It's concerning to see government officials, like Freeland, stepping in to criticize the funding of artistic expressions, even if the subject is controversial. Public funds supporting a variety of perspectives, including those we disagree with, is vital for a free society's discourse. The real issue here isn't the content of the documentary but the government's attempt to control the narrative by leveraging financial power. Taxpayer money should not be used to censor or influence cultural and artistic expressions, regardless of political convenience.
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