USA: Hollywood is the wokest place on earth regarding social responsibility, but when they try to lecture law-abiding Americans on firearms, it’s an absolute joke.
During a recent episode of the “Joe Rogan Experience” with guest comedian Tim Dillon, Joe Rogan pointed out Hollywood’s hypocritical stance on firearms.
“Isn’t it f–king wild that Hollywood, in general, is very anti-gun, but they promote guns more than any other media on the planet? All their best movies, whether it’s ‘The Gray Man,’ or whether you’re watching ‘The Terminal List’ or ‘Mission Impossible.
“It’s all ‘Guns save the day.’ Guns kill aliens, guns kill werewolves, guns kill everyone. Everyone bad gets killed by guns … but guns are bad and you shouldn’t have guns.’ It’s crazy,” Rogan said.
Virtue-signaling celebs have no trouble profiting off movies featuring violence and guns. However, they love to criticize gun advocacy groups such as the National Rifle Association for making communities less safe.
Comedian Bill Maher on his show “Real Time with Bill Maher” on HBO, recently pointed out that children “see 200,000 acts of violence on screens before the age of 18.”
Maher cited the FBI, who said the common denominator with signs of a school shooter is “fascination with violence-filled entertainment.”
Maher concluded: “It’s funny, Hollywood is the wokest place on earth in every other area of social responsibility… but when it comes to the unbridled romanticization of gun violence — crickets.”
by Tyler Durden
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