The American star and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger severely rebuked the outgoing President Donald Trump, and compared the riots in the US Capitol, which the president incited, with the events of Kristallnacht, that night in November 1938 when Nazi thugs attacked German Jews and their properties, which were a harbinger of subsequent horrors.
According to the British Guardian newspaper, Schwarzenegger also compared American democracy to a weapon he used on the screen in one of his films for nearly 40 years, and said that American democracy is like the steel of this sword, and the more thin it becomes the stronger it becomes.
Schwar-Zinger’s rebuke came after Trump supporters stormed the Capitol on Wednesday after the president demanded that they fight in support of his bid to overthrow the election results in which he was defeated by Biden. These events resulted in the death of five people, including a Capitol Police officer who was under fire, and a rioter who was killed by law enforcement.
The Guardian said that Schwarzenegger, who served as California governor for two terms and starred in the popular Tramnator films and other classics, still maintained a presence and voice in the politics of the Republican party, and had clashed with Trump before.
On Sunday, Schwarzenegger posted a video on social media in which he said that he wanted to say a few words to Americans and his friends around the world about the events in recent days. Equal to the pro-Trump FBI, the Proud Boys. Wednesday was the night of the broken glass in the United States, and the broken glass was the window glass of the United States Congress.