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Why Harrison Ford Thinks Politics May Be Making A ‘Healthy Swing To The Right’

Why Harrison Ford Thinks Politics May Be Making A ‘Healthy Swing To The Right’
Harrison Ford at an Emmys event earlier this yearHarrison Ford may lean liberal when it comes to his politics, but he isn’t worried about the US taking a shift towards the conservative side.Asked what he thinks about the state of the country under president Donald Trump’s administration during a wide-ranging interview with Variety, published on Wednesday, the Indiana Jones icon had a surprising answer.“The pendulum doth swing in both directions, and it’s on a healthy swing to the right at the moment,” Harrison said. “And, as nature dictates, it will swing back.”The Star Wars legend, who endorsed Kamala Harris during the 2024 presidential race, went on to diagnose the US’ deep political polarisation as the real problem.“Currently, the issue is not who we are, but that we’re not who we used to be because we’ve been purposefully disaggregated into serviceable political units,” he told Variety.According to the actor, the zero-sum game between the left and the right has throttled America’s ability to find solutions through the middle ground.Harrison Ford talked politics, and why he thinks America is making "a healthy swing to the right," in a new cover story for Variety.“That has caused the middle to become frayed and tenuous, and the middle is where we belong,” the Blade Runner star said. “Not because it’s banal and safe, but because it’s fair. Compromise is fair and honest.”Learning how to handle defeat, while still sticking to your values, is a crucial lesson Harrison thinks people have forgotten.“In politics and in life, you don’t always get what you want, but you get what you get and you don’t get upset,” he said. “They teach us that in kindergarten, but they also teach you to fight for what you think is right.”Harrison continued: “Now, because we’ve been disaggregated in this way, we’re having a hard time finding commonality.”But he told Variety he thinks there is one major issue people of all persuasions should be able to rally around.“If you look at the economy, you’ll figure out where the commonality is – it’s where it always was: Rich get richer, and poor get poorer,” he said. “And that ain’t exactly right.”Asked if he had any solutions, the star told Variety he wasn’t the one with the answers.“You’re asking an unqualified person,” he said. “So I don’t have that answer.”READ MORE:'I Will Not Answer That Stupid Question': Harrison Ford Has No Time For ThisHarrison Ford Makes Very Blunt Admission About Filming His Latest Marvel RoleHarrison Ford Went Out Of His Way To Compliment 1 Of His Co-Star's 'Great D**k'

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