LaPierre blames Hollywood, video games, music the courts for creating ‘culture of violence’
Believe it or not, the NRA does not share in the blame.
Shocker.
See the whole news conference here:
Hat tip: Liberals Unite
Believe it or not, the NRA does not share in the blame.
Shocker.
See the whole news conference here:
Hat tip: Liberals Unite
5 comments
2 | Destro Fri, Dec 21, 2012 9:28:04pm |
Listening to hip hop makes me want to pop a cap in his cracker ass. Thankfully for gangstas like me the NRA has made it easy for me to do so.
3 | HappyWarrior Fri, Dec 21, 2012 10:33:30pm |
I like how he blames movies that came out practically twenty years ago. And calling American Psycho a slasher flick shows just how ignorant he is.
4 | Destro Sat, Dec 22, 2012 12:14:17am |
re: #3 HappyWarrior
I like how he blames movies that came out practically twenty years ago. And calling American Psycho a slasher flick shows just how ignorant he is.
This is like blaming "Fight Club" for 9/11.....
So the NRA wants us to practice censorship and deny the 1st amendment to benefit the 2nd one?
5 | TedStriker Sat, Dec 22, 2012 1:38:22pm |
Reposted from another thread:
Notice that LaPierre (and his minions) tend to leave out military-type games such as the Battlefield, Call of Duty, and Medal of Honor series in their arguments against "violent" games, which is especially germane, since Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 is out right now and is very popular (I'm not gonna lie, I play it on the PC).
"Violent" video games are apparently only bad if they don't simulate, glorify, or fetishize the (US) military or military equipment, right, Mr. LaPierre?