

'We put the traffic light at the intersection so someone doesn't kill someone else by accident… you cannot say, 'no one is going tell me that I'm going to stop here at this traffic light here, I'm going to go right through it', yeah, then you kill someone else and then it is your doing,' Schwarzenegger said. 'There is a virus here, it kills people, and the only way we prevent it is get vaccinated, get masks, do social distancing, washing your hands all the time, and not just to think about 'well my freedom is being kind of disturbed here.' No, screw your freedom,' he went on during a heated moment. 'Americans accepted the rationing of food and gasoline to win that war,' he said in part, adding later: 'Americans lived through four years of brutal sacrifice, and we’re going to throw fits about putting a mask over our mouth and nose?'ĭuring his YouTube appearance earlier in the week, the star compared mask wearing and vaccines to obeying traffic lights on the roads to keep other people safe. 'I can't help but wonder how much better off we'd be if Americans took a step back from politics and spent a minute thinking about how lucky we are to call this country home.' They feel no duty to protect their fellow citizens,' he said. 'Many people told me that the Constitution gives them rights, but not responsibilities. We won because Americans came together and did their duty. 'And we didn’t win just because of our love of freedom.

(And yes, I know that my father was on the wrong side of that conflict.)

'Just a few generations ago, this country stood up to real fascism. 'When people call this fascism, I can’t stand it,' he said of those who refuse to wear masks. Kennedy to the 2004 cartoon feature film Team America. In order to connect with readers, the former politician quoted everyone from John Adams, to George Washington, to John F. We need to think beyond our selfish interests,' Arnold penned. 'The Constitution aimed to 'promote the general welfare and secure the blessings of liberty for ourselves and our posterity.' It's right there in our founding document. I am not an academic, but I can tell you that selfishness and dereliction of duty did not make this country great. 'Instead of tweeting, we could think about what we owe to the patriots who came before us and those who will follow us. 'I can't help but wonder how much better off we'd be if Americans took a step back from politics and spent a minute thinking about how lucky we are to call this country home,' he mused. Governator: Arnold had previously said that those who refused to wear masks over 'freedom' were 'schmucks' - and while he maintains his position - he penned that the wording might have been 'a little much' (pictured at his inauguration)
