If you're a white male that voted for Donald Trump in 2016, Hollywood has already labeled you.
Michael Moore, the liberal filmmaker and activist, recently said that if you are in that category, you are not a good person.
"I refuse to participate in post-racial America. I refuse to say because we elected Obama that suddenly that means everything is ok, white people have changed. White people have not changed," Moore told Rolling Stone. "Two-thirds of all white guys voted for Trump. That means anytime you see three white guys walking at you, down the street towards you, two of them voted for Trump. You need to move over to the other sidewalk, because these are not good people that are walking toward you. You should be afraid of them."
Michael Johns co-founded the Tea Party Movement and says that's an unfair stereotype.
"His performance with African-Americans and Hispanics was incrementally higher than his Republican predecessors," Johns said.
Adding that we can't disagree on politics and stay friends these days.
"So much is at stake in American governance, and that's been because government has grown so big and so large in the lives of many Americans," Johns explained, adding that is why politics dominates conversation the way it does today.