Where to Invade Next is a film documented by Michael Moore. In the film we see Moore go on various adventures to find ideas from other countries to possibly help our country the United States.
In the documentary Where to Invade Next, Michael Moore learns that our country does not value the same things as other european countries. In the film we see him travel to Italy, in Italy he is curious about thier paid time off. He learns that the italians are given up to eight weeks or more paid time off. Italy also gives thier new Mothers five months of paid maternity leave, which is incredible compared to the United States where women here recieve very little or none at all. Italy also gives all their workers a two hour lunch break, where they are free to go home and eat a nice home cooked meal. Moore also travels to france only to discover that the children there are eating like royalty. France feels as though it is only right to feed the children of tomorrow a proper balanced meal to keep them full and ready for the rest of their day. While in France Moore learned that the children at lunch not only eat a outstanding meal, but they also serve one another food and water to help teach proper mannerism and proper etiquette. As the film proceeds we watch Moore travel to Slovenia where there is free college tuition granted to not only their citizens but also American citizens as well. Once he found that out he was completely blown away at how generous the country was and how many people also take advantage of it including some American citizens. Moore travels to Germany to find out that no only are they aware of their dark history, they also have plaques and post flags of the discriminative rules against the Jews. In the film it talked about drugs and being arrested to the use or possession of them. When Moore lands in Portugal he is enlightened that no one in their country for the past fifteen years or so has not been incarcerated for the use or possession of drugs. On the topic of the law the police men in Portugal also go through extensive training on respect and human dignity. They are trained that a human still deserves respect and their dignity regardless of their committed crime. Here I provide a rhetorical analysis of the documentary Where to Invade Next.
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