Arnold Schwarzenegger speaks without partisan blinders on Capitol invasion



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Arnold Schwarzenegger spoke about the Capitol riots that resulted in the deaths of five people and that were instigated by supporters of Donald Trump, likening them to “Night of the Windows.”

The Hollywood star and former Republican governor of California uploaded a video to Twitter recounting his childhood lived in the shadow of World War II.

“I grew up in Austria. I know” Crystal Night “very well. It was a night of fury against Jews in 1938 by the like-minded Nazi Proud Boys. Wednesday was” Crystal Day “here in the States. It was broken glass in the windows of the US Capitol. But the mob didn’t just knock down the Capitol windows. It destroyed the ideals we took for granted. “

Schwarzenegger, who succeeded Trump as host of the reality show The Apprentice, also touched on Republican voters who backed Trump in voting to overturn the election results, even after the riots.

“I’ll remind you of what Teddy Roosevelt said: ‘Patriotism means staying on the field. “It doesn’t mean standing by the president’s side,” Schwarzenegger said.

Closing the video, the former governor of California sent an optimistic message indicating that the American Republic will face this storm.

“I have told everyone who called me that no matter how sad it is, America will return from these dark days and shine again,” he said, waving the sword of his role as “Conan the Barbarian.” The softer you wield a sword, the stronger it becomes. Our democracy is like the steel of this sword. The softer it is, the stronger it gets. “

“I think that no matter how shocked we are by the events of the last few days, we will come out stronger because now we understand what is to be lost. We need to heal together, from the trauma we just suffered. “We need to be treated not as Republicans or Democrats, but as Americans.”

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