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Michael Moore’s Ridiculous Rant at ‘Fraidey-Cat’ Donald Trump
In last week’s GOP debate, Trump’s rivals for the party’s presidential nomination did little to challenge his call to violate America’s protections of religious liberty.
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Controversy about broad suspicion of Muslims is a storm I know. “She said you didn’t want to be “ripped apart” and you wanted to be reassured I wouldn’t ‘go after you.’ …” “‘What a wuss, ‘ was all I remember thinking as I left the set”. It’s the same sort of problem as the people who hold “All Lives Matter” signs.
Are we really all Muslim, Mr. Moore?
A group of Muslims attend a rally in front of Trump Tower December 20, 2015 in NY. “I was struck by how you, a self-described tough guy from Queens, seemed like such a fraidey-cat”.
AMERICAN documentary filmmaker Michael Moore has written a letter to Donald Trump, criticising him for his view of Muslims as an “angry white guy”.
Moore reminded Trump of the principles of equality and freedom of religious belief that the United States stands for, adding that if he wants to ban Muslims, he will have to ban him and everyone else.
Moore slammed Trump’s call to ban Muslims from the U.S.as a desperate and insane plea.
Moore goes on to say that everyone, no matter their race, religion and so on, are bothers and sisters to each other.
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 means if you want to ban Muslims, you are first going to have to ban me.
‘We are all children of God (or nature or whatever you believe in), part of the human family, and nothing you say or do can change that fact one iota.
‘And then leave the rest of us alone so we can elect a real president who is both compassionate and strong’.
Five years ago, I was sacked by NPR for telling Bill O’Reilly that, since the September 11 attacks, I get nervous when I see people dressed in Muslim garb getting on an airplane.
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Anyway, at the end of his post, Moore links to his website and asks people to get #weareallmuslim trending by taking photos of themselves holding up signs with the phrase. He went on to criticise Trump on his ban-on-Muslims statement.