Like many Americans, Anthony Bourdain is deeply worried about what the future of this country will be under President-elect Donald Trump.
“No fan of the Clintons am I, by a long shot,” Bourdain told Eater in an interview published on Wednesday. “But I’m a New Yorker, Donald Trump is a New Yorker. And the New Yorkers I know, we’ve lived with this guy for 30 years. I’ve seen Donald Trump say things one day, and then I saw what he did the next.”
He added, “I’m not saying I know the guy personally, not like I’d hug him, but I’m saying that as a New Yorker, we pretty much are neighbors. And my many years of living in his orbit have not left me with a favorable impression, let’s put it that way.”
After taking a shot at Trump’s anti-Mexican rhetoric (Bourdain is a longtime champion of Mexican restaurant workers) by commenting that Trump’s Virginia vineyard probably employs Mexican immigrants, Bourdain went on to explain why he believes Red State Americans cast their ballots for Trump.
“I’ve spent a lot of time in Red State America. I’ve spent a lot of time in Trump country,” Bourdain said. “I have a lot of sympathy, and I believe understanding, for cultures and for places where gun culture goes so deep — that first cold morning when Daddy takes a young boy out hunting with him, lets him use a rifle, shows him how to use it — I know how emotional and how deep that goes.”
He added, “We are a violent nation, from the beginning. I’m not arguing for current gun policy, but I think it’s worth acknowledging that this is a country founded in violence, a country that has always worshipped outlaws, loners, cowboys, and people who got the things they got by the gun. We glorify it, we created an entertainment industry that does little but glorify solving complex problems with simple violence.”
He was also critical of the left.
“But I think to mock constantly, as so much of the left has done — to demonize, to ridicule, to treat with abject contempt people who live in a very different America than they live in — is both ugly and counterproductive,” Bourdain said. “There are a lot of people who are pissed off, they’re tired of being talked to like that.”
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