As the 2020 run for the White House kicks into high gear, Michael Moore is calling out white folks who voted for Donald Trump.
The Oscar Award documentary filmmaker and activist has declared that âwhite people have not changedâ and that people âshould be afraid of them.â
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In an interview for the latest edition of Rolling Stoneâs Useful Idiots podcast, Moore wanted to make it clear that his fellow Caucasians are still the same since Barack Hussein Obama was elected into office.
âI refuse to participate in post-racial America,â the Flint, MI native said. âI refuse to say, âBecause we elected Obama that suddenly that means everythingâs OK, white people have changed.â White people have not changed.â
âTwo-thirds of all white guys voted for Trump,â he said.
âThat means anytime you see three white guys walking at you, down the street toward you, two of them voted for Trump,â he furthered.
âYou need to move over to the other sidewalk because these are not good people that are walking toward you,â he cautioned. âYou should be afraid of them.â
Moore, 65, added that he would be the third guy, who obviously didnât vote for Mr. Trump.
âWeâre traitors to our race, thatâs how they see us,â he said.
The Bowling for Columbine director has been a vociferous champion of liberal causes and has long been influential in politics.
In an interview with Democracy Now published Thursday, Moore wasnât too optimistic about Trump being a one-term president, either.
âIf the vote were today, I believe, he would win the electoral states that he would need, because, living out there, I will tell you, his level of support has not gone down one inch,â Moore said. (Editorâs note: Moore also predicted Trump would be elected president in 2016.)
âIn fact, Iâd say itâs even more rabid than it was before, because theyâre afraid now. Theyâre afraid he could lose, because they watched his behavior. So they are voracious in their appetite for Donald Trump. Thatâs the bad news.â
Oh boy.
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