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I'm glad I live in a country where people have the right to criticize whatever they want. I haven't seen "Fahrenheit 9/11" and I don't have much of an interest seeing it, but Kuwait's laws are really backwards. And who really cares if the Saudi family are offended?

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I'm glad I live in a country where people have the right to criticize whatever they want. I haven't seen "Fahrenheit 9/11" and I don't have much of an interest seeing it, but Kuwait's laws are really backwards. And who really cares if the Saudi family are offended?

Take a look at Kuwait and tell me if they could REALLY afford to offend any of their allies. The Saudis and the US are the main reasons why the country isn't Baghdad Heights right now.

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I'm glad I live in a country where people have the right to criticize whatever they want. I haven't seen "Fahrenheit 9/11" and I don't have much of an interest seeing it, but Kuwait's laws are really backwards. And who really cares if the Saudi family are offended?

Take a look at Kuwait and tell me if they could REALLY afford to offend any of their allies. The Saudis and the US are the main reasons why the country isn't Baghdad Heights right now.

That still doesn't make censoring films right. The Saudi goverment is corrupt and so they should be criticized. Although I suppose it is Kuwait's decision in the end -- I just don't agree with it.

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I think being PC in your words is something both sides are rapidly getting tired of. We've moved on to actions and simple, transparently racist remarks. Especially since the last four years have taught us that the right to speech and call people out is actually a good thing.

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Moore should be glad he gets it shown in Cuba and leave it at that.

 

Then again is there a point to having it released in other countries if the objective of it is to beat George Bush?

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