Michael Moore mocks Donald Trump’s fear mongering anti-Muslim tactics: ‘We are
Moore argues that Trump’s behaviour is not only racist, but is also outdated and it doesn’t reflect the multicultural country America is in 2015. Fifty-eight percent of people polled disagreed with the Trump proposal to temporarily ban Muslims from other countries from entering the US, while 36 percent said they supported the ban.
‘Dr. Drew’ airs Monday through Thursday on HLN at 9 p.m. ET. “I didn’t pull on your hair, didn’t put gum on your seat”, he added.
Five days after the terror attack in San Bernardino, republican front-runner Donald Trump proposed a plan to ban Muslims from entering the United States. “Not just the ones who have killed, but ALL MUSLIMS”.
O’Malley argued that Trump’s rhetoric toward Muslims is helping terrorist groups like the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) expand its ranks. He showed the world a way of thinking that Muslims have seen their entire lives-“We have a problem, it’s called Muslims”-and the outrage in response has been lovely”.
The director of the upcoming Where to Invade Next then fast-forwards to the present, addressingTrump’s recent call to ban Muslims from entering the country.
And then leave the rest of us alone so we can elect a real president who is both compassionate and strong – at least strong enough not to be all whiny and scared of some guy in a ballcap from MI sitting next to him on a talk show couch.
“I was struck by how you, a self-described tough guy from Queens, seemed like such a fraidey-cat”, Moore wrote.
Aside from making documentaries, Michael Francis Moore has been a known political leftist that criticize stuff about Politics like systems, policies, and even presidents.
For more – including the #WeAreAllMuslim statement he wants people to sign – read Moore’s letter in its entirety here.
Donald Trump was not available for comment, but his spokesman said that, if he were available, he would respond to Moore with a coarse personal insult while rolling his eyes.