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The Walking Dead’s 90 Minutes of Gun control for Alexandria
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The Walking Dead has been a huge hit for cable network AMC. The comic book adaptation tells the story of a post-apocalyptic world where zombies have overrun the world. Governments have fallen, leaving pockets of survivors to cope with the new world. It speaks a lot to the human experience. The zombie genre itself has been no stranger to social commentary, more prominently speaking to the times through George A. Romero’s films about the undead such as Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead. |
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MarkHamTownsend
(11/15/2016)
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Our bunch of intrepid .... "survivors" (I use that term loosely) living in the walled-off Alexandria, had an arsenal, for which they needlessly & stupidly ket a written inventory. When the strutting sociopathic Negan showed up, he used that list to assure he confiscated every gun. After Grimes' hormone charged son Carl bore down on Negan with a handgun -- reminding Negan about "gun control." Anything about the above pattern sound familiar?
Oh, and Grimes and his followers are a bunch of nimrods and fools who must be guarded by some really sympathetic angel ..... geeesh. The stupidity on that show... But I run low on available characters........ |
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Sosalty
(11/15/2016)
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There is a truth in the fictitious 'Dead show.' The results of 'universal background checks' and its necessary gun list, have consequences. |
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