Brad Pitt is not a fan of Trump's rhetoric. The Oscar-nominated actor recently gave an interview to T, a fashion magazine owned by The New York Times, and believes that Republican presidential candidate Trump's rhetoric is for those who are tired of dealing with the daily pressures of life and lack enough time or money to pay attention to current affairs.
“You should be able to understand that this phenomenon also exists in our genes. "Pitt, who has appeared in "Fight Club" said that he is 52 years old this year. “Most Americans don’t have time to watch CNN or Fox or Al Jazeera, they’re trying to pay their rent, they’re raising their children, they go home exhausted and they want to forget everything. ”
Pete continued: "Then, the voice of Trump suddenly broke in. This voice does not necessarily have to have any real meaning, but Trump told everyone that he has had enough of all this. This is part of our blood." ”
Brad Pitt and his wife Angelina Jolie are both international humanitarians. He believes that those who support New York real estate tycoon Trump in the battle for the White House have shown signs of giving up the right to vote under this system. "Trump supporters," Pitt said, "are just against everything. ”
Pitt, who once starred in "On The Coast," admitted that he was very confused by one of Trump's main campaign slogans. "What does Trump mean by winning back his country?" "Can anyone explain to me what this is going to do?" asked the father of six. ”
Pitt compared Trump's unprecedented campaign to his shock at Brexit, the United Kingdom's decision to leave the European Union in June. "Well, I never thought it would happen," Pitt said of the summer's EU referendum. "There's a certain point where I wouldn't have thought Trump could become president... In the simplest terms, it's good for us to be together and bad for us to be divided." ”
Brad Pitt was very opposed to his mother Jane Pitt four years ago. At that time, Jane Pitt publicly supported Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney and opposed same-sex marriage. Brad Pitt said that he has tried his best to adapt to the cultural conflict in the United States.
“People from Oklahoma and southern Missouri tend to be more pro-Trump, and I try to understand that. Pitt said that his full interview with "T" magazine will be released on September 11, and then he will go to the set of the new film "The League" directed by Robert Zemeckis on November 23. 
(Translation: Wang Yinuo)




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