Michael Shin denied rumors that he was going to quit the cinema for the sake of politics

47-year-old actor Michael Shin, who is known by many to the role of Lucian in the films "Another World", decided to leave the cinema and devote his life to politics. This was reported by journalists after talking with Shin in the framework of his advertising campaign for the film "Passengers", in which he played a robot-bartender.

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Michael has always been against the Nazis

Until that time of the last presidential election in the US, Shin quite often in his interviews spoke of dislike of the Nazis, radicals and generally politics in general. And after Trump won, this was added to everything about the bad attitude towards the new US president. Journalists of the newspaper The Times decided that these thoughts should be heard aloud by the fans of Michael and published several of his statements. That's what Shin said:

"The radicals must now be stopped, just as the Nazis of Germany were stopped. If this does not happen, then mankind is waiting for the collapse. I'm ready to fight for this just cause, even if this idea will negatively affect my relationship with my beloved girlfriend Sarah Silverman. Other than that, I do not like Trump's political path. I am very worried about the kind of society our children and grandchildren will grow in. "

After that, the actor said a few words about his future:

"Many people ask me how I can combine cinema and politics. I can say that for the sake of my goal, the fight against radicals, I'm ready to stop being an actor. "
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Journalists did not understand me correctly

After the statements of Michael were in the press, fans of the actor's talent began to sound the alarm. In social networks, one could find such statements: "Shin, why do you need politics? You're a cool actor! "," It's unfortunate that Michael quits the profession of an actor "," Michael, do not go into politics! You are needed on the screen in good films ", etc. However, Shin, seeing this reaction, reassured his fans by writing on Twitter that it was some kind of mistake:

"My dear fans! There's some mistake. The Times interviewer did not correctly understand my words. I just said that for the sake of ridding the world of radicals and extremists, I am ready to sacrifice much. Here it is meant that if this happens and it is necessary to go into politics, I, perhaps, will do it. I emphasize, maybe, i.e. not exactly!".