“Loser Nazis, photos of misery”: Arnold Schwarzenegger in a message to anti-Semites

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star of the “Terminator” film series, Buddy Builder, former politician and veteran actor, Arnold Schwarzenegger, came out against the rise of anti-Semitism in the US in a new YouTube video. The Austrian-born actor, who started out as a bodybuilder and served as governor of California from 2003 to 2011, told viewers “there has never been a successful movement based on hate.”

Schwarzenegger directly addressed the prejudiced and said in a sort of motivational speech, which began with a screen that told about his visit to Auschwitz: “Nazis? Losers. The Confederacy? Losers. The apartheid movement? Losers. I don’t want you to be a loser. I don’t want you to be weak… in spite of all my friends Let them say, ‘Arnold, don’t talk to these people. It’s not worth it.’ “I don’t care what they say,” Schwarzenegger continued. “I care about you. I think you’re worth it. I know nobody’s perfect… I can understand how people can fall into the trap of prejudice and hatred. It’s easier to make excuses that the Jewish people conspired against you than to admit that you just had to work hard More”.

“It’s easier to hate than to learn… No one who chose the easy path of hate has reached the end of the road and said, ‘What a life.’ No. They die as miserably as they lived,” the actor added. “No matter how far you’ve come, I want you to know that you still have a chance to choose a life of strength. You have to fight a war against yourself… the way of hate is easier – you don’t have to change anything, anything in your life that you’re not happy with can be his fault Someone else’s… but you’ll end up broken. I don’t want you to go through all that.” Figures released by the American Anti-Defamation League indicate an increase in anti-Semitic abuse and violence recently. Last year saw the highest figures since tracking began in 1979, with 2,717 incidents reported in the US.

Arnold Schwarzenegger (Photo: Yeh’ach)

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