Actor Ethan Hawke has thrown his two-cents' worth of an opinion into this year's election season, and it's everything one could expect from a Hollywood leftist with nothing original to say except that Trump and his supporters are sexist, fascist, and racists.

In an interview with The Daily Beast, the 46-year-old actor said he felt deeply offended during the second debate when Trump proposed possible jail time for Hillary Clinton for her use of a private email server while Secretary of State. Hawke felt this was a "fascist" proposal.

Hawke then moved on to Trump's supporters – the "basket of deplorables" – saying they've injected a "poison" into presidential politics by latching onto Trump's "white" and "male" message to follow-up eight years under a black President.

​"What ‘Make America Great Again’ means is not lost on any of us," Hawke said. "It means ‘white’ and ‘male.’ They think, ‘What could be worse than a black president? GASP! A woman!’ The sailboat is going way the wrong way to a certain part of the country, and it’s very upsetting. And Trump plays right into it."

The actor then somehow managed to tie this into his latest film, The Magnificent Seven remake, by referencing its multiracial cast, which (Spoiler Alert! Not that it matters anyway. Better you see The Seven Samurai instead) apparently ends with all the white people dying off.

"I think that’s why, at the end of Antoine Fuqua’s Magnificent Seven, Denzel rides off with a Mexican and a Native American," he said. "They’re the only ones who survive that battle. I think that’s very beautiful, but there’s a war in our consciousness about letting go of the past and embracing the future—a future that includes all people."

Actually no, considering that no white people were present in that final ride off, which would make sense if that were the message. He then went to repeat another leftist trope seen throughout this election season by mentioning his daughter and the pride he feels that she can one day run for President, thanks to "Crooked Hillary."

"This is her first election she’ll vote in, and she wasn’t politically aware the last election, so this is really her first go-around," he continued. "For her to get to see a woman in this situation is something I’ve never seen my whole life, but she has no awareness of it. That’s in the past now."

Hawke also commented on how Obama's tenure "has forced the country to think about race and think about gender in a much more visceral way. And it’s creating an undertow, too. A lot of the poison is coming out in a way that it hasn’t the last twenty years."

Or it could be that ordinary working folk have grown tired of pampered elitists like Hawke disparaging them as sexist, racist, bigoted, homophobes for not following their leftist line of thinking.