Filmmaker James Cameron says he plans to move to New Zealand, citing his frustration with Donald Trump’s presidency. The Titanic and Avatar director described Trump’s leadership as “sickening” and said it convinced him to leave the United States for good.
Cameron has criticized Trump in the past, but his latest comments show a final decision to relocate. Speaking on “The F—ing News” podcast, he compared Trump’s re-election to watching a “car crash over and over.”
Cameron Criticizes Trump’s Leadership
James Cameron believes Trump’s policies have weakened the country. He said America has abandoned its values and is being “hollowed out” by the current administration.
He expressed concern about environmental rollbacks and political instability. In previous interviews, he criticized Trump’s stance on climate change, calling him “a madman.”
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Why Cameron Chose New Zealand
Cameron has lived in New Zealand while working on the Avatar sequels. He praised the country’s leadership and environmental policies.
He said his New Zealand citizenship is “imminent” and that he has worked toward this move for years. The country’s stable government and commitment to sustainability influenced his decision.
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Reaction to Cameron’s Decision
Supporters say Cameron is standing by his beliefs and taking a stand against Trump. Others argue that leaving the US is a privilege not available to most Americans.
Some Trump supporters mocked Cameron’s decision, calling it an overreaction. Critics on social media questioned why he would leave instead of staying to push for change.
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Hollywood and Politics Continue to Clash
Cameron’s decision reflects a larger divide in Hollywood. Many celebrities have spoken out against Trump, with some threatening to leave the country.
While some public figures remain in the US to advocate for political change, others, like Cameron, choose to leave. His move adds to the ongoing debate over Trump’s leadership and the future of American politics.
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