Ok, fish in a barrel time. I watched the movie Harry Brown last year, it was a good movie for the most part. Love this quote from the IMDB boards:
The film seems to push an anti gun-control agenda, glorifying vigilante gun violence.
Well, we can't have that now, can we? Showing the downside of not punishing criminals for their actions, while simultaneously denying victims the ability to defend themselves. Why, that might keep someone up at night. While the movie does show actual vigilante acts, actual self defense does not a vigilante(self offense?) make. I recall another thread whining that the "old man" had no right to interfere with the younger men lives. Like his life was less valuable. May have just been a troll, or an insight into the minds of those who benefit from the oppression of gun control.
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