2010年12月16日木曜日

Michael Moore and Wikileaks

I wish Michael Moore was my elder brother. He is funny, brave, and yet gentle. He has a softest heart. He mentions the pains of the American soldiers in Afghanistan who recorded that they did on command what they were not proud of themselves for doing, when he talks about Wikileaks’ leaks of confidential papers of Pentagon and the American embassy, before talking about other more well-known facts. I think he says this not just because he is American but because he has a strong empathy for the weak and sense of fairness. He says Wikileaks is going to help reduce loss of lives by providing information that can prevent terrorist attacks and wars based on lies. I agree. Probably it already has. Transparency prevents corruptions and plots as street lights protect people from thefts and violence.

Source: Michael Moore on Wikileaks on Countdawn with Keith Olbermann - 12/14/10 “Leaks don’t kill people, secrets do.”
http://www.michaelmoore.com/words/mike-in-the-news/michael-moore-on-wikileaks

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