
“Baywatch” actress Pamela Anderson shared a brilliant idea online about the entire world being allowed to vote in the U.S. presidential election.
As if the anti-globalists don’t have enough to worry about.
“I believe Everyone in the world should be able to vote for the US president, because it has an impact on all of us …” Anderson tweeted.
I believe Everyone in the world
should be able to vote for the US president,
because it has an impact
on all of us… #nyfw2019 #activistonaction @TheView pic.twitter.com/W4K3T769OC— Pamela Anderson (@pamfoundation) September 6, 2019
Perhaps the assertion is a residual effect of spending too much time with Julian Assange.
The actress tagged the daytime talk show “The View” in her tweet, which she made an appearance on the same day, which suggests that she may have been looking to tweet something outrageous to draw attention.
Anderson defended Assange on the show Friday, as co-host Joy Behar suggested he was “responsible” for Donald Trump being elected due to revealing private emails from former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s campaign.
“Hillary Clinton is responsible for Trump,” Anderson pushed back, saying Assange “wasn’t helping Trump.”
“He was trying to give the American people true information” about Clinton, she said.
While her suggestion was vociferously panned on Twitter, rightfully so, there may be a certain degree of overlooked brilliance in the “Baywatch” alum’s remark.
One being that it draws attention to the idea of non-citizens voting in U.S. elections.
This strengthens the stance President Trump has taken against illegal immigration amid concerns that some of those in the country illegally are taking part in elections — after all, Mexico and Central America are part of “everyone in the world.”
Another effect of Anderson’s tweet is that it prompted an online debate about voting requirements, which is long overdue.
Take a look at some of the responses from Twitter and see if you agree:
Pamela Anderson wants to allow Foreigners to vote in our Presidential Elections – which really means, surrender our sovereignty to Foreign Nations, and expose ourselves to a Tyranny of the Majority.
Any rational American would pass on that idea.
— John Betts (@JohnFromCranber) September 7, 2019
— elizagn (@elizagnnnn) September 7, 2019
Nope, Americans should get to vote for the leaders of all the countries we give financial aid to so there’ll be more countries / governments that truly appreciate our generosity.
— Paul Plecinoga (@paul_plecinoga) September 7, 2019
AOC has some competition friends!?
— Barry Countiss (@MountainLuau) September 7, 2019
I believe Everyone in the world
should be able to sleep with Pam Anderson,
whether they are legally entitled to or not.
Because reasons.— Mike a.k.a. Proof ?? (@ProofBlog) September 7, 2019
I think that 95% of activists are #NuttierThanSquirrelTurds & need #MentalHealthAwareness
— Q BossyCowgurl (@BossyCowgurl84) September 7, 2019
Globalism is not right for any country, & the reason there are “borders” between countries is for people to live within the one they are born in,. It’s a sad statement to even believe other countries can pick a President in a country they don’t actually live in or know,
— If You Don’t Like It Here, Leave (@Natasha78d) September 6, 2019
I think everyone should move to the country whose government they align with instead and quit trying to change what makes America great.
— Chorky Spice (@TUnicornelius) September 7, 2019
Stop being ridiculous.
It’s not the United States of the World. It’s the United States of America.
What a ludicrous statement.
— S.L. Stiles (@StacyLStiles) September 7, 2019
I think people should have to prove that they are a citizen of the US and prove that they pay taxes before they can vote.
— Who’s Asking? (@Arizona_Blonde) September 7, 2019
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