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The Oscars night that made history for the right and the wrong reasons. Join me live every week: / carolinekwan Other Links: TikTok: / itscarolinekwan Twitter: / carolinekwan Instagram: / carolinekwann Channel edited and managed by: https://www.brookewalding.com/ ____________________________________ Michael Moore is a prominent American filmmaker known for his provocative documentaries that often challenge political and corporate establishments. With films like "Bowling for Columbine," "Fahrenheit 9/11," and "Sicko," Moore has stirred debate and criticism with his bold critiques of American society, government policies, and the healthcare system. His work often delves into topics such as gun violence, the war on terror, and the healthcare industry, presenting them in a way that challenges viewers to question the status quo. Moore's controversial Oscar speech came in 2003 when he won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature for "Bowling for Columbine." During his speech, Moore used the platform to condemn then-President George W. Bush and the Iraq War, which had begun the year prior. His remarks sparked both applause and outrage, with some praising his courage to speak out against the government, while others criticized him for politicizing the Oscars. Moore's speech remains one of the most memorable moments in Oscars history, highlighting the intersection of entertainment, politics, and activism on a global stage.