After Trump failed to denounce neo-nazis in the wake of Charlottesville, Arnold Schwarzenegger wanted to show the President exactly how it should be done.

He slammed that speech where the President said there were "very fine people on both sides" by stating: "There are no two sides to bigotry. There are no two sides to hatred. If you choose to march with a flag that symbolises the slaughter of millions of people, there are not two sides."

In the video posted to Twitter by ATTN, the former Californian governor then went onto deliver the speech he said Trump should have given.

"As president of the United States and as a Republican, I reject the support of white supremacists.The country that defeated Hitler's armies is no place for Nazi flags. The party of Lincoln won't stand with those who carry the battle flag of the failed Confederacy."

He then turned to a Trump bobble head and said: "Was it that difficult? See, I told you".

After he had finished with Trump, Schwarzenegger turned his attention to hate groups. He said he had known the "original nazis" having been born in Austria just after the Second World War, and he wanted to be blunt as possible.

"I have a message to the Neo-Nazis, the White Nationalists and the neo-Confederates. Let me be just as blunt as possible: Your heroes are losers. You're supporting a lost cause."

He finished by saying how all humans are equal, so attention should be directed to facing hatred head on. Of course, he finished on a twist of his signature line: "Let's terminate hate".

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From: Esquire UK