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pantherpilz · 5 days ago
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There's elections here soon and by god the stupid shit I have to hear every day is something to say the least
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kidsviral-blog · 7 years ago
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Gamers gunning for David Axelrod over objection to violent TV spot
New Post has been published on https://kidsviral.info/gamers-gunning-for-david-axelrod-over-objection-to-violent-tv-spot/
Gamers gunning for David Axelrod over objection to violent TV spot
http://twitter.com/#!/davidaxelrod/status/280552289360560128
As the first scraps of information about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooter — many of them incorrect — began to emerge online Friday afternoon, video game enthusiasts were dismayed to see headlines identifying Adam Lanza as an avid gamer.
Many found a violent, gun-filled ad for the film “Gangster Squad” broadcast during Sunday’s Colts-Texans game in poor taste, and former Obama senior advisor David Axelrod was similarly troubled by a post-game spot for the M-rated video game, “Hitman: Absolution.” Gamers were about as happy to be linked to gun violence as responsible gun owners are, and they let Axelrod know it, sometimes in violent terms.
@davidaxelrod shouldn’t you SHUT THE FUCK UP! You want an outlet of blame so you point to games rather than the government, the true source.
— Brian Maldonado (@Brizzy_Bear) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod Take a big step back and literally fuck your own face.
— Paul Haffely (@Nogib) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod you’re a dumb fuck. Video games have nothing to do with it. You should spend some time with Sandusky, faggot bitch
— Povich, Maury (@bootysweaat) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod Maybe try passing some gun control legislation you coward, oh and kindly STFU.
— Mitch Lake (@mlake9) December 17, 2012
Evil happens and you FUCKS want to control EVERYTHING. DONT you? Pathetic. DISGUSTING. @davidaxelrod
— Harry(@Tark31) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod I thought you were a smart man, but I guess not. Video games don’t make people do violent things you idiot.
— Berny Marcus (@Ratchetfan3) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod How about we worry about violent people in general, and not focus on VIDEO GAMES and other cheap, useless scapegoats, hmmm?
— DragonRift (@DragonRift) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod sorry you’re way off base..whats next ban ads for violet movies & TV? its BS & not something I’d expect from an educated man
— Sean Good (@goodbar_ca) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod shouldn’t we also come the the realization that a sprite on the screen is not a human being? Go blame something else.
— addicted to youtube (@adicted2youtube) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod excuse me but doesn’t the government you work for kill innocent people for oil with the excuse of terrorism? Hypocrite…
— Renzo Lazarte (@Renoxzor) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod Would a game involving the death or foreign children via Drone Attack be more to your liking?
— Rob Penco (@pencotron) December 17, 2012
@jaketapper @davidaxelrod Seems pretty stupid to think the average person sees a commercial, or plays a video game, then murders people
— Jeff Hardacker (@hardacker) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod BLAMING VIDEO GAMES IS A COP OUT. They also have Call of Duty in Australia and GB. THINK!
— David Lovekamp (@D_Love) December 17, 2012
Hey, Occupods! Your heroes at Team Obama are coming for your videogames!MT @davidaxelrodShouldn’t we quit marketing murder as a game?
— Michael Graham (@MGraham969) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod Please opine on banning violent football games. Battered wives all over America are waiting with bated breath.
— Jim Law (@jimrl) December 17, 2012
You heard @davidaxelrod, gamers.You’re next!
— David Hines (@hradzka) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod the O campaign had no problem taking money from Hollywood and others that glorify the murder culture.
— Jonathan (@3ftswell) December 17, 2012
@pegobry @davidaxelrod I saw an ad for “Django Unchained” that was full of guns too. Let’s outlaw movie violence in the same bill! #idiots
— paul rinkes (@pr9000) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod Thanks mom but I’d rather decide for myself.
— Josh N (@fitdabattle) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod I blame chess as the origin for violence in society. Regicide isn’t cool, kids.
— Free Radical (@Free_Radical1) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod violent video games dont make school shootings. Lieberman was wrong after columbine and you and @arifleisher are wrong now
— Sam Barrows (@barrows350) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod Bullshit. Gun control too hard? Too much easy access to mental health services doesn’t sound as sexy?
— Matt (@MattPalm) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod you do realize, your future seal team sixers are the ones playing those games, along with your Drone pilots. Think about it
— TahoeNeely (@TahoeNeely) December 17, 2012
Axelrod wasn’t completely alone in his opinion. Will a closer look at violent video games become part of the nation’s “conversation” on guns?
@davidaxelrod 100% agree. For the sick/evil, they see life as their shoot ‘em up game. The violence exposed in the games HAS to contribute
— Sam (@sgoeb) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod I agree.These games r hypnotic.The right trigger 4 an unstable person could easily cause events like recent mass shootings!
— harriet mathieu(@mamarocks54) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod Probably the only thing I’ll ever agree with you on.
— DC Dude (D) (@DCDude1776) December 17, 2012
@davidaxelrod Agree! Makes me cringe watching sports with my 4 yr old.
— Josh Kaplan (@joshdkap) December 17, 2012
Those old enough to remember the efforts of the PMRC in the 1980s couldn’t help but be reminded of a certain former second lady.
@davidaxelrod amen! We mock God when we trivialize the gift of life He gave to us!!Tipper was right!
— Dianna Wentz (@DiannaWentz) December 17, 2012
You’re a little off, Tipper. MT @davidaxelrod In NFL post-game an ad for shoot ‘em up game. Shouldn’t we quit marketing murder as a game?
— Ryan (@RTMcNeely) December 17, 2012
Here’s a TV spot for the game.
@davidaxelrod Must be a popular game in Chicago
— scott (@bakerinCA) December 18, 2012
Read more: http://twitchy.com/2012/12/17/gamers-gunning-for-david-axelrod-over-objection-to-violent-hitman-absolution-tv-spot/
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