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Michael Moore on How the F*** Did This Happen? | All In | MSNBC In a compelling segment on MSNBC, filmmaker Michael Moore discusses his latest project, Fahrenheit 11/9, with Chris Hayes in Flint, Michigan. This documentary dives deep into the factors that led to Donald Trump’s surprising presidency, highlighting the abandonment felt by many voters in Michigan—particularly in light of the Flint water crisis and the erosion of the working class. Moore emphasizes the unexpected swing of Michigan in the 2016 election, where Trump narrowly defeated Hillary Clinton, a state that hadn't backed a Republican for president since 1988. He questions the political engagement of voters in Michigan, noting that nearly 90,000 residents voted for every office except the presidency, signaling a profound disillusionment with candidates.

Key Themes Explored:​

  1. Disillusionment with Politics: Many voters felt disconnected from the political system, leading to a high number of blank votes in the presidential category. Moore suggests this reflects a broader crisis of governance, particularly among traditionally Democratic voters who felt unrepresented.
  2. Historical Context of Flint: Flint is portrayed as a microcosm of American struggles, where the industrial decline has led to widespread economic despair. Moore points out Flint’s role in shaping the American middle class through labor movements, contrasting it with the current state of political disenfranchisement.
  3. Erosion of Democracy: Moore argues that Trump is a manifestation of deeper issues within American democracy, emphasizing that the electoral college allows for the election of presidents without the majority of popular votes. He asserts that the true democratic process has been undermined, particularly for communities that previously thrived.
  4. The Flint Water Crisis: The conversation delves into the water crisis in Flint, illustrating how governmental negligence has profound implications for public health and safety. Moore draws a parallel between the neglect of Flint and the larger national political climate, suggesting that the problems facing Flint are symptomatic of systemic failures.

    Looking Ahead​

    Moore urges voters to re-engage and reassess what it means to be represented. He encourages a political revival that moves beyond traditional party lines to address fundamental issues of consent, representation, and accountability.

    Community Discussion​

    What are your thoughts on Michael Moore's insights? Do you believe his concerns about disenfranchisement resonate with current political dynamics in your state? Join the conversation and share your perspective! Feel free to explore other discussions related to political engagement and grassroots movements here on WindowsForum.com.
 

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