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July 13, 2005
Oliver Stone and the "Revolt" of 9-11
From soon after the attacks. He wasn't talking about the revolt of the US against terrorism after 9-11. No, he called the calculated mass-murder of 2800 unsuspecting, unarmed civilians the "revolt" of 9-11, and when Chris Hitchens objected to that vile terminology, he responded "Whatever you want to call it."
He then goes on like a maniac about corporate control of the media before exclaiming "The Arabs have a point!" and hoping that the terrorism will renew leftism in America.
This is the man that Hollywood has deemed to be the right director for the first major theatrical film about 9-11.
The left will cry censorship should the dipshit studio heads be forced to remove him from the project.
But they don't seem at all bothered that Oliver Stone is the only sort of man they allow to make big-budget films with political overtones.
A man of the far left.
Go figure.