Michael Moore pens Donald Trump a letter, calls him a ‘wuss’
He went on to remind Trump that America is no longer a nation of “angry white guys”, and that the president will be chosen by people from different cultural backgrounds, as the U.S. no longer looks like the presidential contender or his supporters.
“Eighty-one percent of the electorate who will pick the president next year are either female, people of color, or young people between the ages of 18 and 35”. In other words, not you or the people who want you leading their country, he wrote in his letter.
“She said you didn’t want to be “ripped apart” and you wanted to be reassured I wouldn’t ‘go after you, ‘” Moore wrote.
Moore added that Trump is now similarly afraid of Muslims, after proposing a temporary ban on all Muslim immigration to America “until our country’s representatives can figure out what is going on”.
“I was raised to believe that we are all each other’s brother and sister, regardless of race, creed or color”, Moore wrote in the letter. Constantly being told that Muslim values don’t equal American values, or that I must be a “moderate” because I haven’t committed a murder, or, more recently, that a strategy for combating terrorism is barring Muslims from entering our country, you begin to wonder yourself if it’s possible to simultaneously be both Muslim and American.
‘We started holding our protests in July, when Trump said Mexicans were drug dealers, criminals and rapists, ‘ one of the demonstrators, Jaime Gonzalez, 34-year-old, said.
Moore also recommended that Trump “go to the time-out room in any one of [his] Towers, sit there, and think about what [he has] said”. 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”.
Controversial liberal film director Michael Moore protested outside Donald Trump’s office in NY.
Trump’s views have sparked anger worldwide and he faced more attacks yesterday during the final GOP presidential debate where he was booed. “There’s no reason for him to be scared”, I said. “People respect what I say”.
Randy Holmes/AP Jimmy Kimmel shows Trump Wednesday’s Daily News, which criticizes Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s failure to denounce the mogul’s anti-Muslim proposal.