I agree. The movie is extremely biased. Which is very hard to explain why me an arch conservative would say that!
But the problem really is that our mainstream media, the intellectual elites, the college educators have done the same type
of biased against America statements. There are more negative words put out by the above regarding America then positive.
All because it is to show how "intellectually" better they are for their comments..incorrect comments regardless.
The major effort of D'Souza was to help balance out the "hate America" meme that the above "elitists" present.
Yes slavery TODAY is looked upon as BAD... BUT NONE of us could be where we are today without slavery!
MOST of these elitists and other ignorant people look at the USA slavery through a perspective of TODAY mores(for you elitists that think I've misspelled..."
Mores...the essential or characteristic customs and conventions of a community."
But without slavery America would not be what we are today!
Also though the world would NOT have had a country made up of "exceptional legal immigrants" to this country as D'Souza !
And this is what most of the "ignorant elitists" don't comprehend as to what makes the USA Exceptional!
Without the USA freedom to express the millions of legal immigrants EXCEPTIONALISM" those legal immigrants would have
been trapped! These Exceptional people that came and helped build the USA want to help others become the exceptions!
That is why Dinesh Joseph D'Souza is an is an Indian-American political commentator, filmmaker, and author. D'Souza is affiliated with a number of conservative organizations and publications, including the American ... Wikipedia
Born: April 25, 1961 (age 53), Mumbai, India.. is showing... the Exceptionalism of the USA is the People and the
Freedom very few countries have ever offered.
Proof???
About 13% of the world's adults -- or more than 640 million people -- say they would like to leave their country permanently.
Roughly 150 million of them say they would like to move to the U.S. -- giving it the undisputed title as the world's most desired destination for potential migrants since Gallup started tracking these patterns in 2007.
150 Million Adults Worldwide Would Migrate to the U.S.