Jane Fonda made it clear she is not proud of America.

During a recent interview with the BBC, Fonda was asked, “Are you proud of America today?”

She replied with an emphatic no.

Exchange as follows:

SACKUR: Let me ask you a simple question, are you proud of are you proud of America today?

FONDA: No! But, I’m proud of the resistance. I’m proud of the people who are turning out in unprecedented numbers and continue and continue over and over and over again to protest what Trump is doing. I’m very proud of them, that core.

Later in the segment, Fonda offered her thoughts on the NFL protests and was asked if she would participate. She said she would not only participate by getting down on a knee, but she would get down on both knees or on all fours if necessary.

Fonda, as you may recall, has a long history of anti-American sentiment. She opposed the U.S. war in Vietnam, as many patriotic Americans did. But she traveled to Hanoi in July 1972. There, “Hanoi Jane,” as she would later be called, posed for a photo on a North Vietnamese anti-aircraft gun (the ones shooting down American aircraft) and called the returning POWs “hypocrites and liars and pawns,” claiming that Americans were never tortured.

So Donald Trump Jr. decided to give her an answer on what he thinks about her opinion on America!

Darn, we lost “Hanoi Jane”… again. I’m not sure how real hardworking Americans will be able to cope. 🙄 https://t.co/B2hJPS9zKp — Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) October 17, 2017



She has never shown pride in America. She damn sure takes the rewards and riches the country provides but then works against its system while under the cover of its laws of free and open speech.

As an American, I am not proud that she went to Vietnam or her lying rhetoric. She is a Traitor and should have been tried for Treason.

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