Monday Plea to Michael Moore: Make Next Flick on Immigration

by BradBernstein on August 16, 2010

We @ The Law Offices of Spar & Bernstein have been making this plea to Michael Moore for nearly a year now, first daily, then weekly – on Twitter, in emails, on Facebook.

It’s what we feel we must do, despite the fact that Moore has yet to repond to us on any level.

No problem.

We will continue, undeterred.

The fact is, the immigration debate desperately needs someone like Moore these days, now more than ever, with SB 1070 sprouting kindred – and equally unseemly – immigration law proposals in places like Virginia and Florida and God knows where next.

Moore’s filmmaking talents, as well as his incredibly provocative voice, will undoubtably bring this issue smack in the center of the American discussion – and have it stay there.

And that’s what has to happen if we can ever hope for any kind of real change.

We know, of course, that many will loathe Moore’s documentary to no end, as many will love it, but we also know that, based on his track record with major issues such as health care and gun control and Bush politics, no one, absolutely no one, will be able to ignore it.

That’s what immigration needs.

To be impossible to ignore.

To be talked about and talked about and talked about to death.

The kind of talk that gets people really thinking, that opens up people’s eyes to the reality, that gets people to move in a significant way.

So, please, if you agree with this, if you too would love have Moore’s next flick to take on the battle for comprehensive immigration reform as much as we do, pass this message on.

Shout it out whenever and wherever you can.

Tweet it like crazy.

Post it on your Facebook status.

Write blogs about it.

Contact Moore on Twitter, Facebook, or through any of the information on this page.

Just do it!

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