What biases are present n the movie Bowling for colombine?

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Does the filmmaker (Michael Moore) have a point of view about guns and violence? Does he approve or disapprove of guns and violence? Does he think America's culture of violence as a way to solve problems is good or bad? Does he lead the viewer to think it's good or bad?
So since he disapproves gun violence and he tries to persuade the viewer to think its also bad without considering the other point of view it is biased? How do i correctly re word my answer?
I haven't seen the film. You have. Does he give other points of view a chance to be heard? If the "message" is against gun violence, then there is a bias present. Moore's films are fact based, he does not tell lies, but he does have a point of view. So, there is bias, yes.