Documentary filmmaker and far-left activist Michael Moore is blaming white men for the rise of President Donald Trump, saying in his podcast that white males must to “make amends” for the current administration.
The Fahrenheit 9/11 and Bowling for Columbine director devoted a significant amount of time near the end of his podcast Rumble with Michael Moore to railing against conservative white men.
“Men — especially white men have a big responsibility to make amends for the Trump era,” Moore said on Thursday. “Those amends will happen. People will see the error of their ways.” It’s worth noting that, in the 2016 election, Trump won 52 percent of white women votes and 52 percent of the male vote overall.
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Moore also said the days of white men being the dominant demographic in the U.S. are numbered. “They will be the minority. They’re already the minority.”
Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign has come to an end. I invite you to listen to my RUMBLE podcast today as I show you the future Bernie has created for us, thanks to the movement he has ignited. No one is interested in going back to “normal.”
Apple: https://t.co/fqWRFXxpVn— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) April 9, 2020
The Oscar-winning filmmaker touched on abortion during his meandering podcast, threatening certain members of the U.S. Supreme Court with removal. “It will have taken years to get some of these people off the Supreme Court. Some may need to be impeached,” he said.
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Moore also spent Thursday’s episode mourning the demise of the Bernie Sanders campaign, doling out harsh words for Democrats who engaged in verbal smears against the socialist candidate.
“Shame on all of you who would say those things about this individual,” Moore said.
But he also offered words of encouragement to those who supported the failed candidate: “Don’t despair about this. Bernie has laid the groundwork for this movement, for a better life, a better country, a better planet.”
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