Arnold Schwarzenegger: “Hate was always the easy way”

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In a video, Hollywood star Arnold Schwarzenegger (75) warns of the attraction that can emanate from discriminatory ideologies and racist conspiracy myths.

The actor and former California governor said he addressed those “who may have already stumbled in the wrong direction, the wrong way” in the clip released Monday. “I want to talk to you, if you’ve caught yourself thinking that someone else is inferior to you or is targeting you because of their religion or their race or their gender,” Schwarzenegger said.

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In the video, Schwarzenegger described his impressions of a recent visit to the German death camp at Auschwitz, asking, “How can we prevent this from ever happening again?” He recalled that hate-based movements such as the Nazi regime, South Africa’s apartheid regimes or the American Confederation always ended up losing.

“Throughout history, hate has always been the easy path, the path of least resistance,” Schwarzenegger said. It was always easier to find a scapegoat for a problem than to improve things on your own. “But to be clear: you will never find success at the end of this path.”

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