Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
June 8, 2016
Hollywood celebrities want America to look like this, goyim. And they are your heroes. Don’t you want to me like them and help America look like this? Or are you a bad goyim, not hip with the trends?
You want to be like the movie people, don’t you goyim?
Well, the movie people want to be overrun by monkeys from everywhere.
The White House has penned a social media script for Hollywood to spread its message on immigration, in a sequel to the gun control talking points the Obama administration sent out to actors, directors and writers earlier this year.
An email sent out last week to an undisclosed number of Tinseltown movers and shakers from the White House Associate Director of Public Engagement Jesse Moore shows just how confident the administration is that its lines will be delivered as written under the Twitter hashtag “ImmigrationHeritageMonth.”
“Will you send it out too, using your social media accounts?” reads the email. “And let us know when you do so we can continue to amplify your voice – and this message.”
The email included a video and urged stars to join the #IAmAnImmigrant movement.
“We are a nation of immigrants, and whether you are an immigrant, the child or grandchild of immigrants, or you stand with immigrants – it’s on all of us to ensure that we continue to recognize the role immigrants continue to play at the core of this country,” the email states.
They gave them an actual script.
Although Moore acknowledges, “Your own voice is best,” draft social media language is offered for stars to cut-and-paste. Some examples for those not inclined to ad lib:
- June is Immigrant Heritage Month and I stand with immigrants. Share this video to celebrate the monumental contributions immigrants have made — and continue to make every day!
- #IAmAnImmigrant honors each of our families’ sacrifices, struggles and successes – America’s strength is reflected in our diversity built over generations.
- Now, more than ever, it’s important we stay united. I’m proud to be part of the #IAmAnImmigrant movement.
- We’re so excited to join the “IAmAnImmigrant movement.
So far, not many Hollywood folks have gotten on-board.
Now, more than ever, it's important we stay united. June is Immigrant Heritage Month and I’m… https://t.co/DVTC7bV4bv
— Alan Cumming (@Alancumming) June 1, 2016
My parents came from distant counties to find the American dream. I'm proud to join the #IAmAnImmigrant movement https://t.co/1PUVwq1YRb
— mia farrow (@MiaFarrow) June 3, 2016
I loved my grandparents. All immigrants. My neighbors. My heroes — sons & daughters of immigrants. #IAmAnImmigrant https://t.co/oUoa2kw4CG
— Norman Lear (@TheNormanLear) June 1, 2016
Presumably, fewer of them will do it now that the White House email has leaked. Given that they might as well just go out and get “I AM A TOOL” tattooed across their foreheads if they’re going to read a script from Obama on the internet.
I really wanted to see Black Americans come out and say “I am an immigrant, my ancestors just came here for a better life.” That sort of would not work with the narrative. Because with Blacks, they allegedly would have had better lives if evil Whites didn’t enslave them, right?
I wonder if the White House specifically skipped over sending this email to the descendants of slaves?
Wouldn’t it have been very racist either way?
To send an email telling the descendant of a slave to claim his ancestors were immigrants who came to America for a better life = racist.
Excluding Blacks from your pro-immigration propaganda campaign = racist.
In fact, “we’re all immigrants” is in itself racist against Blacks. It implies that they aren’t part of America, does it not?
I wish someone had a bunch of Negro sockpuppets on Twitter and could start a revolution against this campaign.
#NotYourImmigrant or something would be great for the BLM crowd.
But no matter how many times I advise it, no one ever makes an army of fake BLM accounts on Twitter to manipulate their agenda.
Meanwhile, Matt Damon just gave a speech at MIT (he didn’t go there but played someone who did in a movie) attacking Donald Trump.