Madonna Louise Ciccone, 61, is calling upon her fans to take action and vote Donald Trump out of the White House after she shared a video clip on social media recently showing the U.S. president talking about violence in a 2016 documentary ’13th’, which is about racial injustice in America.
According to Madonna, the video clip she shared on social media is enough ‘proof’ that Donald Trump’s presidency needs to come to an end and reveals how badly the country is handling the issues of racism.
The American singer, who recently joined the Black Lives Matter protests posted a clip of the U.S. president saying some questionable things about violence in the 2016 Netflix historical documentary 13th, directed by Ava DuVernay which sheds light on racial injustice in America.
Madonna also labelled Trump as a “white supremacist” in the same post and encouraged her followers to vote for him in the upcoming presidential election in November.
”This video is an excerpt from the documentary ‘13th’ • directed by Ava DuVernay! Do we need any more proof that we need to get this White Supremacist out of the White House? Do we need any more reasons to get out there and VOTE to ensure that he is not re-elected?? Make sure you watch this film!!” said Madonna in her Instagram post.
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directed by Ava DuVernay! Do we need any more proof that we need to get this White Supremacist out of the White House? Do we need any more reasons to get out there and VOTE to ensure that he is not re-elected?? Make sure you watch this film!! #13th #avaduvernay #Vote #Blacklivesmatter
Madonna wants Donald Trump out of White House
At the beginning of the clip, Trump can be seen making a speech at a rally as the crowd chants “USA!” and it quickly changes to various clips of racial violence at different times in history. During the clips, Trump’s voice can be heard saying different things that seem to encourage violence such as “Knock the crap out him” and “In the good old days, this doesn’t happen because they used to treat them very, very rough and when they protested once, you know, they would not do it again so easily.”
The singer recently joined the protests in London to show her support for George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement on June 5 and has been very vocal about the subject. She is, however, not the first person to label Trump as a “white supremacist”.
Despite the labels and the accusations levied against the president for being a racist, he has continually denied being one and he insists he’s ” the least racist person.”
Netflix recently made Ava DuVernay’s powerful documentary 13th available to non-subscribers and you can now watch it for free.
Source: Hollywood Reporter
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