Jameela Jamil has influenced the political discourse surrounding Donald Trump’s landslide winner after the Republican was elected US president once again on Wednesday.
However, instead of focusing her thoughts on Trump’s victory, the actress and political activist shared her belief that it was the mistakes of liberals that cost the election.
Posting a simple surprised emoji to her Instagram grid, Jameela took to the comments as she launched into an impassioned speech declaring that the left “turned away from their own support.”
Responding to a comment that said, “America really hates women,” Jameela wrote, “yes it does… but liberals also made 10,000 mistakes.”
Explaining the mistakes, he began: ‘RBG should have resigned sooner. Biden should have resigned sooner. The White House and the media should not have covered up his obvious cognitive decline.
Jameela Jamil has exclaimed that liberals “made 10,000 mistakes” and “scared away their own support” when describing the left’s mistakes following Trump’s landslide victory.
The actress and political activist shared her belief that it was the mistakes of the liberals that cost the elections.
‘The left/liberals have been an increasingly alienating, hypocritical, exclusionary and punitive party for 8 years. They chased away their own support.
‘They didn’t listen to their voters in the Middle East. The liberal media has been dishonest in ways that have cost them the public’s trust and then been found out.
‘Democrats demanded C0v1d vaccines, dismantling “my body, my choice” rhetoric. They talked down to the people they most needed to convert at every opportunity for the last 8 years.’
Speaking about Kamala Harris’ campaign, he continued: “They picked a candidate to replace Biden who missed so many opportunities to address POLITICS in too many interviews and just focused on the fact that she’s not him, they turned down both K and his vice president.” “Joe Rogan continues, possibly the most important platform on the planet to convert a demographic.”
“People with big platforms waited until election day to support and encourage people to go to the polls.”
‘The Liberals were so sure they could beat him. To the point where many backed a 3rd party candidate who had no chance against a man who had a rabid fan base for 9 years.
‘They ignored young people and children and demonized them instead of calling them out, leaving them indoctrinated by the far right. The list goes on and on.’
Jameela insisted that issues of race and misogyny are not the main reason why Kamala lost the election, as she suggested that the real cause was a lack of politics.
Posting a simple surprised emoji to her Instagram grid, Jameela took to the comments as she launched into an impassioned speech declaring that the left “turned away from their own support.”
Kamala Harris failed to convincingly outperform Joe Biden in a single US county, as Jameela wrote: “We elevated race and gender politics above politics, the working class, and showed the full integrity we demand of the opposition”.
In response to a comment that said, “America really hates women,” Jameela wrote, “yes it does… but also liberals made 10,000 mistakes.”
Speaking of Kamala Harris’ campaign, he continued: “They chose a candidate to replace Biden who missed so many opportunities to address POLITICS in too many interviews.”
Taking to his Instagram Story to share his lengthy commentary, he explained his choice to speak out and preached the importance of responsibility.
She concluded: ‘I have changed. We can all change. We must change. Now’
He continued: ‘Yes, America has a misogyny problem. Yes, America has a race problem. But it would be disingenuous for any of us to reduce everything to that, and that binary thinking is what got us here in the first place.
‘We elevate race and gender politics above working class politics and show the full integrity we demand of the opposition.
‘My heart is broken. “But I’m also very angry that we had the power and the opportunity to avoid this outcome.”
Taking to his Instagram Story to share his lengthy comment, he explained his decision to speak out and preached the importance of responsibility.
He added: “I say all this because, if we have another chance now that we have brought a potential autocrat to power… we have a lot more housework to do.” There is agency in accountability.”
‘Perhaps those politically left of center can see that self-cannibalizing, punitive, morally superior, condescending and hypocritical approaches have not worked and that we need to learn to unite and organize.
‘I have been asking for this for years, as I recognized the harmful way he used to speak politically/socially.
‘I have changed. We can all change. We must change. Now.’