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  • 5 days ago | michaelmoore.com | Michael Moore

    What if we all took a new pledge? For you. For me. For the people and for the country that deep down — in spite of its MAGA-heads, in spite of its insanity — we’ve decided to fight for its survival, holding onto a belief that we can make it better, that we can fix it, that we can end the madness and create a true Democracy for which it stands. I’ve taken the liberty of writing one for us on this day:"I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCETO THE PEOPLEOF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

  • 5 days ago | open.substack.com | Michael Moore

    What if we all took a new pledge? For you. For me. For the people and for the country that deep down — in spite of its MAGA-heads, in spite of its insanity — we’ve decided to fight for its survival, holding onto a belief that we can make it better, that we can fix it, that we can end the madness and create a true Democracy for which it stands. I’ve taken the liberty of writing one for us on this day:"I PLEDGE ALLEGIANCETO THE PEOPLEOF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

  • 1 month ago | michaelmoore.com | Michael Moore

    55 years ago... May 4th, 1970. Kent State University. The war in Vietnam was a massacre. The students at Kent State had set up an encampment to protest this war crime against humanity. A genocide. And the National Guard went in and mowed them down. Over 60 bullets fired in just 13 seconds. 13 were shot. 4 were killed: Allison Krause, Jeffrey Miller, Sandra Scheuer, and William Schroeder. HALF of the dead weren’t even protesting. They were just walking to class.

  • 1 month ago | michaelmoore.com | Michael Moore

    Fifty years ago today, on April 30, 1975, Vietnam defeated the United States of America.  It’s called “The Vietnam War” — but the Vietnamese call it, more accurately, “The American War.” Because it was the Americans who invaded Vietnam eleven years earlier to kill and dominate its people. In those 11 years, we slaughtered two million Vietnamese and perhaps another two million southeast Asians in Cambodia and Laos and beyond.

  • 1 month ago | michaelmoore.com | Michael Moore

    Friends, This Saturday — April 19th — there are nationwide protests being organized EVERYWHERE. In state capitols, major cities, in the town square, and outside the county courthouse. There is a protest near you. If for some reason you cannot find one — start one. Do not sit this out! Here are the links to help you find one near you: FiftyFifty.one — the folks who started the movement.

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Michael Moore
Michael Moore @MMFlint
5 May 25

May 4th, 1970. Kent State University. The war in Vietnam was a massacre. The students set up an encampment to protest this war crime against humanity. A genocide. And the National Guard went in and mowed them down. 13 were shot. 4 were killed. https://t.co/wToVByYMy0

Michael Moore
Michael Moore @MMFlint
1 May 25

Fifty years ago today, on April 30, 1975, Vietnam defeated the United States of America. It’s called “The Vietnam War” — but the Vietnamese call it “The American War.” Because it was the Americans who invaded Vietnam to kill and dominate its people. https://t.co/2kvUzjlc3m

Michael Moore
Michael Moore @MMFlint
25 Apr 25

Went to see THE ENCAMPMENTS in NYC — it blew me away. One of the best docs I've seen in years. It's about the campus encampment movement last spring that ignited right here at Columbia University and spread like wildfire in campuses throughout the U.S. — with thousands upon https://t.co/CgqwIDpaoj