In the aftermath of Wednesday’s horrific shooting in San Bernardino, Cali. people all over the country sent thoughtful messages on social media to the victims, their families, and first responders.
Unfortunately, before the perpetrators and their motives could be identified some celebrities used the tragedy to win political points in the name of gun control.
Liberal celebrities, thinking the mass shooting might be the work of a lone wolf, workplace violence, or a deranged person suffering from mental illness thought used to victims to promote their agenda.
It didn’t seem to phase any of them that California already has some of the strongest gun control laws in place or as John Lott put it in National Review, “passing more laws doesn’t keep terrorists from getting guns.”
Some of these same celebrities were the ones who said that America shouldn’t rush to pass the Patriot Act or go to war with Iraq after 9/11, they wanted thoughtful debate and analysis. When it comes to their political agenda though, to hell with debate, take away rights.
IT’S ABOUT ACCESS TO GUNS
IT’S ABOUT ACCESS TO GUNS
IT’S ABOUT ACCESS TO GUNS
— Andy Richter (@AndyRichter) December 2, 2015
Welcome to America. It has been 0 days since our last mass shooting.
— Wil Wheaton (@wilw) December 2, 2015
How is this real life? We need to act NOW- “With #SanBernadino, there’ve now been more mass shootings in the US than days in the year.”
— Ben Schwartz (@rejectedjokes) December 2, 2015
We are attacked by foreign terrorists and spend trillions to defend ourselves. But we are terrorized daily by gun violence, and do nothing?
— Dan Rather (@DanRather) December 2, 2015
How many more people need to die before we start protecting the living?!? And we worry about illegal immigrants? Refugees? #gunlawsnow
— Martina Navratilova (@Martina) December 2, 2015
How many more of these massacres, America, before you do something, ANYTHING, to stop them?
#SanBernadino
— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) December 3, 2015
YES?? https://t.co/uQmBO1oc9v
— Debra Messing (@DebraMessing) December 2, 2015
it doesn’t have to be this way. join the movement and help us #endgunviolence -> https://t.co/SFuib5f6JW
— Amy Schumer (@amyschumer) December 2, 2015
This has got to stop. https://t.co/jfFu1di9f8
— Rashida Jones (@iamrashidajones) December 2, 2015

