We were not totally negative towards Matthew McConaughey. He had some liberal leanings, but was also from a conservative Christian family, and had made some pretty awesome statements about Jews.
But there is no going back from this. If you think you know about the Jews, but support gun control – you don’t know anything about the Jews.
Lawmakers, shooting victims and advocates for stricter gun laws including actor Matthew McConaughey spoke out in Washington on Tuesday for legislation to reduce mass shootings amid signs of movement on an issue that has stymied Congress for years.
Democrats in the U.S. Senate said they were encouraged by ongoing talks with Republicans. The White House said President Joe Biden simply wanted to see some kind of legislation passed, even if a deal could not be reached on his call to ban assault rifles, as Congress debates federal gun legislation after more than a decade of inaction on the issue.
The renewed push to take on gun violence comes after a string of mass shootings around the country, including at a school in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children and two teachers were killed on May 24.
Oscar-winning actor McConaughey, a native of Uvalde, met Biden at the White House and delivered an emotional plea for change from the White House podium, where he was introduced by press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre as a “gun owner.”
“…Make the loss of these lives matter,” McConaughey urged as he held up pictures of some of the child victims and showed the green sneakers that helped identify a 10-year-old girl’s body.
“While we honor and acknowledge the victims, we need to recognize that this time seems that something is different,” he said. “Responsible parties in this debate seem to at least be committed to sitting down and having a real conversation about a new and improved path forward.”
If the loss of lives in mass shootings matter, then we need to investigate what the CIA and the rest of these freaks are doing with these mind control programs, as well as just what is going on with the psychological state of the masses of people in this country.
No one can explain why these weird mass shootings against random people only happen in America – and no one is trying.
Related: Just Answer the Question, Ted: Why Do These Mass Shootings Only Happen in America?
The same kind of shootings happen in other countries – one with at least 50 dead just happened in Nigeria. So it’s not like people in other countries who want to kill a lot of people with a gun can’t manage to find the guns for it. In other countries, however, they’re always related to Islam, so they’re categorized differently.
But for some reason, these anti-social attacks that are not related to Islam, where some weirdo just kills a bunch of randos – these only happen in America. If someone actually cared about stopping these events, they would ask real questions about what the hell is going on, and not just call for people to be stripped of their guns.
What’s more: these mass shootings make up only a tiny fraction of total gun deaths. Most gun deaths are from handguns – in the hands of blacks. Americans need their gun rights to protect themselves from these blacks.
McConaughey is a shill for the Jews, and he can rot in Hell. I’m glad he didn’t run for Texas governor, because he probably would have beaten that feeble cripple, and we’d have even bigger problems.
Matthew McConaughey on gun reform: ‘We need background checks, we need to raise the minimum age to purchase an AR-15 … we need a waiting period for those rifles, we need red flag laws’ pic.twitter.com/WAauu3TaL9
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) June 8, 2022
Matthew McConaughey calls for "responsible gun ownership" at the White House briefing, following the Uvalde school shooting.
"Responsible gun owners are fed up with the Second Amendment being abused and hijacked by some deranged individuals." pic.twitter.com/BcsfEcC2dj
— CBS News (@CBSNews) June 7, 2022
Matthew McConaughey reports that Democrats want "the whole loaf" when it comes to restricting gun rights, but that they are willing to just "take a slice" this time around. Will Republicans give in? pic.twitter.com/STUzoYVzBQ
— Jason Rantz on KTTH Radio (@jasonrantz) June 8, 2022
"As divided as our country is, this gun responsibility issue is one that we agree on more than we don't," Matthew McConaughey said.
"This should not be a partisan issue." https://t.co/4UZbU7cilh pic.twitter.com/5iYnduw3tu
— FORTUNE (@FortuneMagazine) June 8, 2022