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In contrast, there's no censorship of guns in fictional movies and TV shows. Back in the 1950s, 60s, and 70s there was vastly more concern about and restriction of gun-related entertainment violence than there is today. In effect, that kind of concern is contrarily non-existent in this era, given the corresponding level of worry over such in the reality sector.
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COLION NOIR
https://youtu.be/GPKgmzJd0m8
INTRO: TMZ posted a video of OnlyFans [porno] models shooting guns at a Texas gun range. And out of everything they could have blurred… They blurred the gun.
Not the women. Not the cleavage. The gun. That one editing choice tells you everything about how the media treats firearms in America.
TMZ had no problem using the gun range footage for clicks. The entire hook of the story was “OnlyFans models shooting AK-47s.” But then they censored the rifle like the legal piece of metal in her hands was the most offensive thing on screen.
That is the anti-gun media mindset in one blur.
They don’t see the person as the actor. They see the gun as the problem. The gun is the villain. The gun is the thing that must be hidden, censored, demonized, and treated like contraband — even when it’s being used legally at a gun range in Texas.
And I know this isn’t a one-off with TMZ because I’ve sat across from them and had this exact conversation before. They’ve asked why we shouldn’t ban “assault rifles.” They’ve asked why we shouldn’t “concede” them. But you don’t concede a constitutional right.
You either have it or you don’t. TMZ used the gun to get the engagement, then blurred the gun to pretend they’re above it. You can’t have both.
TMZ just proved how weird the media Is about guns ... https://youtu.be/GPKgmzJd0m8
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COLION NOIR
https://youtu.be/GPKgmzJd0m8
INTRO: TMZ posted a video of OnlyFans [porno] models shooting guns at a Texas gun range. And out of everything they could have blurred… They blurred the gun.
Not the women. Not the cleavage. The gun. That one editing choice tells you everything about how the media treats firearms in America.
TMZ had no problem using the gun range footage for clicks. The entire hook of the story was “OnlyFans models shooting AK-47s.” But then they censored the rifle like the legal piece of metal in her hands was the most offensive thing on screen.
That is the anti-gun media mindset in one blur.
They don’t see the person as the actor. They see the gun as the problem. The gun is the villain. The gun is the thing that must be hidden, censored, demonized, and treated like contraband — even when it’s being used legally at a gun range in Texas.
And I know this isn’t a one-off with TMZ because I’ve sat across from them and had this exact conversation before. They’ve asked why we shouldn’t ban “assault rifles.” They’ve asked why we shouldn’t “concede” them. But you don’t concede a constitutional right.
You either have it or you don’t. TMZ used the gun to get the engagement, then blurred the gun to pretend they’re above it. You can’t have both.
TMZ just proved how weird the media Is about guns ... https://youtu.be/GPKgmzJd0m8
