Michael Moore has fully embraced Kamala’s ideas, declaring that “this country is a woman’s country” and that white men will be “pushed out” in November.
In a blog post published Monday titled “Crush Trump Now,” Michael Moore detailed the steps Kamala Harris would take to ensure victory in the election, specifically, relying heavily on identity politics and fully embracing the anti-Israel left, especially the huge Muslim population in her home state of Michigan.
In his essay, Moore made no mention of Kamala Harris’ record as vice president or U.S. senator, including her utter failure to stem the tsunami of illegal immigration at the southern border or her far-left social policies, such as defunding the police. Instead, he tacitly acknowledged that Harris’ appeal to Democrats is almost entirely due to her race and gender.
“This country is no longer centered on women, it’s centered on white people,” he wrote, adding that the America embodied by white men is “being pushed out.”
of Fahrenheit 9/11 The documentary filmmaker spent the majority of his essay urging Kamala Harris to abandon Israel and accept a ceasefire in Gaza, something Harris did not do, which would buy the Hamas terror group time to replenish its resources and allow it to continue with its goal of wiping Israel off the map.
Moore also urged Kamala Harris to appease Michigan’s large Muslim immigrant population, many of whom harbor virulent anti-Israel and even anti-Semitism.
If she cannot do so, “Michigan will be handed over to Trump and he will be in the White House.”
Moore advised Kamala Harris not to choose Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro (Democrat) as her running mate, arguing that Shapiro’s support for Israel would cause her to lose Michigan.
Moore recently slammed the Biden-Harris administration over the ongoing war in Gaza following the massacre of Israelis by Hamas on October 7. After Biden announced he would not seek reelection, Moore has been pressuring the president to step down in order to install Kamala Harris as commander in chief ahead of the November elections.
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