By Elizabeth Nelson
OMG and we wonder why our teens are robbing stores, assaulting cops and getting
shot in the streets, and then their parents feel justified in
"defending" their idiotic behavior?
It's not only in the way they are being raised, the crap you parents are
allowing them to watch, wear and say, but in the stupid shi* they are
doing, because of their lack of boundaries and proper upbringing.
Take Louisville's Jeremy, who thought it
would be a "cool idea" to bring the movie "Purge" to life
in his home town. Your remember, the
movie where, for 12-hours, the law doesn't apply and everything is legal;
murder, rape, theft, and it would look something like Ferguson.
So apparently I made it onto a news station.... Great #LouisvillePurge pic.twitter.com/zYhfMrgMXj
— Jeremy Daugherty (@JDOGdaugherty58) August 16, 2014
Unfortunately, Louisville isn't the only city that has
idiots that wanted to try to reenact the movie, there was even a threat of
trying it here in Jacksonville, FL, but our Sheriff's office stopped that one
in its tracks, and the same in Detroit.
People wonder why us clingers want to cling to our guns, this is just
one reason, idiots that want to reenact stupid movies. At least with our guns in hand, we can equal
the playing field.
The sheriff's office in
Jacksonville, Fla., disclosed Wednesday it is looking into similar threats, and
the Courier-Journal said rumors of a purge in Detroit are spreading on social
media. Read more FoxSports
Didn't the writers of Purge realize that
there would be some sycophants that
would want to recreate this movie? I mean, it wouldn't be the first time, nor
the last time, something like that had been done. Hoax or not, some people
were laughing about the flyers, but some were taking them seriously. Sad,
what is this world coming to, or need I ask:
Alright.... Is it normal for the police scanner to report theft and assault as much as it is being reported on the scanners #LouisvillePurge
— Jeremy Daugherty (@JDOGdaugherty58) August 16, 2014
However, Hollywood loves to tell us that
"the movies we watch don't influence our behavior."
To that I'd like to throw the B.S. flag. Anyone who would say that has never watched Jaws and then gone to the ocean and then had a hard time walking into the water and an even harder time NOT flashing back to that great white shark and hearing that theme song.
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