Jesse Ventura's personal message for Donald Trump is going viral
“Jesse Ventura is the former governor of Minnesota. On Thursday, the wrestling icon visited a Minneapolis high school to show support after federal officers reportedly used pepper spray and detained a staff member during a confrontation with ICE.
His words about the state of things are going viral:
"You wanna know something? I'll give you a quote. We're a Third World country now. You want to know why? I'm an expert. I've been to one. I spent 17 months in Southeast Asia while the draft dodger was playing golf. Right? You know how I know we're a Third World country? Because in Third World countries, they have the military doing their police work in the cities while you walk around."
He was also asked if he had a message for Donald Trump:
He replied, "Who is that? You mean, the draft dodging coward? I don't call him by name. He's the draft dodging coward who, when it was his time to serve his country, did what all rich white boys did. I wasn't a rich white boy. I grew up in South Minneapolis. Most of me and my friends are Vietnam veterans, we had to go, but the rich white boys never had to go, did they? And he didn't have to go, did he? And he's gonna tell me what courage is?"”
His words about the state of things are going viral:
"You wanna know something? I'll give you a quote. We're a Third World country now. You want to know why? I'm an expert. I've been to one. I spent 17 months in Southeast Asia while the draft dodger was playing golf. Right? You know how I know we're a Third World country? Because in Third World countries, they have the military doing their police work in the cities while you walk around."
He was also asked if he had a message for Donald Trump:
He replied, "Who is that? You mean, the draft dodging coward? I don't call him by name. He's the draft dodging coward who, when it was his time to serve his country, did what all rich white boys did. I wasn't a rich white boy. I grew up in South Minneapolis. Most of me and my friends are Vietnam veterans, we had to go, but the rich white boys never had to go, did they? And he didn't have to go, did he? And he's gonna tell me what courage is?"”






