Monday, May 28, 2018

Hollywood Stars Team Up To “Take Down” The NRA… So Let’s Boycott Them

Alec Baldwin, Amy Schumer, and Jimmy Kimmel 
Gary Maher  "Even though any of these third-rate actors would have no problem playing a violent role in a movie for 10 million bucks, apparently the popular thing to do is blame the National Rifle Association for literally every instance of crime or violence involving a gun.
"The sad part is that their liberal sheep followers love it when these goofballs take Twitter shots at the NRA. But these Hollywood elitists are about to take their attacks on the NRA to the next level — so we need your help with a vow to boycott anything connected to these anti-gun thugs."

"Breitbart reports:
Hollywood gun control proponents, including Alec Baldwin, Amy Schumer, and Jimmy Kimmel are helping launch an initiative to take down the NRA.
"According to The Hollywood Reporter, the initiative is being called the “No Rifle Association initiative.” The hashtag will be #NoRA. and Constance Wu.Parkland student gun control activists David Hogg and Cameron Kasky have signed onto the initiative as well.Supporters of the initiative made clear they plan to “counterac[t] the influence of NRA money in the po"The organization penned a letter to NRA executive VP Wayne LaPierre on Friday, signed by more than 130 Hollywood stars.“We’re going to shine a bright light on what you and your organization do to America. We’re going to make sure the whole world sees your bloody hands. We’re coming for your money. We’re coming for your puppets. And we’re going to win,” the letter said. “We’re coming for your money. We’re coming for your puppets. And we’re going to win.” 
 "Other celebrities signing onto support the initiative include Ashley Judd, W. Kamau Bell, Don Cheadle, Minnie Driver, Jon Favreau, Nathan Fillion, Jordan Horowitz, Julianne Moore, Michael Moore, Patton Oswalt, Annabella Sciorra, Jill Soloway, Amber Tamblyn and Constance Wu.  Parkland student gun control activists David Hogg and Cameron Kasky have signed onto the initiative as well.  Supporters of the initiative made clear they plan to “counterac[t] the influence of NRA money in the political system.”
Hat tip to  Sarah Lynn Fogelstrom at Mark Levin's Fan Club of Intelligent, Thinking Women (and Men)

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