Anti-gun zealot Michael Moore endorses shoot-em-up film, ‘Django Unchained’
http://twitter.com/#!/MMFlint/status/287297778596605952
–Huffington Post movie critic Leslie Sisman
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“this season’s bloodiest movie…”
–Chiderah Monde, New York Daily News
“Django Unchained” is classic Quentin Tarantino: blood, guns, and violence:
Django was so cool. They killed horses, showed beautiful mountains, and shot guns at each others crotches. My kind of movie.
— Josh Flinn (@Josh_Flinn) January 6, 2013
django was fucking cool. I wish everyone still caried their guns around like the olden days
— NVTE (@NVTEZILLV) January 6, 2013
For all the talk of guns in this country, django basically glorifies them and makes them cool.#pennyforurthoughts
— Jonathan O’Reilly (@Jonathanoreilly) January 6, 2013
Just ate spaghetti sauce with a white jacket on. I look like a scene from #Django. #Fail.
— Viviana Chavez (@vivianachavez) January 6, 2013
None of which seems to bother gun control advocate / pacifist Michael Moore one bit:
“Django Unchained” is one of the best film satires ever. A rare American movie on slavery and the origins of our sick racist history. Wow.
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 1, 2013
Plantation owner: “All these slaves! Have you ever wondered why they just don’t kill us?” In Django, they do.
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 1, 2013
Happy New Year everyone! May 2013 bring u the peace & passion you’re looking for and deserve to have. Have u seen Django? Omg watching now!
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 1, 2013
Is violence acceptable if the victims are evil white people?
Some people seem to think so.
Still hype off Django. I’m gonna kill some white people today.
— Drew Schwemer (@drewxblood) January 6, 2013
Django was so good, I’m going to go beat up a white person.
— Zach Bartz (@ZachBartz) December 31, 2012
Go see Django and look at all the white people’s faces when that hoe is over. PRICELESS. LMFAO!
— PAPI CHULO EL NEGRO. (@TityBoiTank) January 6, 2013
After watching Django unchained I wanna snack 5 white people right now.
— Jaayyyyy Ceeeeee ♓ (@jazouttacontrol) January 6, 2013
Saw#Django and it makes me hate white people#SorryGuys
— Holly (@Holhol10620) January 6, 2013
It’s a line of thinking with which Moore seems to agree:
“RT @hamilton_ghouse: @mmflint spoiler alert?!?!” No. Django starts killing white people early on. Won’t tell u how it ends!
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) January 1, 2013
Guns … they are so cool! That is, if they’re used in a Michael Moore-approved way.
As we wrote last month, we’re not saying that violent films and video games are to blame for the mass shooting that took place in Newtown, Conn.
[W]e know who pulled the trigger there, and it wasn’t director Quentin Tarantino or the NRA’s Wayne LaPierre.
If we are going to have a national conversation on guns, though, can we at least ask why those in Hollywood who are so appalled by them can’t seem to find a movie prop they love more?






