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Obama interrupted by criticism while addressing Paul Pelosi attack

Former President Obama was interrupted by a protester during a Democratic campaign rally in Michigan on Saturday night, when he was discussing the recent attack on Paul Pelosi, who married to Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-California).

While Obama called for elected officials to “explicitly reject” the dangerous rhetoric of their supporters, man in the crowd yelled at former the president.

“Sir, that’s what I mean” answered Obama.

“Sir, we… have a process that we set up in our democracy. Right now I say you will chance to talk somehow soon,” he continued.

“We shouldn’t interrupt each other. We don’t have to yell at each other down”.

Obama added what “basic courtesy and courtesy work,” and said that this is what he wants to encourage.

The Democrat said earlier that “demonizing” rhetoric is creating a “dangerous climate.”

“If our rhetoric about each other becomes so rude when we don’t just disagree with people but we start demonizing, making wild, crazy claims about them creates a dangerous atmosphere,” he said.

Politicians who “stir up division» and use of anger and fear break basic spirit of this country,” added two-term the president.

“If a elected officials do not more explicitly reject this kind of rhetoric if they silently support or call your supporters to stand up up outside polling places are armed with weapons and dressed in tactical gear, more people can get hurt,” Obama said.

Obama also turned to role of social media in increased dangerous rhetoric, criticism of platforms for feeding consumers “disputes and conflicts instead of facts and truth”.

“Sometimes it can be dangerous,” he warned.

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