Disgust With
Hollywood’s Antigun Activism Unifies Americans in Nationwide Poll
NRA-ILA
National Rifle Association of America, Institute for
Legislative Action News
Friday, March 16, 2018
Based on the results of a Zogby Analytics poll
released earlier this month, Second Amendment supporters may have a
counter-intuitive message for virtue-signaling Hollywood heavyweights pledging
their support for restrictive firearm laws: keep up the good work!
Gun control is gaining renewed social currency in some
circles in the wake of the Parkland, Fla. tragedy. Hollywood, to no one’s
surprise, has eagerly jumped on the bandwagon, with stars, starlets, and studio
honchos displaying their usual self-importance and grasping desire for the
spotlight.
Celebrities issued tweets
within hours of the event making vague demands for America to “do something,”
parroting antigun talking points, and attacking the NRA. Barely two days later,
some of Tinseltown’s richest denizens were shoveling money
toward the so-called March for Our Lives in support of gun control. Billionaire
Michael Bloomberg’s Everytown gun control organization, meanwhile, distributed orange American
flag pins for “actors and allies” to wear at the Academy Awards
ceremony in solidarity with the group’s agenda. That event’s featured musical
number also included a rapper insisting God disapproves of the NRA.
And of course late night talk show hosts have recently devoted entire segments
to demonizing the NRA and hyping gun control.
The antigun themes emanating from the West Coast
entertainment establishment were so pervasive that they seemed almost scripted
and coordinated by some unseen hand. Perhaps some of this was due to the work
of the Everytown Creative Council, a coalition of gun-averse celebrities that
pledges to use their “communications skills and the power of culture to
galvanize many more Americans” in support of gun control and to “drive real
change.” Members of the council, for example, organized the cast of a sitcom to create a video
that promotes the March for Our Lives, takes shots at the NRA, and pretends
that more restrictive laws could end firearm-related violence once and for all.
According to the Zogby poll, however, all these efforts
have actually done a great service to the Second Amendment.
The 869 likely voters polled where asked, “When Hollywood
actors and actresses speak out about gun control, does that make you want to
support or oppose our constitutional right to bear arms (the 2nd
amendment to the constitution)?”
The results indicated that the antigun opinions of
Hollywood’s elite were twice as likely overall to elicit support for the Second
Amendment as they were to provoke opposition to the right to keep and bear
arms.
The pollsters noted:
A majority (56% strongly and somewhat support
combined) of voters want to support their constitutional right to bear arms
when they hear Hollywood actors and actresses speak out about gun control. This
is compared to 28% (strongly and somewhat oppose combined) of voters who want
to oppose the 2nd amendment when Hollywood talks about banning guns.
The pro-Second Amendment effect of Hollywood’s antigun
intervention held across every age group, race, and political affiliation
represented by the poll. And in a finding sure to worry the film
industry’s financiers, Millennials were the age group most strongly moved in
support of the Second Amendment by actors and actresses speaking out about gun
control (65% support/23% oppose). This echoed the findings of another poll
that Millennials identified the right to bear arms as “very” personally
meaningful at the highest rate of any age group, with 60% providing this
response.
Zogby’s own analysis of its result stated: “As we
approach the November midterms, gun control will be a hot button issue, but according
to the data, Hollywood interjecting itself into the debate makes even the
Democratic base want to bear arms.” It further warned: “The numbers among young
voters, African Americans, Hispanics and even Democrats prove the gun debate
could be a tricky strategy for Democrats looking to take back power in both
houses of Congress in the 2018 midterm elections.”
We have often mentioned the obvious hypocrisy of
Hollywood elites lecturing the rest of the country on the evils of firearms,
including here, here, and here. As annoying
as their posturing is, however, it seems they have been doing gun owners a
favor by pushing opinion in favor of the Second Amendment across virtually
every segment of American society.
What else can we say at this point but … hooray for
Hollywood (and thanks to Everytown for its role in this drama as well)!
Perhaps, as Zogby’s analysis noted, their continued involvement could contribute
to making the 2018 elections end happily for supporters of the right to keep
and bear arms.
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