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“We are all Muslim”, US filmmaker Michael Moore to Trump
And so, as you may remember, I did.
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Read Moore’s full Facebook post here.
“Donald is great at the one-liners”, Bush added, “but he s a chaos candidate and he d be a chaos president”. It not only opens with his recollection of his 1998 television green room meeting with Trump where he had to supposedly calm the billionaire and assure that he wasn’t going to “pick on” him – a remarkable story that reads like a fourth-grade nerd’s fantasy win over his real-life bully. We don’t all think the same things, believe the same things, or want the same things.
Donald Trump created a worldwide stir with his comments about plans to ban all Muslims from entering U.S., and reactions ranged from counter-arguments to condemnations, with the British PM James Cameron even calling him stupid. In other words, not you. “That boogeyman, in your mind, are all Muslims”.
Trump said, “We can’t allow radical killers into this country”.
“Fortunately, Donald, you and your supporters no longer look like what America actually is today”.
“We are not a country of angry white guys”.
“Here’s a statistic that is going to make your hair spin: 81 percent of the electorate who will pick the president next year are either female, people of colour, or young people between the ages of 18 and 35”. Moore wrote. “I was struck by how you, a self-described tough guy from Queens, seemed like such a fraidey-cat”. Hey, no offense, but I barely know who you are.
In a lengthy Facebook post where he called Donald Trump a big wuss, the director said that Trump was “desperate and insane” for proposing a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country.
Senator Marco Rubio, who has been on the rise with seven weeks to go before voters in the heartland state of Iowa cast the first ballots in the nominations process, dismissed Trump s ban, saying the proposal “isn t going to happen”.
He reiterated what he had written on his protest sign.
“We are all Muslim”.
Just weeks after deadly attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, California, Republicans vying for their party s nomination in the 2016 race for the White House were suddenly confronted with the specter of terrorism on United States soil and the steps they would take to defeat the IS group entrenched in Iraq and Syria.
‘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.
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“See, I think people love bat-sh*t insane”, Moore said in September. “People respect what I say”.