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president of tunesia - where the state (should) interfere and where not


i remember this story the president of tunesia told when somebody does something in public can be crime when at home is free will .. good!
so i had this idea about europe.. where far above 10 languages come together and almost over 80% of their citizens ( neigbours ) dont understand each other in their native language .. a public affair .. and the state or comission of europe has to make a law that everybody speaks all languages or create an universal european language...

i\m stupid ...f#### me right ?

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The Tunisia segment was by far the worst of the film.

The interviewee states:
"I require my wife to be veiled, but I don't mind if others don't" WHAT THE *beep*!
Then goes on with this rapist attitude of what goes on behind closed doors stays there, SHAKE MY HEAD.

There's a lot of damned good introspection and comedy in Michael Moore films, but knowledge of women's rights is certainly not his strong point!!!

***So I've seen 4 movies/wk in theatre for a 1/4 century, call me crazy?**

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but knowledge of women's rights is certainly not his strong point!!!


That segment was really off. I would say he is has shown that he supports woman's rights. He frequently shows admiration for strong female leaders. And he supports abortion being paid for as part of the single payer health care system. A lot of people get all wishy washy on that one. So I'm going to give him some credit.

If he wasn't going to challenge those remarks then the could have done a better job at editing that part.


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