Donald Trump makes me scared for my family: Aziz Ansari
Indian-origin actor Aziz Ansari expressed his fury over Donald Trump’s “xenophobic rhetoric” in a poignant op-ed for a leading newspaper.

Indian-origin actor Aziz Ansari expressed his fury over Donald Trump’s “xenophobic rhetoric” in a poignant op-ed for a leading newspaper.
The 33-year-old Master of None creator started out by noting that since the shooting deaths of 49 people in Orlando, Florida, earlier in June, he has been trying to convince his parents, Muslim immigrants, to stay away from mosques, reported US magazine.
But, he wrote in The New York Times, he “realised how awful it was to tell an American citizen to be careful about how she worshipped. Today, with presidential candidate Donald Trump spewing hate speech, prejudice is reaching new levels. It’s visceral, and scary, and it affects how people live, work and play. It makes me afraid for my family. It also makes no sense.” Ansari pointed out that the the term “Muslim” is more likely to conjure up images of faceless terrorists than “Nobel Peace Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar or the kid who left the boy band One Direction”. “I myself am not a religious person, but after these attacks, anyone that even looks like they might be Muslim understands the feelings my friend described”.