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elliot-wolf - February 19, 2018
With 18 school shootings in 2018 it’s about time the government comes for your guns. Except there hasn’t been 18 school shootings in 2018 like so many struggling news outlets would like to lead you to believe. But don’t tell that to Kim Kardashian because now the same woman who is farming fat from her chubby hubby to relocate to her ass wants to talk gun control. She’s taken a brief break from stripping on the internet for attention in an attempt to have a serious conversation that will get her even more attention. It may sound strange but even in this detached selfish society people still care about the safety of children over a pair of tits. Kim figured this out and now she is doing her best to sound caring and cash in.
Kardashian slammed Congress about it failed to pass meaningful legislation.
"Nothing has changed!!!! People continue to senselessly die. When will these gun laws be changed?!?!?!?!!!!?????" she asked on Twitter at the time, adding:
"The fact that anyone can so easily access guns is so scary & after all of the devastating loss the Senate should have not failed us!!!"
Anything involving school children and guns are scary but the same people who deny facts when it comes to firearms are equally as scary. Criminals don't obey laws. Using a school shooting as a debate point to push your personal political perspective just seems disrespectful to the 17 people who died. They’re actual people and not some statistic for an argument. A YouTuber using their real name with “I want to be a professional school shooter” comment is pretty damning. The FBI dropped the ball here and claims their budget wasn't big enough to investigate. But a lot of authoritative figures have the “it’s just a job” mentality. That same mentality that almost never catches a school shooter beforehand but will fine almost an entire town over an ordinance stating that the length of their grass is too long. Priorities. And Kim is currently tweeting about make-up and beauty tips so her outrage didn't last very long.
We owe it to our children and our teachers to keep them safe while at school. Prayers won't do this: action will. Congress, please do your job and protect Americans from senseless gun violence
— Kim Kardashian West (@KimKardashian) February 15, 2018
Photo Credit: Pacific Coast News / Instagram / Splash News / Backgrid USA
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