Opinion | The author's opinion does not necessarily reflect Sarah Palin's view.
Michael Moore has condemned the American populace, asserting that they are “not a good people” in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s electoral win.
He attributes this to historical injustices like the genocide of Native Americans and slavery, arguing these “evil deeds” led to the election of a “34-time convicted felon.”
Moore suggests that to regain political power, Democrats should practice kindness, listen to women, and support left-wing causes, while also recommending self-care activities like drinking tea and singing.
He concludes by urging his supporters to pledge solidarity with marginalized groups and to seek out left-leaning news sources.
“We have a non-stop cavalcade, a sordid laundry list of evil deeds that led us directly to last week, to the point where we the people, by popular vote, elected a 34-time convicted felon, a fascist, and a civilly-charged and convicted sexual abuser to be our 47th president of the United States. And we did so after he clearly and quite honestly warned us that he was going to do a mass round-up and deportation of nearly 15 million people,” Moore said.
Moore wrote, “And that he would consider executing people he referred to as “the enemy within” (i.e. his political opponents and those who were disloyal to him).”