Michael Moore Says White People ‘Are Not Good People…You Should Be Afraid’ Of Them

Michael Moore said on a recent Rolling Stone podcast that white people “are not good people” and that you should “be afraid” of them. Moore said that if anyone saw a group of three white men approaching them that they should cross the street because two of them likely voted for Trump.

‘I refuse to participate in post-racial America’

“I refuse to participate in post-racial America,” Moore said. “I refuse to say because we elected Obama that suddenly that means everything is okay, white people have changed. White people have not changed.”

“Two-thirds of all white guys voted for Trump,” Moore continued. “That means anytime you see three white guys walking at you, down the street toward you, two of them voted for Trump.”

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Moore warned, “You need to move over to the other sidewalk because these are not good people that are walking toward you. You should be afraid of them.”

Moore kidded that the “other guy” with the group of three whites are people “like him” that did not vote for Trump.

‘We’re traitors to our race, that’s how they see us’

“We’re traitors to our race, that’s how they see us,” Moore said of white people who are pro-Trump.

Moore’s comments came after a discussion of the Flint Water Crisis in which Moore would not rule out that black people were targeted.

Everything Is About Race for Moore

“I can’t get around the racial explanation for this,” Moore said. “Had these been white people with money, your self interest, if you were a government person in charge of this stuff, would be ‘I am going to get f***ed for this, because white people with money f**k you.’ And you’re going to act immediately.”

“But black people, with no money, what’s gonna happen?” Moore wondered. “I’m not saying they want black people poisoned. It’s like, okay, we’ve got some time, we’ll keep it quiet, we’ll figure this out. It’s not urgent.”

“Why would it be urgent? They’re black,” he finished.

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