The O.C.'s Samaire Armstrong blasts BLM calling it a 'terror organization funded by white guilt' and says the 'far-left mob' have silenced Americans as she pledges her support for Trump
- Armstong said that she feels many people 'in our great country who have been bullied into silence at the doing of a far left mob'
- In another post she said that Black Lives Matter 'has taken us by our heart, has manipulated our mind and contorted our values'
- She added: 'White guilt, celebrity endorsement, and corporate pandering has funded this $1 billion domestic terrorist organization'
- Armstong played the role of Anna Stern on The O.C. from 2003 until 2006
Samaire Armstrong took to Instagram on Wednesday to pledge her support for Donald Trump in upcoming presidential election after expressing her ire for Black Lives Matter.
Armstong, who played the role of Anna Stern on The O.C. from 2003 until 2006, said that she feels many people 'in our great country have been bullied into silence at the doing of a far left mob'.
'I’m voting #Trump2020, and this is why,' the actress, 39, captioned the clip. 'This is MY opinion. I am sharing it with you at the cost of everything, because it is my right. It is your right to refute it. What I hope comes from this, is that we are able to have an open dialogue.'
Samaire Armstrong, 39, took to Instagram on Wednesday saying she was supporting Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election, after days earlier expressing her ire for the organization Black Lives Matter
The Dirty Sexy Money star wrote the time has come to 'stop placating to the emotionally undeveloped, who have an inability to process the meaning of personal responsibility, as if they are the cultural guide of which we should follow'.
She said that she hoped her statement would encourage others to speak their 'opinion, no matter how unpopular it may be,' noting that 'freedom of speech,' 'logic' and 'critical thinking must be restored.'
In the clip, Armstrong said she's an independent voter, and questioned the effectiveness of Democratic leaders including Hillary Clinton, former President Barack Obama and former Vice President and current Presidential nominee Joe Biden.
'They might look present and placate and pander very well but they're not doing anything - and that's why they hate Trump so much,' she said.
Armstong played the role of Anna Stern on The O.C. from 2003 until 2006. She is pictured above the Benjamin McKenzie who played Ryan in the teen drama
Stating her case: The Dirty Sexy Money star wrote the time has come to 'stop placating to the emotionally undeveloped, who have an inability to process the meaning of personal responsibility'
Armstrong questioned the effectiveness of Democratic leaders including Hillary Clinton, former President Barack Obama and former Vice President and current Presidential nominee Joe Biden
In a post earlier this week referring to the shooting of two Los Angeles Sheriff's deputies, Armstrong said that Black Lives Matter 'has taken us by our heart, has manipulated our mind and contorted our values.
She added: 'This is a act of warfare at the hands of Marxist criminals, "woke" white, angsty uneducated #ANTIFA, who do not have the bandwidth to navigate an indoor golf course, let alone life. They are not bright. They are manipulative criminals. They are puppets, of an agenda. We too have been puppets. This must end now.'
She added: 'White guilt, celebrity endorsement, and corporate pandering has funded this $1 billion domestic terrorist organization.'
Armstrong is pictured above at the premiere of 'King Arthur: Legend Of The Sword' in LA in 2017
'I’m voting #Trump2020, and this is why,' the actress, 39, captioned the clip. Trump is seen above at a campaign rally Thursday in Wisconsin
Armstrong said that organizations like Black Lives Matter and Antifa are 'destroying, and dismantling our first line of defense against criminals'.
'Our policemen and women have been thrown under the bus by spineless politicians,' she said. 'We owe the police our most heartfelt apologies and gratitude for their sacrifice.'
'I know you want the best for black people. I believe most people do!! I spoke in support of BLM. I wanted to help. This is not what you or I signed up for. Enough is enough.'
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