Veteran actor Ian McKellen said it is "un-American" of US President Donald Trump to not stand up in support of the LGBTQ community and he is sending out a wrong message as an important global public figure.
The 78-year-old actor, who prides himself as an outspoken homosexual and activist, said the Trump should know that the movement for gay rights started in his own hometown, reported Variety.
"... It's appalling and quite unnecessary and very un- American. The gay rights movement began in America. It began in San Francisco, it began in Stonewall, the city where Donald Trump was born and thrived," McKellen said in a video interview at Cannes Lions, 64th International Festival of Creativity.
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"I can't follow Mr Trump. I don't always understand what he says and when I do, I have to admit later that I got it wrong because he changed his mind or changed his mind about what he said. He's a very bad communicator, at least to me. Get more straightforward, Donald. And then we can take you seriously," he said.
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