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Watching NRATV, a Life-Style Channel Built on Instruments of Death, After Parkland
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Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
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Since the massacre in Parkland, Florida, gun-control activists have pressured Apple, Amazon, and other streaming platforms to drop NRATV, and thereby join other companies that have cut ties with the National Rifle Association. The N.R.A.’s twenty-four-hour digital channel is a remarkable product, marked by an affluent look and a confident monomania; it keeps up the morale of loyalists primed to exalt the N.R.A.’s values, and it delights enthusiasts by investing guns with all of the glamour and valor its producers can muster. |
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PHORTO
(3/3/2018)
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Built upon Instruments of Equality, you mean.
Just ask the 80 year old grandma who shoots an intruder, or the twenty-something college girl who shoots a sexual predator. Or even the 130lb pizza delivery boy who shoots a 190lb robber.
The whining caption of the lead photo is thus justified - you people SHOULD be disqualified from any 'debate'. |
Comment by:
dasing
(3/3/2018)
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The newyorker is afraid of comments... I would like a list of NRA mass murders, when the nyker has time!!! |
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