Do you appear to be in your early 20’s and have been affected by gun violence in some way? Has this experience caused you to become an advocate against guns? If so, we want to hear your story! [More]Unreality TV at its most insipid...
Fortunately, the type of lumps that immerse themselves in Bunim/Murray crap will provide a ready source of softer-target cannibal food when TSHTF!
It's telling though -- take their skank-infested "Bad Girls Club" -- please:
If the cast members engage in violence towards each other or break other rules, they may or may not be evicted under the show's policy, which is enforced by the producers. Security guards apparently live in the house behind the scenes as they jump into camera shot to break up the many violent altercations that break out on the series.So Bunim/Murray's execs have the wherewithal to hire security when they perceive a need. And their 'reality stars" are self control-challenged, violence-prone headcases. How ... unsurprising.
[Via Rich S]
2 comments:
Interesting that they're actively seeking people to "appear to be in [their] early 20's".
They apparently feel the need to counter the twin images of "Gun Culture 2.0" (largely younger [college-age] and racially-diverse) and "Gun Control, Inc." (mostly old white people).
They can see the next generation of gun owners coming into their own with no matching anti-gun younglings to counter it, and that thought must terrify them.
On the other hand, is there any chance we could play the "agent provocateur" game and flood their inbox with stories from early-20-somethings who have been "affected by gun violence" in a positive way?
Say, a defensive gun use that saved their lives, or those of their loved ones?
Just sayin'.
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