Jake Paul has taken time outdoors of preparations for his upcoming bout towards boxing legend Mike Tyson subsequent month to talk out on the upcoming presidential elections, encouraging voters to teach themselves with a purpose to “quite literally save America.”
The YouTuber-turned-boxer posted a prolonged video on social media Thursday opening up about his ideas on the present state of politics within the U.S. and who he believes would be the greatest match for president.
Paul opened his video saying that by transferring to Puerto Rico to pursue his boxing profession, he has “rescinded” his proper to vote within the upcoming election, however that he hopes to nonetheless use his platform to offer voters with info “to encourage them to vote in the proper direction to quite literally save America.”
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“Uh nervous, scared to make this video because of what it means in terms of my career, my life, people coming after me, more accusations, more turmoil, more division potentially. However, I just want to provide information to the potentially undecided voter [about] the things that I have seen over the last couple of years that have led me in a certain direction as to who I am supporting in this presidential election,” he started.
“And most of all, encouraging y’all to actually vote, encouraging y’all to actually do your own research, and to base that research in the truth – not just reckless propaganda or your favorite pop star telling you to vote a certain way and you believing them because you love their song.”
Paul referred to as out the divisiveness of this election cycle, which he stated prompted him to talk out.
“I believe love is the key to the universe and that we should all love each other more and more and more, and it saddens me that in the current political state of the world, in America people can’t have opinions without outrageous backlash… It shows that we are more divided than ever and I can’t sit back and watch this blasphemy unfold in front of me any longer.”
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Paul defended former President Donald Trump, particularly over the current controversy surrounding comic Tony Hinchcliffe for remarks he made throughout his look at a Trump rally at Madison Sq. Backyard over the weekend.
“Don’t judge people off of a character that the media has portrayed them to be because Democrats control 90% of the U.S. media, so they will paint a picture to y’all and that picture is what they want you to see.”
Paul pointed to a number of statistics in regards to the economic system underneath the Biden-Harris administration compared to Trump’s presidency and referred to as on voters to vote for change.
“Democrats have been in power for 12 of the last 16 years. So, if we aren’t happy with the current political state, economic state, environmental state, then who is to blame?”
Paul additionally addressed a variety of different matters together with ladies’s reproductive rights, transgender athletes competing in ladies’s sports activities, and defending ladies’s areas.
“As a future father, you will find me dead before I send my daughter to a school where men can go into her bathroom and where men can compete against her in sports. It’s bulls—. That’s taking away a woman’s rights.”
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Paul spoke about a number of different scorching button points, together with immigration, gender-affirming take care of minors, the conflict in Ukraine, and the Israel-Hamas conflict, earlier than pleading his assist for Trump and calling on voters to try this similar.
“Wake up… look at the facts. Think for yourself. Don’t be a sheep in this world full of sheep,” he stated.
“Do the right thing, vote for Donald Trump. Not because I said so, not because Beyoncé said so, but because it’s what’s right… Please, go, for the love of God, go exercise your right to vote on my behalf and vote for Donald Trump in this election. America depends on it.
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