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Published on October 3, 2004 By couchman In Current Events
The following is a story by Banafshed Zand-Bonazzi for FrontPageMag.com that was posted a few days. The story is an intresting bit of reporting...the kind thats very rarely reported by the general media here and abroad.....if even part of the story is correct....it does signal some good news out of Iran....but thats just my opinion.....


By Banafsheh Zand-Bonazzi
FrontPageMagazine.com | September 29, 2004




A few weeks ago, Mamoun Fandy, a media analyst, syndicated columnist and former professor of Arab Studies at Georgetown University, was interviewed on the subject of Michael Moore. Fandy stated that Iraqis who were familiar with the film found Moore’s portrayal of them to be exceedingly racist; he went on to say that Moore’s callousness to the plight of the Iraqi people and to the unbelievable human rights devastation in Iraq was outrageous.



And that was only the verdict of the Iraqis.



I have also been asked to express the judgment of a number of Iranians who saw the film in Iran. They sent e-mails, faxes and even phoned me to ask me to report their reviews.



First, other than David Lynch’s film, ‘The Straight Story’, Iranians have not really been exposed to any western films in their cinemas. The Mullahs’ film board forbids the display of women’s uncovered hair and all the other “corruption” Western filmmakers spread. For Iranians, therefore, viewing Michael Moore’s film was a tremendously novel experience.



After 25 years of living in a virtual concentration camp, Iranians have become exceedingly socio-politically savvy. Moore’s anti-American propaganda did not attract anywhere near as many viewers as the Mullahs had hoped for. Tehran’s despots had hoped the film would challenge the Iranian people’s favourable notion of President Bush and promote John Kerry.



But Iranians are too smart.



A group of 12 university students, for example, composed of both men and women who had seen the film, collectively wrote me and signed an e-mail which said: “Wow, this guy complains that Bush lied once. What would this windbag do if he lived here where our president lies to us once an hour?”



Another comment was: “This guy gets to publicly accuse Bush of lying and becomes famous and adored worldwide. We, here, complain about some decrepit and inconsequential government lackey and we not only go to prison but some of us get death sentences. He ought to thank his lucky stars he lives in a country where he’s allowed and even encouraged to be this obnoxious…”



Someone else quipped: “If he thinks that the U.S. is so bad, he’s welcome to trade places with us…since he’s so forgiving of brutal Middle Eastern dictators!”



Another young man said: “They are showing this film to erase from our minds the idea of America being the great liberator; maybe Americans themselves don’t appreciate what they have but we sure do!”



Another comment was: “Outside such pathetic ideological schemes, Moore’s fixation to reprimand and castigate his own society is so great that he is BLIND to the fact that our ancient land and society cannot be regarded and dealt with in the same fashion; therefore he has fallen pray to the Mullahs for whom he is nothing more than a tool to discard when his mission for them is completed.”



My father, Siamak Pourzand, a 75-year-old Iranian journalist, film historian/critic/promoter has been a political prisoner since November of 2001 in the Islamic Republic of Iran, where he has experienced severe torture. During this time, not one member of the self-involved, international film community, to whom I reached out about his plight, responded. When in the fall of 2002 I called Michael Moore’s office, (like I did many other Hollywoodites) I was told: “Sorry, but Mr. Moore is too busy AND just can’t get involved in these types of matters because we can’t be sure who you are and what your agenda is.”



I am sure Moore is a busy guy, but with all the blowhard exposing of “evil” that he proclaims to be doing, I’m sure he could have asked someone on his team to find out who I was and what my so-called “agenda” was. But unfortunately, he cannot even be bothered to contact the brilliant Ray Bradbury to get permission to use Mr. Bradbury´s copyrighted title, let alone contact some random Middle Eastern wretch like me, who’ll challenge his myopia and force him to cast a critical eye outside the little box that he so cozily lives in.



Most intelligent and politically savvy people from my part of the Middle East and the vicinity, with whom I network, believe that Moore is not qualified to address our issues; he is simply not familiar with our cultures, history, mentalities or peoples’ needs; NOR does he have to right to impose his diatribe on our exhausted and abused peoples.



Mr. Moore and his mindless and greedy distributors thought that they could manipulate the Iranian people; but this goes to prove a crucial point: Moore thinks he speaks for his audiences but he does not know them. Otherwise, he would not have agreed to screen his film in a country whose citizens’ collective, real-life experiences drowns the clamor of Moore’s vapid bitching.


One observation I took away was why is it always people who live under REAL oppressive goverments (Iran, former Iraqi Regime, North Korea, Cuba) who are the one's who consistently point out the difference between the useful idiots of the left who see the United States for instance as an "oppressive" nation while giving almost a pass as it were to those nations around the globe who are indeed the poster children as it were for evil incarnate.....Call me crazy but I find it almost enjoyable that Iranian citizen's who live in perhaps the most restrictive nation in the world voiced their opinions openly (a dangerous thing there) that Moore and his ilk are nothing more that tools of the Mullah goverment and that their half-baked opins are nothing more than trash to be taken out to the curb.......


Couchman.....
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Comments
on Oct 03, 2004
'Call me crazy ... '
You're crazy.
on Oct 03, 2004
Furry Canary:

How is the writer crazy? Your emotional reaction only exposes the point: The left blindly rails against that which they take for granted and for which others so desperately long: Freedom. As a human being, maybe you would be better off in Iran. Why don't you move for citizenship? The procedure is rather simple. And...

Furry, I will call you crazy. Think!
on Oct 03, 2004
First, let's take a look at the kind of LANGUAGE this article uses ... 'Moore's callousness' ... 'outrageous' ... 'blowhard exposing of "evil" ... 'the brilliant Ray Bradbury' ... 'not qualified to address our issues' ... 'impose his diatribe' ... 'mindless and greedy distributors' ... 'the clamour of Moore's vapid bitching' ...
And then couchman contributes 'useful idiots of the left' ... 'tools of the Mullah government' ... 'half-baked opins are nothing more than trash to be taken out to the curb' ...
And your response, hitparade, is to say that MY comment (a tongue-in-cheek response to the invitation in couchman's closing argument) is an 'emotional reaction'?

Okay, what's the SUBSTANCE of the article? Mamoun Fandy (an American with a political axe to grind) disagrees with Michael Moore (another American with a political axe to grind). Banafshed Zand-Bonazzi (an Iranian with a political axe to grind) supports Fandy, supposedly quoting from an undisclosed number of unidentified Iranians to back his position.
There's almost nothing tangible here - it's simply a matter of which political axe you think is the right one. Even couchman concedes 'if even part of the story is correct' and 'but that's just my opinion'.

Still, I get the picture. If I 'see the light', and agree that Michael Moore has pointy horns and a pitchfork, I am a 'thinker'. However, if I disagree, I am 'blindly railing against that which I take for granted'.

However, I cannot help but get emotional about your 'maybe you would be better of in Iran' comment, hitparade ... you crack me up! No doubt, if you had been around in the McCarthy era, you would have been advising those with whom you disagreed to 'go and live in Russia, if you like it so much there'. You seem to like the '50s so much, hitparade, it appears you DO live there!
on Oct 03, 2004
Furry, I will call you crazy. Think!


Cant agree more Hit.....
on Oct 03, 2004
Fandy, supposedly quoting from an undisclosed number of unidentified Iranians to back his position.


Furry....wow...you are extremely naive...that or maybe all Iranian citizens just love their goverment....too bad bout 65% of Iranians are under 35 years old and despise their goverment .....but lets say they did give their names...which I gather they did....and the writer published them....how long before they were either thrown into prision or killed for publiclly criticising the tehran goverment.....


Still, I get the picture. If I 'see the light', and agree that Michael Moore has pointy horns and a pitchfork, I am a 'thinker'. However, if I disagree, I am 'blindly railing against that which I take for granted'.


Never said Moore was the devil....what I did say was that Moore and others like him tend to live in a fantasy world where the bemoan "perceived" oppression in the USA while totally ignoring the real oppresiveness of regimes like Iran and Cuba, etc....the man has no basis in reality...but he does enjoy the millions he makes....becoming one of those so-called rich white men that succeede in America like he says....


I cannot help but get emotional about your 'maybe you would be better of in Iran' comment, hitparade


Furry....Hit basiclly said what a majority of americans are saying now....the left loves to visit or defend dictatorships and regimes....case in point...do some research how many of the left have visited Cuba for private audiences with Castro..all the while publiclly stating that he is a great leader and Cubas a lovely country....but it doesnt end with cuba....add NK, Iran, former Iraqi regime, ......they are pure hypocrits....just like you

on Oct 03, 2004
You miss the point completely, couchman. I was responding to the accusation that my comment was 'emotional'. From your reply, it appears that it's okay to be as emotional as one likes, as long as one's opinion is the 'right' one.

'goverment'? 'lets'? 'publiclly'? 'basiclly'? 'publiclly' (again)? 'oppresiveness'? 'succeede'? 'hypocrits'? 'Cubas'? 'doesnt'? Wow! The American education system has let you down badly, couchman. Nothing else in your histrionic rant is worth a response.
on Oct 03, 2004
Wow! The American education system has let you down badly, couchman


hmm...lets see..typo's ...well shit...guess an article isnt worth your "great" time if there not perfect...furry ...get fucked
on Oct 03, 2004
Furry makes a good point. An Iranian doesn't know nearly as much about Iran and Iraq as American Michael Moore does.
on Oct 04, 2004
I submit, couchman. You won me over with your superior argument. Bye!
on Oct 04, 2004
I think that MM deserves a round of applause as he was the only major figure in Hollywood who dared to say that the Administration was lying on the WMD issue. His films deal with themes like gun control and thought control which are ignored.
on Oct 04, 2004
As a European, I must say quite a lot of Europeans have Moore's view of things and have had it for a long time (even more so regarding the 'Bowling For Columbine'). It seems living in the US clouds your judgement about US-related criticism. Probably true for every country. That's why I can also agree with this:


Reply #8 By: Messy Buu - 10/3/2004 11:53:55 PM
Furry makes a good point. An Iranian doesn't know nearly as much about Iran and Iraq as American Michael Moore does.


And people, please - are we discussing or are we swearing? Let's stick to civilised behaviour.

on Oct 04, 2004
His films deal with themes like gun control and thought control which are ignored.


gee isnt gun control a dem/left issue...

Moores movie however has been discredit by critics from both sides of the political spectrum....Moore doesnt mind ...thanks to those to believe his thoughts/lies...he's getting pretty rich...funny but wheres the lefts outcry over his profiting from the war...we always hear bout someone or business profiting off iraq/afghan and it being linked to the "right"...must have been an oversight by the left
on Oct 05, 2004
I think that MM deserves a round of applause as he was the only major figure in Hollywood who dared to say that the Administration was lying on the WMD issue. His films deal with themes like gun control and thought control which are ignored.


What the hell are you smoking? Better yet, tell me which of the noblesse oblige of hollywood has NOT called Bush a liar?

You are either sadly misinformed, or mentally stunted. Based upon your precious article, I would say the latter.