Michael Moore’s Facebook Post Criticising Donald Trump Is Going Viral
“We may not like what the guy says but the matter is it’s a free country and the First Amendent is still in place”, Bostrom said.
“Trump may have made headlines with his proposal, but public support is largely limited to those voters who already back him for the GOP nomination”, said Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute in West Long Branch.
Moore argues that Trump’s behaviour is not only racist, but is also outdated and it doesn’t reflect the multicultural country America is in 2015.
To sum it up, Moore wrote, “we are all Muslim, just as we are all Mexican, we are all Catholic and Jewish and white and black and every shade in between”. “That boogeyman, in your mind, are all Muslims”.
Imam Abdullah Polovina, an immigrant from the former Yugoslavia who leads a Muslim Bosnian congregation in Portland, told the council that area Muslims strongly condemn violence and extremism of any kind. “He would not be the commander and chief we need to keep our country safe”, Jeb Bush said.
“You look at the attack in California the other day – numerous people, including the mother that knew what was going on”.
Earlier, at Prime Minister’s Questions, asked by Labour MP Tulip Siddiq whether there was a case for the United Kingdom to bar the businessman – who has major commercial interests in the country – the next time he wanted to visit, Mr Cameron replied in Parliament. You and I went on to do the show.
We are all Muslim.
Addressing Trump publicly, Moore writes: ‘You are frightened by a bogeyman who is out to get you. He is asking people to sign a statement and share a photo of themselves holding the same type of sign.
In contrast, Cruz and Rubio said they understood why Trump had raised the idea of banning Muslims and avoided directly criticizing the front-runner.
He instead said he believed he would make a “very popular” president.
Moore is known for his documentary films that criticised USA gun laws, globalisation, the Iraq war and the USA healthcare system. “Well, I have news for them: Terrorists use guns to kill Americans, and I think we should make it a lot harder for them to do in that ever again”.
Moore has been derisive of Trump in the past, even calling him “bat-s-t crazy” in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.
This comes despite six in ten Britons (57%) saying Mr Trump’s proposals are meant to “stir up racial hatred”, with just 25% disagreeing.