KNOCKING; A Movie Sure To Please Us All!

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  • FireNBandits
    FireNBandits

    Knocking

    They are moral conservatives who stay out of politics, but they won a record number of court cases expanding freedom for everyone. They refuse blood transfusions on religious grounds, but they embrace the science behind bloodless surgery. In Nazi Germany, they could fight for Hitler or go to the concentration camps. They chose the camps. Following two families who stand firm for their controversial and misunderstood Christian faith, 'Knocking' reveals how Jehovah's Witnesses have helped shape history beyond the doorstep.

    National PBS Premiere on Tuesday, May 22, 2007.Check local listingsWell, in a few years after this piece of shiite film gets released, the membership at this board will explode with newly destroyed lives. Too bad the producers of this film have their head up their collective behinds. There's no way I'm going to watch this damnable patchwork quilt of lies. I wouldn't be able to sit still and ot yell at the screen. I hope some family members of the fools who put this together become Dubs. I have no doubt that, as rich as the WTS has become, they paid for this films positive spin with big donations to PBS. -Martin

  • kwr
    kwr

    How do you know it is full of lies? Knocking is not from WTBTS, it is privately produced by a adult child of a JW that was never baptized.

    I just orderd the DVD and I will let you know what I think of it after I view it. I try not to be so closed minded.

  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard

    This is our ongoing knocking thread http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/11/132298/1.ashx This is on the producer of Knocking Former reporter digs up stories of anti-gay bias
    DetNews.com, MI - 2 hours ago
    (The son of a Jehovah's Witness, he was sent to the principal's office as a Saginaw third grader for refusing to say the Pledge of Allegiance -- years after ... Call him the story finder. Since graduating from Michigan State University, award-winning journalist Joel Engardio has tracked down compelling stories for ABC television's "20/20," the Los Angeles Times and his own documentary, "Knocking," which explores Jehovah Witnesses' quiet impact on everything from First Amendment rights to surgical techniques. Engardio's path took an unexpected turn three years ago when he bumped into Matt Coles, who needed, well, someone skilled at finding gotta-listen-to stories. Coles, the top gay-rights litigator at the American Civil Liberties Union, wanted gay couples whose tales tug heartstrings. "I was sitting in my office thinking, 'Who knows how to do this? To find gay people who've experienced the terrible consequences of being treated as legal strangers,'" Coles recalls. "I needed someone who knows how to vet people, to look for the weak points and the skeletons. That's a reporter." Engardio turned out to be a whiz at finding perfect combinations of couples for marriage lawsuits. One Baltimore columnist raved, "If you were going to create a Noah's Ark of homosexuality, you'd pick these people -- there's a lawyer, a dentist, several ex-military men, a former police officer, an engineer, a couple of nurses." Now Engardio's assignment is finding stories that convey the pain of anti-gay or anti-transgender job bias. The Democratic takeover of Congress means the Employment Non-Discrimination Act has a strong shot at passing. So, the ACLU has teamed up with the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force and the Human Rights Campaign to ask victims of job discrimination to fill out surveys on their Web sites. Infuriating stories are pouring in. Far more people have been hurt by job bias than could possibly testify on Capitol Hill , of course. So, Engardio will help pull together the most effective mix of storytellers. Others will be asked to talk to individual lawmakers and the news media before the ENDA vote. "I really didn't know what to expect," says Engardio, who felt the sting of bias long before coming out as gay. The son of a Jehovah's Witness, he was sent to the principal's office as a Saginaw third grader for refusing to say the Pledge of Allegiance -- years after Witnesses won the right to abstain.) "It's been more than I would have thought. You see more problems in 'Red' states," he says. "And the true harms, the real discrimination stories, they really pop out. You can't miss them." Take, for example, the closeted male couple who installed major appliances in a Northeast state. Co-workers figured out they were gay and complained to the boss, who fired them. Or, the gay southerner who planned to hold his commitment ceremony in the hotel where he worked. He sent out invitations; his supervisor fired him. Today, in 33 states, including Michigan , it's perfectly legal to fire someone for being gay. Transgender firings are legal in 42 states, including Michigan . "If you build into society the notion that this discrimination is wrong, people aren't going to do it," Coles predicts. But lawmakers need to hear why new safeguards are needed. "You can have the greatest story in the world, but if that person isn't willing to testify in front of Congress, it's not going to make an impact," says Engardio. "Somebody has to speak up." If you've suffered anti-gay job discrimination, turn your setback into a victory: Tell the story finder. Reach Deb Price at or (202) 662-8736 or [email protected]. Danny wrote to Deb got reply below: Thanks Danny. You might want to know more about Joel's documentary, which will be aired on pbs in coming weeks. go to knocking.org. cheers, deb

  • DannyHaszard
  • DannyHaszard
    DannyHaszard

    http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/11/107698/1.ashx original older thread here at JWD on knocking

  • Arthur
    Arthur

    It seem to me that a film like this is mostly for non-Jdub consumption. Having been born and raised a Witness, I don't see how this film maker is going to inform me on anything.

    I knocked on doors for some 25 years. I don't need a documentary film maker showing me what it is like to knock on doors, leave magazines under door mats, or attend intellectually-vacant conventions.

  • FireNBandits
    FireNBandits

    Hi KWR!

    I'll GO YOU ONE BETTER! I MADE MY COMMENTS BASED, NOT ON IGNORANCE, BUT ON WHAT FIVE GOOD FRIENDS TOLD ME ABOUT THE FILM!

    My apologies. I thought they knew what they were talking about, just as you thought you knew what you were talking about vis a vis me. Take care kwr. -Martin

  • FireNBandits
    FireNBandits

    Hey Danny! Thanks man! I will certainly view this documentary now. -Marty McFly

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