不是闹着玩儿!《速度与激情》主演道恩•强森或竞选总统
《速度与激情》系列电影中霍布斯的扮演者道恩•强森(Dwayne Johnson)称,未来他“真的可能”竞选美国总统,他在接受《GQ》杂志采访时表示,自己开始考虑竞选总统是因为看到了《华盛顿邮报》的一篇报道,文中称他可以成为一位总统候选人。强森没有表明自己是民主党还是共和党的拥护者,他说自己将以合作和包容为前提参选。强森还透露,特朗普和希拉里的总统竞选团队曾与他接洽,希望为其背书,但是都被他拒绝了。 Dwayne Johnson has said that there is "a real possibility" that he will one day run for US president. The wrestler-turned-actor, best known for his appearances in the Fast and the Furious franchise, made the comments during an interview with GQ in which he also criticised Donald Trump's notorious travel ban. Johnson, who has spoken previously about a possible career in politics, said that he began to consider the prospect of a presidential run after reading an article in the Washington Post that suggested him as a viable candidate. "A year ago it started coming up more and more," he said. "There was a real sense of earnestness, which made me go home and think, 'Let me really rethink my answer and make sure I am giving an answer that is truthful and also respectful.'" Johnson, who did not declare allegiances to either the Democrats or Republicans, said his campaign would be built on cooperation and inclusion. "(If I didn't agree with someone) on something, I wouldn't shut them out. I would actually include them," he said. "The first thing we'd do is we'd come and sit down and we'd talk about it. I (would) take responsibility for everyone. Especially when you disagree with me. If there's a large number of people disagreeing, there might be something I'm not seeing, so let me see it. Let me understand it." Johnson was reluctant to criticise Trump, saying that it was "hard to categorise right now how I think he's doing". He did, however, condemn the administration's attempt to ban entry to the US from several Muslim-majority countries. "I completely disagree with it," Johnson said. "I believe in our national security to the core, but I don't believe in a 'ban' that bans immigrants. I believe in inclusion. Our country was built on that, and it continues to be made strong by that. And the decision felt like a snap judgment … Within 24 hours, we saw a 'tail effect'. It grew to heartache, it grew to a great deal of pain, it grew to a great deal of confusion, and it had a lot of people scrambling." Johnson also revealed that he was approached by the presidential campaigns of both Trump and Hillary Clinton for an endorsement, but declined the offers. "I feel like I'm in a position now where my word carries a lot of weight and influence, which of course is why they want the endorsement," he said. "But I also have a tremendous amount of respect for the process and felt like if I did share my political views publicly, a few things would happen. I felt like it would either make people unhappy with the thought of whatever my political view was. And, also, it might sway an opinion, which I didn't want to do." Johnson's most recent film, The Fate of the Furious (titled Fast and Furious 8 outside the US), was released in April and has grossed over $1bn (£917m) at the global box office. |