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originally posted by: brandiwine14
Such hypocrites, all they are doing is proving that money talks. How much did they get payed to do this propaganda video I wonder? Do they have bodyguards? how about their kids?
The only thing that video does is add a list of names of celebrities whose movies I will no longer rent, buy, or pay to see.
Here is the better video that shows what hypocrites they are, it is explicit so be warned.
originally posted by: ParanoidAmerican
a reply to: Jenisiz
When did this pile come out?
2nd
originally posted by: amazing
This thread proves that we can't have a rational discussion in America about guns.
It also proves that many of you think you are smarter than celebrities. Why do you think you are smarter than they are?
But back on topic. We need to have discussions about gun violence. America, especially, is a reactive society. Meaning that it takes big events to get us talking and to take action. We're not proactive. Knowing this, it only makes sense to have a discussion about guns after a tragedy like Sandy Hook.
However, when anyone even a celebrity brings it up...the response isn't one of logic and looking at the cause of gun violence but of...sorry your child died, you'll never take my guns!
Mature adults can have meaningful discussion about guns without fear. Apparently not on ATS though?
originally posted by: amazing
This thread proves that we can't have a rational discussion in America about guns.
It also proves that many of you think you are smarter than celebrities. Why do you think you are smarter than they are?
But back on topic. We need to have discussions about gun violence. America, especially, is a reactive society. Meaning that it takes big events to get us talking and to take action. We're not proactive. Knowing this, it only makes sense to have a discussion about guns after a tragedy like Sandy Hook.
However, when anyone even a celebrity brings it up...the response isn't one of logic and looking at the cause of gun violence but of...sorry your child died, you'll never take my guns!
Mature adults can have meaningful discussion about guns without fear. Apparently not on ATS though?
originally posted by: Snarl
a reply to: amazing
This thread proves that we can't have a rational discussion in America about guns.
There's no need for rational discussion. There's no need for any discussion. Go read the second amendment. Discussion closed.
originally posted by: Snarl
a reply to: amazing
This thread proves that we can't have a rational discussion in America about guns.
There's no need for rational discussion. There's no need for any discussion. Go read the second amendment. Discussion closed.
originally posted by: Jenisiz
originally posted by: Snarl
a reply to: amazing
This thread proves that we can't have a rational discussion in America about guns.
There's no need for rational discussion. There's no need for any discussion. Go read the second amendment. Discussion closed.
Winner winner chicken dinner. We're still going by the constitution right? Or is it as feeble as the paper it's written on?
originally posted by: usernameconspiracy
So is there some threshold as to celebrity status whereby one loses their right to have their own opinion about topics such as gun control?
Was it OK when Charlie Heston was was Mr. Celebrity Gung Ho NRA Man? Or is it only when the celebrity has a differing opinion that the piece becomes propaganda?