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Director Raoul Peck Compares Trump’s Political Agenda to ‘Mein Kampf’

Haitian filmmaker Raul Peck set out in an interview at the Joborg Film Festival this week with a long-term rant against Donald Trump, calling Trump and his followers Nazis, claiming that the administration is filled with “crazy people” who risk millions of lives.

“We are in the hands of a bunch of crazy people who have a fully written agenda for Project 2025, just as Hitler wrote “Mein Kampf.” I said During the interview, according to Variety. “It's all there to read and everyone thought he was kidding. No. They're applying what they said they were trying to do.”

Peck then appears to suggest a subversion of the US government, saying, “The question is… what are we going to do? We can't get out of it now.”

The Oscar-appointed filmmaker is a working filmmaker working primarily to praise the extreme left-wing virtues, and was once the Minister of Culture to Haitian government Prime Minister Rosie Smas. He resigned from that position in 1997 and fled the violent country in which he was born.

Young Karl Marx Filmmakers were also furious at Trump's efforts to dismantle USAID, an international slash fund created by Democrats to use taxpayer dollars to fund leftists around the world. Peck was furious that Trump is “disbanding what it took decades to build.”

“We are in a world of change,” groaned Peck. “With what he's doing and sometimes incredible ignorance, it's going to change the lives of many people on this planet.”

Peck went on to say that the left has to permeate every aspect of life and that everything that every human does is “political.”

As he told the audience at the South African Film Festival, “Everything we do is political. We don't do anything neutral. Your neutrality is a political act.”

Peck, a typical hustler of other races, added that Hollywood is opposed to black people, and that today is “even worse” than today.

“There's a price to pay, you need to know your limits and how to survive in the industry. As a black person, there was no room reserved for you. In fact, the industry can function perfectly without you, [although] We may have an illusion that things have changed over the years,” he insisted.

“The fight today is even worse than it was 20 years ago,” he added. “The #MeToo movement, Black Lives Matter has pushed the cause forward,” but of the many black executives who have been partially promoted to the strength of those moves, “most are out of their posts.”

Peck also said Trump is “inducing further confusion” in the film industry, saying he is “very pessimistic about where we are heading.”

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