> I am a little dissapointed in him but I wont boycott
> his work because he believes opposite of me.
Here's a point of view.
Before we partake of any commercial entertainment, we
guess at what percent of each ticket/rental dollar is
going to end up at the DNC. End up seeing about one
movie a year in a theatre, and renting very little.
There's a continuum running from Michael Moore down
to flicks where the only lib is the script girl.
And the greater the lib participation, the greater the
odds that you'll be paying to be propagandized. And
the more skillful the artist, the more subtle the
messaging.
Working in Dem ads puts Damon pretty close to the
Moore end of the scale. I'll have none of him.
I agree, people are free to have their views and I wouldn't boycott them for that, but when they make vicious remarks and tell propaganda. Also denounce swift boat ads, but then do their own commercial that's wrong.