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Liam Neeson Blasted For 'Rank Hypocrisy'
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"Action movie star Liam Neeson is being accused of lacking brains and 'rank hypocrisy' for his comments blasting gun ownership in America – while making a career appearing in movies featuring … guns."
"'The rank hypocrisy of an actor who uses guns in his films and attacks gun ownership at the same time is way over the top. I guess you don’t need brains to act,' said Alan Gottlieb, founder of the Second Amendment Foundation. 'All you have to do is read the script.'"
"Larry Pratt, executive director of Gun Owners of America, was also not impressed by the comments from Neeson, who appeared in 'Schindler’s List." ... |
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Millwright66
(1/14/2015)
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The hypocrisy of hollywood has existed for years. ts contempt for mainstream america's values and mores were the "stuff of filmdom legends". Even today its licentious history is ballyhooed on rescreenings.
This latest ham -- a mere shade of his predecessors' - isn't any less hypocritical; in his actions, statements, or cashing the checks. |
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