In contrast to Donald Trump, Arnold Schwarzenegger has spoken clearly to racists.

The former governor of California found a keen tone in a video for the 'ATTN' media company for the American president and the racist groups involved in the riots. An anti-hate protester was killed and 19 others injured last Saturday. Donald Trump blamed both sides for it, while the actor made no compromises: "There are no two sides to bigotry and no two sides to hate."

Schwarzenegger himself wrote a speech that he would have liked from the President. In it, he said, among other things: "The country that defeated Hitler's army is no place for Nazi flags." Then he addressed clear words to racist groups: "Believe me, I know the real Nazis. I was born in Austria in 1947, shortly after the Second World War, and I grew up between broken men. Men who returned from the war full of guilt into a lost ideology. And I can tell you that these idealized spirits spend the rest of their lives in disgrace. And right now they're brazing in hell. " The star called for an end to hatred and to value everyone equally.