Ace Hollywood

Chapter 381: protests and arguments

In addition to the filmed media reporters and fans, there were also protesters who welcomed Daniel back to Los Angeles. ⊙Yuanyuan Literature{}.{}{CY}.{}☆

There are not many people, about twenty, holding signs in English and Arabic - "Islamists are not terrorists"!

Daniel just glanced at it, got into the car under the **** of the security staff, and walked away. Reporters certainly wouldn't let such a good subject matter, and although Daniel didn't answer any questions, the scene itself was exciting enough. Daniel has always been supported by all parties, especially minorities, and this time it seems that this is the first time that a minority team has been angered.

Daniel himself was not surprised by the possible protests.

On social networking sites, although it is not yet mainstream, he has seen a lot of similar remarks.

"Has Triver prepared a statement?"

"Wait until you go back to confirm the version."

Nodding, he had not expected the protest to be so loud before. For his speech in Thailand, he was prepared, but he just thought that the focus of everyone's opposition should be that celebrities are involved in politics, or that they speak indiscriminately. But I didn't expect that there were almost no people who thought he shouldn't speak out on this topic. He pointed out religious terrorism and implied Islam in the topic, but it triggered a large-scale opposition - this seems to prove that he is in the country. In public affairs, it has some influence.

As Bush Jr. is about to end his presidency - his biggest controversy during his tenure was the launch of the Iraq War, so now those who are interested in the next year's leadership, as well as the opposition Democratic Party, are ramping up on this topic. Come on, it's a push for Daniel's influence on the side. A speech by Daniel at the beginning, as well as his follow-up insistence and remarks, are obviously more and more proven to be wise and correct. On the one hand, voters expect a new leader, and on the other hand, they always express their dissatisfaction with the current ruler. Usually when they think of the word "if", they think Daniel is indeed trustworthy.

After realizing their actual influence. Daniel asked Triver to draw up a statement, of course, in his own name—that it was the established strategy to separate his public work from his commercial ventures, such as movies.

After arriving home, Triver was already waiting for him.

"I've heard a lot of people's voices and opinions. So I think there needs to be more explanation for what I said: I've never considered Islam to be synonymous with terrorism. That's for sure, working hard and living passionately in America. Everyone is worthy of respect. But I also need to emphasize one point, extreme, extreme religious believers. Under the current response methods of various countries in the world, they are likely to become a new source of terrorism. Especially in the war-torn Middle East region , the believers of extremism, after being unable to obtain a peaceful and stable living environment, are most likely to be instigated by terrorists to join in - to deal with the world with hatred and violence. We cannot let our guard down - - That would be unimaginable and unless we end globalization and America becomes a closed country again, we will endure omnipresent security threats. My solemn appeal to all, civilians, politicians, presidents , the military, and all peace-loving religious believers. Whether you're a Christian, a Buddhist, or a Muslim, I want you to join in and make the world a safer and warmer place."

Daniel thought for a while, and although his voice was a little tough, he said it clearly. It is expected that the statement is unlikely to end the protests against him completely, but it is enough to clear him of religious discrimination from neutrals.

"So be it."

Triver also has Daniel's F2F account, but each use must be authorized by Daniel.

He hesitated, "Daniel, if these people are really as dangerous as you say, you make such remarks publicly. Will it endanger your safety?"

Miller's spirit suddenly concentrated.

"Should... not be."

Daniel himself is not sure about this. He really hopes to use his influence to organize something to happen. In his opinion. If the United States is prepared to adopt a smarter plan in dealing with regional issues such as Iraq and Syria, it is possible to suppress the situation of fear and discoloration - although he is not sure, behind the United States' policy, How much power. Could his actions change the situation? But he is willing to do it - besides, the downside of having a clear opinion is that it offends some people, but usually public influence is also gained from these opinions, and in the two years before the election, this influence is very important and manifested in various aspects. .

The entire team had to spend the night trying to determine the security threat this statement might pose to Daniel.

The next morning, Daniel himself released the statement—a clear indication of their conclusion.

However, Daniel himself needs to be more anxious. Americans who have not experienced so many terrifying cases in the back cannot feel the same way about him.

Before setting off for CBS rehearsal, Daniel was doing something he hadn't done in a long time -- read his own comments carefully.

His F2F followers have reached 40 million, which is the last major newspaper on the top.

As he expected, even if it was only after 8 o'clock, after the statement was sent, there were a large number of replies soon.

"Don't misinterpret Daniel again, okay? He never said Islam was terrorism, but some people maliciously equate it and want to use it to attack Daniel - I promise, maybe it's the group who agreed to go to war The executioner." - "Jacqueline".

"Daniel just wants to say that war can't solve problems, can you not be so sensitive?" - "Fran".

"As a Muslim, I don't think Daniel offends my beliefs, he's just talking about those who are extremists." - "Abu".

Daniel's supporters have always been large, although his opponents have always been large - this time, it's hard to say that the trend of protests has nothing to do with his large group of opponents - any well-known star has a large number of opponents, Daniel At this level, there is a huge group of opponents.

"It's full of seemingly righteous sophistry, Daniel, what you need is a sincere apology." - "Ben from Jerusalem"

"It's a disgrace to have Muslims supporting him, and you deserve to be punished by God. There are extremists in any group, don't Christianity? Buddhism? Why doesn't he speak of the fanatics of the Holy See, only Muslims? Wasn't it enough to show his discrimination and vileness?" - "Hassan".

Abu, who was mentioned by Hassan, was apparently still following this update, and he saw the comment that he was being attacked.

"My God, am I going to be punished by God for exercising my right to freedom of speech? Your extremeness and brutality are really scary. If you are a wise person, you should understand that in Daniel's public speech , only referring to extremist religious beliefs, never pointing directly to Islam. These duties are all based on your unreasonable delusions, and then you attack Daniel with this as a point of view, this is really an underhand way."

"Anyone who offends God should be punished! He didn't speak Islam directly, but he spoke about the Middle East, isn't that obvious enough?" - Hassan.

Hassan replied to him without hesitation, and the two quickly had dozens of arguments.

"Isn't terrorism in the Middle East the most rampant in the world? What's wrong with Daniel's mentioning that? He's just emphasizing his position on the Iraq war."

"Terrorism? Do you think those who fight coalition and government forces are terrorists? What evidence do you have?"

"..."

Their argument quickly drew attention.

"From the Abu and Hassan argument, I do learn the fact that extremists are all around us. It's horrible, and if Daniel hadn't mentioned it, I would have thought terrorism was far from us." -" Ledy".

It has to be said that Hassan's extreme remarks and his sympathy for the enemies of the US Army have made most people stand against him, and the criticism is endless.

"I've met a lot of friendly Muslims, but there are also quite a few very extreme people who think the world should honor their believers and even want to enforce Sharia law globally. That's horrible." - "Trump "

However, Hassan has no intention of changing his mind in the face of heavy criticism.

“Your remarks made me witness America’s discrimination against Islam ~www.novelmt.com~ which dominates America’s military strategy in the Middle East, resulting in the displacement and loss of millions of people there. Everyone speaks like this Everyone should pay for it.”

In a short period of time, thousands of comments, but Hassan's remarks are still striking enough.

Daniel clicked into his homepage.

This is a young man in college, an immigrant from Palestine, who is very concerned about the situation in the Middle East, has participated in many anti-war demonstrations, and has made quite a few extreme comments - one of those dangerous social actors.

"These people, if one day they get more extremist ideas, and then go to the university with guns and shoot them - can you imagine that kind of scene?" Daniel turned to Sally.

Sally shook her head, she wasn't a very caring person.

"We should go."

"Okay." Daniel turned off the computer, he did what he could, and the effect was not something he could decide. (To be continued.)

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