N80
Super Member
Mr. Gore's movie won an Oscar for best documentary film. The way I see it, the debate is now over. The Academy has spoken and it is, after all, the The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and SCIENCES! What more is there to say?
Mr. Gore also announced that global warming is a MORAL issue. Now, for those of you who don't dabble in the world of existentialism (and I'd suggest that you don't), the irony of such a statement might be lost on you. But to put things in a nutshell, for the existential society/culture championed by the left, there is no basis for absolutes. If there are no absolutes there can be no morals. (And Mr. Gore's long time boss pretty much proved that theory right there in the Oval Office with his dear friend Monica.) To be admonished on a moral basis by Hollywood's poster child for the left and leftist culutre is approaching the absurd.
But again, the august Academy has now cast the issue in a gold statue. Who am I to doubt them?
I would, however, if granted a moments time with the Wizards of Oz that run that show, like to ask one small question: Isn't a documentary supposed to be non-fiction?
Mr. Gore also announced that global warming is a MORAL issue. Now, for those of you who don't dabble in the world of existentialism (and I'd suggest that you don't), the irony of such a statement might be lost on you. But to put things in a nutshell, for the existential society/culture championed by the left, there is no basis for absolutes. If there are no absolutes there can be no morals. (And Mr. Gore's long time boss pretty much proved that theory right there in the Oval Office with his dear friend Monica.) To be admonished on a moral basis by Hollywood's poster child for the left and leftist culutre is approaching the absurd.
But again, the august Academy has now cast the issue in a gold statue. Who am I to doubt them?
I would, however, if granted a moments time with the Wizards of Oz that run that show, like to ask one small question: Isn't a documentary supposed to be non-fiction?