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Michael Moore’s Latest Rants Imagine ICE Capturing Future Einsteins In Dramatic Fantasy

Michael Moore seems to have outdone himself with his latest theatrics, lamenting the imminent deportation of illegal immigrants who could supposedly solve the world’s greatest dilemmas, like curing cancer or preventing a cataclysmic asteroid collision. It’s almost as if he’s auditioning for a role in the next disaster movie, where the fate of humanity hinges on a group of undocumented scientists working in an underground lab.

In a recent post, Moore speculated about the tragic fate of genius immigrants being apprehended by ICE, proposing that it could lead to the loss of future breakthroughs. He hilariously raised the concern that the next Einstein might be waiting in line for a green card, all while chewing on nachos in a backyard BBQ. If that doesn’t give you a chuckle, nothing will. Apparently, Moore believes that among the waves of illegal immigrants, there are budding innovators capable of saving the world. Perhaps he’s confusing a local taco truck driver with the next great mind.

Citing the father of Steve Jobs, who was indeed born in Syria, Moore seems to miss a few crucial points. While Jobs’ story is inspiring, it conveniently glosses over the fact that the individual in question was legally immigrating and contributing to society, rather than sidestepping the law. It’s remarkable how Moore conveniently overlooks the fine line between legal and illegal immigration, treating them as if they are simply interchangeable terms in the dramatic narrative he’s spinning. His peculiar reasoning suggests that the fate of civilization hinges on a few individuals escaping deportation, regardless of their legal status.

Moore’s diatribe takes a sharp turn to blast Trump supporters, whom he disparages as “bigots” for their views on illegal immigration. It’s a classic tactic — when logic fails, resort to name-calling. The irony is thick: while Moore chides others for their views, he’s essentially arguing for a free pass for anyone who walks across the border, even if it means putting American citizens’ safety at risk. It appears he’s trying to add a new twist to the ‘America First’ motto — how about ‘America Last’ while we’re at it? 

 

Finally, in a moment of sheer comedy, Moore claims that ICE agents are kicking down doors and busting up what he imagines as peaceful communities. In reality, the Trump administration has focused its efforts on removing violent criminals, such as child rapists and gang members, not your friendly neighborhood scientist. The fact is, Trump was overwhelmingly elected with a clear mandate from the populace to take action on illegal immigration. Moore’s assertion that deportations might remove potential community heroes instead of the actual threats to public safety is nothing but a slapstick attempt to reshape reality in his favor.

In the end, Moore’s arguments aren’t just flawed; they’re entertaining in their over-the-top delivery. The idea of ICE agents hauling off Nobel Prize winners in a cargo plane is an amusing concept, but it misses the larger picture. The American people support measures to ensure a safe and lawful society, and while Moore is busy crafting narratives of loss, the reality is that many Americans find safety and lawfulness much more appealing than a speculative future glittered by illegal immigration.

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