U.N Me

Must. See. This

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As for the title, I’m guessing it’s a homage to Morgan Spurlock.

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An Aussie immigrant to Israel, Aussie Dave is founder of Israellycool, happy family man, and lover of Australian sports and girlie drinks

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  1. tom says:

    Let’s not forget the “original” song:
    U.N. Me

    • mzk1 says:

      Beat me to it.

      Of course, the Animaniacs also recognized a Palestinian state. (I will not link.)

      • mzk1 says:

        I assume also “Roger and Me”, one of whatisname’s hypocitical bits of stalking.

        Who’s Sporlock?

        • rulierose says:

          Aussie Dave’s right: he’s referring to Morgan Spurlock, who did the movie “Supersize Me,”about the fast-food industry.

          but golly gosh, I think we’re just all too rough on the poor old UN. remember, they work tirelessly night and day to demonize and marginalize Israel and pass things like the “anti-religious-blasphemy”legislation the OIC has been pushing. that leaves very little time for them to care about genocide, torture, famine, and unimportant stuff like that.

  2. tom says:

    Basically check out all his clips on the official YouTube-channel:

    youtube.com/user/unmemovie

  3. Joshua says:

    I just wish this were available on Amazon VOD so I could watch it on my Roku box on my TV in HD glory. Oh well, I guess I’ll have to settle with the small screen of my MacBook with iTunes or get the non-HD, 4:3 version via Comcast (to whom I’d rather not give any more money than needed).

  4. Jim from Iowa says:

    I think it’s a left-handed “homage” to Michael Moore’s “Roger and Me.” There’s lots of ambush interviews in this one, a technique used extensively by Mr. Moore throughout his career.

    • Shy Guy says:

      With the difference being that Moore had to lie through his teeth to convey his false presentations.

      Oh, yeh. That.

      • Jim from Iowa says:

        Michael Moore is a propagandist, but a talented one. You can talk about all his personal failings, but he does convey larger truths in our society. Corporations are too powerful and largely unaccountable. The gun lobby is out of control and is having a bad effect on society. Our medical system is a mess and needs reforming. The fact that Michael Moore lies to get an interview with a guarded public official hardly seems that important in retrospect.

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