… when the NYT calls you “one-sided.” This back-handed accolade was received yesterday by Stuart Browning in reference to his film “Dead Meat,” which, as the Gray Lady phrased it:
Presents anecdotes of failure in the Canadian single-payer system. In its one-sidedness, “Dead Meat” (available online at onthefencefilms.com) might have made for a nice double feature with “Sicko,” and left moviegoers with a more complete understanding of the complications of deciding on a health care system.
Stuart is indeed doing something right. Unlike the porcine provocateur, he actually tells the truth about socialized medicine in general and Canadian heath care in particular. And this story needs to be told.
Stuart Browning’s films can also be found at freemarketcure, where I’m occasionally permitted to bung in my two cents among the contributions of David Hogberg and David Gratzer.
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