SAMUEL L. JACKSON: GUNS, MOVIES, VIDEO GAMES HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH SANDY HOOK
Samuel L. Jackson, one of the stars of the new Quentin Tarantino-directed, Harvey Weinstein-produced Django Unchained, is speaking out against those who would restrict access to firearms or scale back violence in films in reaction to the massacre in Sandy Hook. Said Jackson:
"I don't think it's about more gun control. I grew up in the South with guns everywhere and we never shot anyone. This [shooting] is about people who aren't taught the value of life … I don’t think movies or video games have anything to do with it.”
Jackson added, “We need to stop deranged people from getting access to guns.” More
This guy and the whole Hollywood elites are a bunch of hypocrites.
ReplyDelete8:15-Sure they are when admitting it puts a crimp in their wallet.
ReplyDelete"I don't think it's about more gun control...but we need to stop deranged people from getting access to guns."
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I think it desensitizes the kids when it comes to all violence that runs amuk nowadays
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