. . . and his brother is making a series about what wonderful people the Boston Police are.
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8 Examples of Hollywood Anti-Gun Hypocrisy
Jan 31 2013 - 7:25am by WireShots Staff
As part of the recent push for gun control, the improperly-named Mayors Against Illegal Gunstheyre actually against all gunslaunched the campaign Demand a Plan. A key part of it is a video featuring A-list celebrities calling on Americans to demand a gun control plan from their elected officials. Problem is, almost all of these celebrities have made a lot of money waving guns around on-screen. The staggering hypocrisy of the video was too much for at least one person, who put together a video response to Demand a Plan that has since gone viral. Bluntly titled, Demand A PlanDemand Celebrities Go F*** Themselves, it deftly intersperses the celebrities call for gun control with clips from their movies where theyre shooting guns.
For some reason, American society seems to idolize celebrities and actors much the same way Britons do royalty, even though they dont actually do anything. Think about it: Their job is to play dress-up and make-believe, all while being paid huge sums of money, surrounded by people who constantly tell them theyre great. Is it any wonder theyve lost touch with reality? Why anyone pays attention to what actors say offscreen is a mystery to me, but people do. While the list of celebrities who think with their heartand in doing so, are strangers to logicis very long, so here is a short list of artists who are publicly anti-gun, yet have no problem using guns to make money....
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