When this is all over, how do you want to live? Will the days, weeks and now months of self-isolation and social distancing change how you treat your fellow Americans when we're all finally able to play outside again? Will you be kinder, more respectful of each human's place and role in a society that has not always been friendly to the less fortunate?
Award-winning filmmaker Michael Moore sure hopes so, and Stephen Colbert does too. The men were optimistic about the future while discussing the way the coronavirus pandemic will likely change the way people interact going forward on Tuesday.
Michael Moore attends the 6th Annual DOC NYC Visionaries Tribute at Gotham Hall on November 07, 2019, in New York City. Moore appeared on"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" on April 21, 2020.The Late Show with Stephen Colbert The canceling of Oktoberfest in Germany and Trump's immigration bombshell—which came via tweet—were among the hot topics on Colbert's show. The late-night host didn't necessarily support the president's decision to temporarily suspend immigration in light of the coronavirus pandemic, but Colbert thought it was probably the"safest thing...for the immigrants.
"In my mind, we've got three viruses that we're dealing with. The obvious one: the coronavirus, that we're all trying to survive. But the second virus is the Trump virus that needs to be eradicated non-violently and legally at the polls. And the third virus is the virus that I call pre-Trump virus, the one that we had for many years, long before Trump," Moore said."Trump didn't fall out of the sky.
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