James Cameron expressed relief at becoming a New Zealand citizen, citing concerns over Donald Trump's re-election. He views America's political direction under Trump as a significant shift away from fundamental decency, describing it as hollow. Cameron, who has owned a dairy farm in New Zealand since 2012, appreciates the quieter media coverage and the cultural similarities between New Zealand and Canada, noting the importance of earning one's place in a new country while expressing his sadness over the political situation in the U.S.
I think it’s horrific, I think it’s horrifying. I see it as a turn away from everything decent. America doesn’t stand for anything if it doesn’t stand for what it has historically stood for.
I don't know if I feel any safer here, but I certainly feel like I don't have to read about it on the front page every single day.
It’s something I’ve worked toward, something I’ve had to sacrifice for. If you’re going to uproot your family and move somewhere, you have to invest.
I actually like it here a little better. There's an innate respect and a demand for respect.
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