'The Constitution aimed to 'promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity.' It's right there in our founding document. I am not an academic, but I can tell you that selfishness and dereliction of duty did not make this country great. 'Instead of tweeting, we could think about what we owe to the patriots who came before us and those who will follow us. 'I can't help but wonder how much better off we'd be if Americans took a step back from politics and spent a minute thinking about how lucky we are to call this country home,' he mused. Governator: Arnold had previously said that those who refused to wear masks over 'freedom' were 'schmucks' - and while he maintains his position - he penned that the wording might have been 'a little much' (pictured at his inauguration) They feel no duty to protect their fellow citizens,' he said. 'Many people told me that the Constitution gives them rights, but not responsibilities. While he admitted to not being 'an academic', the Terminator star offered up a 'civics lesson' to those who feel like it's their right not to wear a mask. 'I often tell people not to call me self-made I prefer to call myself American-made,' he said. In his article, which read in part as a love letter to the USA, Arnold was open about how much he owes to the country he calls home. 'But there is nothing that I'm more passionate about than keeping America great, and it's the only subject that can make me lose my temper.' 'I'll admit, calling people schmucks and saying "Screw your freedom' was a little much, even if I stand by the sentiment,' he wrote in his latest piece. citizens to set aside 'selfish interests' amid the pandemic Honesty: The 74-year-old got serious about owing his success to the United States after moving there as an immigrant from Austria and said that it is the duty of U.S. Taking to Instagram, the actor directed his followers to check out his new article: 'I wrote about freedom and duty and what we owe to the American heroes who sacrificed so much throughout our history.' citizens to set aside 'selfish interests' amid the pandemic.Īrnold had previously said that those who refused to wear masks over 'freedom' were 'schmucks' - and while he maintains his position - he penned that the wording might have been 'a little much.' Schwarzenegger got serious about owing his success to the United States after moving there as an immigrant from Austria and said that it is the duty of U.S. 'We choose you and your rights over and above an organization led by Arnold, who isn't aligned with American views,' the company said in a news release.Īfter making headlines over his strong stance against anti-maskers and anti-vaxxers with the remarks, Schwarzenegger subsequently penned a piece for The Atlantic expounding on his point of view. Singerman said amid the business decision to detach from the expo, Schwarzenegger has been a longtime role model for him and initially got him interested in bodybuilding and fitness. There are people out there who are experts that studied this year after year after year…Dr.Singerman opened up on social media about the business decision to detach from the expo "There’s no one who knows more about a bicep than I do because I studied this issue for 50 years. "Look, I am an expert on how to build a bicep," he told the panel. They should heed the advice of doctors and scientists around the globe. The only way to curb the disease is to wear a mask, get vaccinated, wash your hands and keep your distance.Īnd he added that people shouldn't take advice from him, an actor, politician and body builder. Schwarzenegger, a Republican, urged the country to stop being so divided on scientific, public health issues. You cannot go and not put the mask on because when you breathe you can infect someone else, and you can infect someone that then gets sick and may die." "You cannot say, ‘No one is going to tell me that I’m going to stop here, I’m going to go right through it,’ " Schwarzenegger said. Schwarzenegger compared mask mandates to having to stop at traffic lights, which are put into place to prevent death and injury.
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