Moore, 68, announced he was "completely fed up with recent events that have upset my tranquility" and has made several demands which he wishes, in his view, will see the nation improve.
Though despite making the dramatic proclamation about feeling guilty regarding his US citizenship, Moore admitted he hadn't planned anything dramatic in protest.
Instead of trying to renounce his passport, or move abroad, he announced that he'll instead spend every waking moment nagging people he meets regarding the matters which have inflamed him.
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Moore hit out at the Supreme Court for overturning women's federal right to abortion and restrictions struck down on the amount of carbon enabled to be released into the atmosphere, established by the Environmental Protection Agency in an attempt to check climate change.
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Moore summed up his frustrations in a posting on Twitter with the title: "A mass shooting to celebrate the 4th. A wealthy class that doubled its wealth while the country suffered. A Supreme Court that stripped 51% of our citizens of their reproductive rights while removing gun laws & killing the EPA."
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The documentary filmmaker argues he is in fact standing up for oft-praised American values of "Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness" though he states how unsettled he has become following recent events, yet refuses to leave the nation.
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"I refuse to live in a country threatened by white supremacy — and I'm not leaving. So we've got a problem," he started before railing at the recent choice made by the Supreme Court to overturn women's abortion rights.
"I cannot in good conscience continue to receive the privileges of 'full citizenship' in this land when all of its women and girls have now been declared official second-class citizens with no rights to their own bodies and conscripted to a life of Forced Birth should they fall pregnant and not want to be," Moore continued as she commiserated after the overturning of the 1973 court ruling.
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After the overturning of Roe v. Wade, pro-choice demonstrations started outside the Supreme Court and in many of the nation's largest cities.
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President Biden blamed the court for taking "away a constitutional right from the American people that it had already recognized."
Yet the veteran lawmaker who's now commander-in-chief has been questioned regarding why he didn't try to codify federal abortion rights throughout his lengthy career as a senator, or as vice president under Barack Obama.