Question by pmpinoy65: The movie Sicko; Michael Moore helping his anti-Moore fans?
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http://www.filmstew.com/showArticle.aspx?ContentID=15959
“To prove his point about how broken the United States health care system is, filmmaker Michael Moore went further than just making Sicko. He brought home the message with the unwitting help of a bitter foe, Jim Kenefick. Kenefick, who runs the anti-Michael Moore website MooreWatch.com, last year made public the fact that because of separate increases in his mortgage[and healthcare, said in movie] and Internet hosting fees, he might not be able to also afford his raised healthcare insurance premiums. Shortly thereafter, an anonymous person offered to mail in a check for $ 12,000, enough to take care of Kenefick and his wife Donna’s premiums for a full 12 months. Kenefick maintains on his blog that at the time, he “only suspected it could be Moore,”
Michael Moore was nice enough to give money to a person who hated him. Ironic how the anti-guy took the money from moore and still runs the website. Hypocrite
Best answer:
Answer by Shawn A
In an act of compassion, you get the most points if you DO IT ANONOMOUSLY, expecting no praise, reward, or other kind of feeling in return. In other words, in pointing out how great people are for their selflessness you cheapen the act.
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