Michael Moore, the leftist documentary maker, praised the dead Iranian general Qassem Soleimani for drawing huge crowds of supporters to his funeral.
“Can Anyone Even Name The Chair of the Joint Chiefs?”
The funeral of Qassem Soleimani, the top Iranian military leader who was killed last week in a targeted drone strike by US military forces, recently took place, and the size of the crowds that gathered really impressed Moore.
“Is there an American General for whom millions of us would turn out for his funeral?” Moore asked in a tweet. “Can anyone even name the chair of the Joint Chiefs? We all support those who serve but would we pour into the streets like this?”
Just wondering – is there an American General for whom millions of us would turn out for his funeral? Mad Dog? Kelly? Colin Powel? William Westmoreland? Can anyone even name the chair of the Joint Chiefs?We all support those who serve but would we pour into the streets like this? pic.twitter.com/L1Y5Bb9iys
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 8, 2020
Of course, many were quick to mock and ridicule Moore’s rather stupid tweet, with many noting that in oppressive regimes, it wouldn’t be surprising to see huge outpourings of “grief” from the citizenry when those like Soleimani kick the bucket.
No we wouldn't Michael. But then again, the lives of us and our loved ones wouldn't be threatened if we wouldn't attend such a funeral, like is the case in Iran. Many thousands of Iranians attend such events not out of free will, but because the regime expects them to attend
— Carlos Zacharioudakis (@ElGriego79) January 8, 2020
No, but there are other examples…? pic.twitter.com/kwcmwJm38a
— Ohcrap91 (@ohcrap91) January 8, 2020
Two possibilities for the huge turnout for Solemeini:
* Iranians get off on terrorism/terrorists, or
* The Iranian govt made them turnout at the point of a gun
Am sure your reason for mourning Solemeini is that you’re ‘soul brothers’ – ie, you shared his anti-American views
— John Betts (@JohnFromCranber) January 8, 2020
"America is bad because it isn't a military dictatorship" is an odd take.
— Brent Skilton (@brent_skilton) January 8, 2020
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Soleimani Crowds are Iranian Propaganda!
The arguments of those who pointed out the slightly less than democratic nature of Iran and Soleimani to Moore, were reinforced by an article in the Washington Post written by
I have more than 4 million followers on various social media networks, and I have received thousands of messages, voice mails and videos from Iranians in cities such as Shiraz, Isfahan, Tehran and even Ahvaz, who are happy about Soleimani’s death. Some complain of the pressure to attend services for him. There are many Iranian voices who think Soleimani was a war criminal, but Western journalists rarely reach out to them. Ironically, the Western media is more skeptical of such state-organized events in other countries, such as Russia or North Korea, but seems to leave its critical sense at the border when it comes to the Islamic Republic. While it’s true that Western correspondents face daunting conditions when it comes to reporting the truth from Iran, that shouldn’t excuse the many times they’ve shown unwarranted gullibility toward the official version of events.
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Advocates for Peace Don’t Support Killers
It follows another recent “dramatic” intervention by Moore – he “personally appealed” to the Ayatollah of Iran to “not respond to our assassination of his top General with violence of any kind,” a take that I’m sure the Ayatollah would pay a great deal of attention to.
I have just sent the Ayatollah of Iran a personal appeal asking him not to respond to our assassination of his top General with violence of any kind, but rather let me & millions of Americans fix this peacefully.
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— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 5, 2020
I understand not wanting another war in the Middle East. America has been bogged down in the region for far too long, and in an ideal world, shouldn’t have to bother with it at all. But Moore is not simply advocating for peace – he is praising someone whose actions have led to the deaths of American, British and other allied troops, and spitting on his own country in the process!
His hot takes should be left back in the early 2000s where they belong. Moore should get off Twitter before he faces any more ridicule!