Michael Moore launches #WeAreAllMuslim campaign against Donald Trump
Moore went on to assert that like “other angry white guys”, Trump is frightened by a bogeyman, and for the presidential hopeful that comes in the form of “all Muslims”.
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Moore wrote that it’s fortunate the country’s majority is no longer composed of his “angry white guys”. “That boogeyman, in your mind, are all Muslims”. I gave myself therapy there. “And I hope you’re going to reject it by voting for me”, he told the audience. And not the people who want you leading their country.
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“I was raised to believe that we are all each other’s brother and sister, regardless of race, creed or color”. He went on to criticise Trump on his ban-on-Muslims statement.
The director has launched a full-fledged campaign asking people to sign his letter, which he plans to send to Trump and also post pictures saying “We Are All Muslims” with the #WeAreAllMuslims hashtag on their Twitter, Facebook and Instagram timelines. “You can not insult your way to the presidency”, he said.
“If you don’t like living by these American rules, then you need to go to the time-out room in any one of your Towers, sit there, and think about what you’ve said”, he said.
‘And then leave the rest of us alone so we can elect a real president who is both compassionate and strong’. Immediately after, the nine top candidates – Donald Trump, Ted Cruz, Ben Carson, Rand Paul, Chris Christie, John Kasich, Carly Fiorina, Marco Rubio and Jeb Bush – go into the spotlight.
The Democrats additionally appear glad with the emergence of Donald Trump as the face of the GOP & are in no rush to turn the eye to themselves.
The internet reacted exactly as you would expect.
Moore took to Facebook to publicly post a letter to the Republican presidential candidate, after he stood outside of Trump Tower with a sign saying “WE ARE ALL MUSLIM” until police were called to remove him. But he said: “People like what I say”.
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He said he didn’t understand why the crowd would object to infiltrating terrorists’ conversations.