America has reached the tipping point. Several months ago, during the protests in Ferguson, I wrote on Breitbart that we needed to find a way to unite our country. The protests last week at a Trump campaign event at the University of Illinois, Chicago had nothing to do with Donald Trump. Yet he has been labeled by both the Left and the Right as the cause of unrest. What a crock!

Some of the reasons we see the unrest on today’s college campuses: anti-Semitism, a lack of tolerance for any balanced political discourse (as some conservatives have experienced), and the reactions against Wall Street. We, my dear friends, have seen unrest in America increase the last several years. Do you think the majority of Americans who have stood by while special interests have fought against the Judeo-Christian values this country was founded on are not angry? Do you think that the genocide of Christians in the Middle East by radical Islamic terrorists, which has been ignored by our government, has not angered Americans? Or the attack on Christmas, the closing of factories and rising health care costs?

And yet, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz and John Kasich want to tie the violence to Donald Trump. Do they not understand Chicago spawned subversive educator Bill Ayers? Do you not realize this unrest was not spontaneous? The GOP candidates should have framed the truth, but instead we heard them insinuating that Trump is the cause of the unrest, rather than the disease of broken government.

In a stump speech last week, Rubio said that America looked like a “third-world country.” Well, this is exactly why America needs Donald Trump. Our immigration policy and lack of assimilation is reshaping our country. Instead of admitting that America is being “fundamentally transformed” by the failed policies of both parties, politicians want to blame Trump. They want to keep the American voter drugged and in lockstep. The GOP elites, politicians and pundits have said they will do anything to stop Trump. They say Trump’s comments on immigration, trade and radical Islam are divisive.

No, it is the first time a candidate is telling the America people like it is. The rest toe the party line and do not care that the great majority has been beaten down. How pathetic that Rubio, Cruz and Kasich, along with Jeb Bush, meet up to take Donald Trump down, and then try to pin the unrest that is just underneath the surface of our country on Donald Trump.

We now have the effete class of politicians which are turning America into a doughy, soft republic. Tammy Bruce on Fox News recently gave a concise repudiation of how the GOP and its candidates have fanned the flames against Donald Trump. Why not blame the hijacked educational system, the lack of assimilation, the criminality of the illegal immigration, the death of American factories and industry, the attack on Judeo-Christian values, and policies of both the Left and Right that have failed the American people.

Mitt Romney, the GOP and some of the media are all responsible for, against the will of the people, fanning the flames of divisiveness. Trump speaks for those whose backs this country was built on, but who have not gotten their rightful place at the table because no one spoke up for them. Yes, there has been tough language, but have we all forgotten some of rhetoric surrounding President Obama, such as Chicago’s Rev. Jeremiah Wright, saying “God damn America”?

Rubio, Kasich and Cruz are a confederacy of hypocrites who sold out – if this weren’t the case, they would not fan the flames against Donald Trump, and instead would tell the American people the truth. I do not condone any form of violence in our political discourse, and I do not condone how these presidential candidates blame Trump for America’s unrest in order to further their agendas. It is not the Trump supporters who are creating the violence in America, it is what Rubio alluded to: America looks “like a third-world country.” Now, why isn’t that the subject of conversation?

Robert Davi is an actor, singer, writer and director. He resides in Los Angeles.