Michael Moore blasts fellow Americans: 'Not a good people' for electing Donald Trump
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Liberal filmmaker Michael Moore expressed dismay over America's decision to elect Donald Trump for a second term, criticizing the nation's history of injustices and calling citizens 'not a good people.' He reflected on America's dark past, such as genocide and slavery, linking these 'evil deeds' to the current political climate, which resulted in electing a '34-time convicted felon' as president.
Moore's pre-election confidence portrayed Americans as generally desiring unity and civility, stating, 'The majority of Americans do not want this divisiveness.' This contrasts sharply with his post-election sentiments, where he characterized the electorate in a much harsher light, showing his disillusionment and surprise at the results.
Read at New York Post
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