Ignorance not virtue: Barack Obama on Donald Trump

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US President Barack Obama receives an honorary doctorate of laws from the president of Rutgers University, Robert Barchi, during the commencement ceremony in New Brunswick, New Jersey. (Photo: AFP)

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US President Barack Obama receives an honorary doctorate of laws from the president of Rutgers University, Robert Barchi, during the commencement ceremony in New Brunswick, New Jersey. (Photo: AFP)

US President Barack Obama on Sunday criticised the populist campaign of Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump, decrying “anti-intellectualism” and noting that “ignorance is not a virtue”.

Mr Obama did not specifically name the brash New York real estate developer during his remarks at a university graduation ceremony in New Jersey, but it was clear he was referring to the candidate who is running on a slogan of “Make American Great Again!”

The President told students not to pine for an American golden age of years past, saying, “The good old days were not all that good,” as he pointed out problems with racial discrimination, poverty and lack of equality for women. “The world is more interconnected than ever before and it is becoming more connected every day. Building walls won’t change things,” Mr Obama said, an apparent jab at Trump’s calls for a wall along the US-Mexico border to keep illegal immigrants out.

“Suggesting that we can build an endless wall along our borders and blame our challenges on immigrants, that does not just run counter to our history as the world melting pot,” Mr Obama said.

“It contradicts the evidence that our growth and our innovation and our dynamism has always been spurred by our ability to attract strivers from every corner of the globe.”

“In politics and in life, ignorance is not a virtue. It’s not cool to not know what you’re talking about,” he said. “That’s not challenging political correctness. That’s just not knowing what you’re talking about.”

Mr Obama was speaking after he received an honorary degree from Rutgers University.

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