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“That motherf**ker”: You need to read Spike Lee’s powerful anti-Trump speech

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“That motherf**ker”: You need to read Spike Lee’s powerful anti-Trump speech
15 May 2018

Donald Trump is a racist… according to a majority of Americans, political commentators and high-profile comedians.

And one person who’s calling out the president on his deeply disturbing remarks on race is acclaimed film director Spike Lee.

Lee, of She’s Gotta Have It (1986), Do the Right Thing (1989), and Malcolm X (1992) fame, was unveiling his latest movie BlacKkKlansman at the Cannes Film Festival yesterday.

The film is an undercover cop comedy, starring John David Washington and Adam Driver. It’s based on the true story of Ron Stallworth, a black police officer who went undercover to gain access to the KKK from within in the 1970s.

A post-credit scene at the end of the film features a documentary montage of the Nazi and white supremacist violence in Charlottesville, Virginia, back in 2017 when anti-racism campaigner Heather Heyer was killed.

Discussing the death of Heyer, this is what Lee said, in full

“Right away, I knew that this had to be the coda for the film, but I had to do something first. I was given Susan Bro’s phone number. She is the mother of Heather Heyer, who got murdered when that car came crashing down the street. I was not gonna put that murder scene in the film without her blessing. Mrs. Bro said, ‘Spike, I give you permission to put that in.’ Once I got permission, I said, ‘Fuck everybody else, that motherfucking scene is staying in the motherfucking movie.’ Cuz that was a murder.


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“And we have a guy in the White House — I’m not gonna say his fucking name — who defined that moment not just for Americans but the world, and that motherfucker was given the chance to say we are about love, not hate. And that motherfucker did not denounce the motherfucking Klan, the alt-right, and those Nazis motherfuckers. It was a defining moment, and he could have said to the world, not just the United States, that we were better than that.

“The so-called American cradle of democracy, that’s bullshit. The United States of America was built on the genocide of native people and slavery. That is the fabric of the United States of America. As my Brooklyn brother Jay-Z would say, facts. That scene had to go in.

“We look to our leaders. They give us direction to make moral decisions. And I like to say this is not just something that pertains to the United States of America, this bullshit has gone over the world. This right-wing bullshit is not just America, it is all over the world, and we have to wake up. We can’t be silent. It’s not a black, white, or brown [problem], it’s everybody. We all live on this planet, and this guy in the White House has the nuclear code. I go to bed thinking about it. I’ve seen the “football,” that attache case. My wife and I gave a benefit for President Obama in the second term, and I saw the attache case in the car. That is not science fiction, that shit is real. And that motherfucker has the nuclear code! They got the guy in North Korea, the other guy in Russia, what the fuck is going on?

“So this film, to me, is a wake-up call because … stuff is happening, and it’s topsy-turvy and the fake has been trumpeted as the truth. That’s what this film is about. I know my heart, I don’t care what the critics say or anybody else, but we are on the right side of history with this film.

“Please excuse me for some profane words but the shit that’s going on, it makes you want to curse. Thank you.”

BlacKkKlansman hits UK cinemas August 24

(Image: Getty)