Tuesday, May 27, 2014

MICHAEL MOORE, AT IT AGAIN…


Well if anyone out there is truly interested, that fat-slob-of-a Hollywood-hypocrite, Michael Moore, has finally issued his official response, if you wanna call it that, to what apparently has been the many requests for comment regarding the shootings that took place at the University of California, Santa Barbara. And I’m sure many of us were waiting with bated breath to hear just what this moron would have to say about this horrible event. And as to be expected Moore’s response was just as idiotic as many of us expected that it would be. He said, "Guns don't kill people; Americans kill people." He’s just so clever, is he not?

Mikey wrote on his Facebook page on Saturday, "We are a people easily manipulated by fear, which causes us to arm ourselves with a quarter-billion guns in our homes that are often easily accessible to young people, burglars, the mentally ill, and anyone who momentarily snaps." It was back in 2002 that Mikey made what was billed as being a ‘documentary’, "Bowling for Columbine," which while it was touted as being an examination of gun violence in America, was really nothing more than a fictional account of the horrific event that occurred in 1999 at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado.

Six people are now dead after a student at Santa Barbara City College shot three near the UCSB campus after stabbing three others at his apartment. Seven others were also very seriously injured. The gunman, Elliot Rodger, the son of some Hollywood movie director, reportedly ended the rampage by having the good sense to kill himself. And of course this very wonderful father of what he claimed was a very wonderful son, rather than accept any level of responsibility regarding, what must have been, his rather questionable parenting skills, instead was quick to place blame for this tragedy on the NRA.

To no one’s surprise, Mikey went on to argue that the "true" symbol of the United States is really "the gun, not the eagle." He said, "While other countries have more violent pasts (Germany, Japan), more guns per capita in their homes (Canada [mostly hunting guns]), and the kids in most other countries watch the same violent movies and play the same violent video games that our kids play, no one even comes close to killing as many of its own citizens on a daily basis as we do." But a point that this fat slob conveniently leaves out is the fact that in many instances a gun is not always the first weapon of choice.

Mikey of course made the claim that "nearly all of our mass shootings are by angry or disturbed white males." But the casualties from those ‘mass shootings’ to which Mikey chooses to refer actually pale in comparison to the number of blacks who are murdered each day by their fellow blacks and in the very places that have the strictest gun laws. But you’ll notice, Mikey never really talks about those. He also claims that 90 percent of Americans want tougher laws on guns, but that "Congress refuses" to act. Which, of course, we all know is really nothing more than an example of liberal bullshit that we always hear from these people!

Mikey wrote, "We won't pass the necessary laws, but more importantly we won't consider why this happens here all the time." And then this genius went on to say, "When the NRA says, 'Guns don't kill people -- people kill people,' they've got it half-right." Before he finally added, "Except I would amend it to this: 'Guns don't kill people -- Americans kill people.'" Moore ends his idiotic little rant by claiming to be clairvoyant, telling his readers that "this will all happen again very soon." Actually, I’m thinking that Mikey’s is among those people who are hoping that it happens again. It’s good for their cause.

The bottom line here is that Mikey is nothing more than another one of those arrogant elites who seem to think that it’s perfectly acceptable that they are permitted to surround themselves with gun toting Neanderthals, while the rest of us little people are to be left unarmed and without any means to defend ourselves and our loved ones. We’re told that we must simply accept the fact that we have no recourse other than to depend upon our local too-slow-to-respond police department to protect us. Sorry, but I beg to differ. I have just as much of a right to protect my family as folks like this slob do.

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