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Michael Moore Goes After Donald Trump: ‘We Are All Muslim’
Moore also went outside Trump Tower in NY on December 17 and stood there with a placard written “We are all Muslim”. That bogeyman, in your mind, are all Muslims.
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‘Not just the ones who have killed, but ALL MUSLIMS’. “We are not a country of angry white guys”, Moore wrote.
“Until we are able to determine and understand this problem and the risky threat it poses, our country can not be the victims of horrendous attacks by people that believe only in jihad, and have no sense of reason or respect for human life”, Mr Trump had said in a statement, which was widely condemned.
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. You and I went on to do the show.
And everyone else. We are all Muslim.
In an interview with the Daily Beast the day before his latest stunt, Moore said Trump should embrace his “female side”.
The Oscar victor (and staunch Democrat) has been mostly quiet throughout the months of constant presidential debates and polling, outside of the occasional tweet, but while in DC to screen his movie this week, he and others from the audience walked to the front of the Republican National Committee headquarters to sing Donald Trump-themed Christmas carols.
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The billionaire celebrity did not directly note his proposal to block Muslims from coming into the United States – temporarily, and with exceptions – that has taken a central role in the race. “People respect what I say”. He went on to criticise Trump on his ban-on-Muslims statement.
“We’re not talking about isolation, we’re talking about security”, he said.
He said he didn’t understand why the crowd would object to infiltrating terrorists’ conversations.
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Of concern to many is Trump’s gain in the polls and his increasingly large margin from from other GOP candidates – among registered voters he leads number two ranked Ted Cruz by 23 points, 38-15, and those tied for third place, Marco Rubio and Ben Carson, by 16 points.