Wikipedia
- Ralph Nader Is Opening Up About His Regrets | Washingtonian (DC)
- Are Nader voters to blame for Bush?
- THE 2000 ELECTIONS: THE GREEN PARTY; Angry Democrats, Fearing Nader Cost Them Presidential Race, Threaten to Retaliate - The New York Times
- Michael Moore Hates America - Full Movie - YouTube
Dinesh D Souza - Right Wing Filmmaker
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