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Standing behind Alec Baldwin (just in case)
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In every "gritty" movie that wins awards in Hollywood, there is smoking (it makes their characters gritty and "believable"), guns and violence.
All over the movies and the violent video games the entertainment industry produces are the oily fingerprints of the liberal Hollywood elite.
Somehow these stars, who are protected by well-armed security guards but who want to defund the police who protect us, reason that we should not have our Second Amendment right and that we Southern males are the real root cause of violence in America. Guns in your hands: bad; guns in their hands: good. |
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repealfederalgunlaws
(11/5/2021)
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"the police who protect us"
Oh puLEEZ. Police don't protect anyone other than themselves. |
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