Michael Moore put down his camera some time ago.
The far-left filmmaker once remade the documentary format in his blue-collar image. He turned the camera on himself to highlight progressive screeds like “Sicko,” “Fahrenheit 9/11” and “Bowling for Columbine.”
He hasn’t directed a film since 2018’s “Fahrenheit 11/9,” a factually-challenged rant against President Donald Trump.
Moore now uses interviews and podcasts to spread his socialist messaging. And, no surprise, he’s piling on the “Trump is racist” bandwagon.
The director brought up decades-old charges that Trump’s company discriminated against black tenants before pivoting to generalities that hardly prove his point.
“You take Donald Trump from that moment, at 26, 27 years old, all the way through him calling for the execution of five innocent black men in New York City, The Central Park Five, the exonerated five, you go through his whole history of starting, really starting and giving life and breath to the Birther Movement, back in as early as 2011. In 2012 and had one of the most popular TV shows on the air at the time and the network that aired that did not fire him for this racism, this constant overt racism.”
Why would NBC hire an overt racist? Plus, Trump has attracted a larger percentage of minority voters than his GOP predecessors, is considered a stridently pro-Israeli leader and appointed Dr. Ben Carson to his cabinet.
Worst. Racist. Ever.
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It’s a hackneyed attack line from someone who routinely divides people by race. It isn’t just in Moore’s tongue-in-cheek book title, “Stupid White Men.” He consistently attacks white Americans (spoiler alert: Moore is white, too).
In March, he railed against white European Christians in a rant tied to the Israeli-Hamas battle.
“Because according to my knowledge of history, the enemies of Israel, who have been persecuting the Israelis, the Jewish people of this world who have been persecuted for 5,000 years. But for the last 2,000 years, most of the persecution has come from White, European-centric Christians. That’s been your enemy.”
He also suggested just this week that only certain nationalities can be trusted with humor.
“[T]he joy that has exploded across the country, the enthusiasm, and then they keep — they keep — he and Vance keep writing — they think it is comedy. I mean, I was watching — it is weird, and I’m thinking, don’t they know what they’re saying, or is this just unintended comedy? I’m thinking, ‘Hey, you know, Trump, leave the comedy to the Irish and the Jews and the African-Americans. This is not your wheelhouse. But you see, it is not funny. And you laugh sometimes so you don’t cry. And I think that that’s the danger of him. And, look, let’s just be honest, when — he goes there intending to say those things because he’s reaching his base, what he sees is his base.”
Fluffy hardest hit?
Days earlier, Moore proclaimed that white people will be “shown the door” in the near future, and it appeared to be something he promoted.
“This country is female and not-so-white anymore,” he wrote. He also said the America embodied by white men “is being shown the door.”
Moore is part of the far-Left thinking that uses Identity Politics as a cudgel. For all his flaws, Trump wants everyone in the country, regardless of sex, creed or color, to thrive.
The only mystery?
Why Moore wasn’t part of the “White Dudes for Kamala” online fundraiser. Maybe he’s in denial over his skin color, assuming he believes what he says.
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