Sentences with phrase «real gun violence»

Real gun violence occurs in real life.

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«I am not optimistic that until there is real action by the American public to demand change in Congress that we're going to see real action to confront gun violence out of this Congress,» he said.
Guns should not be a scapegoat, but maybe if we keep guns around, we can shoot the scapegoat and deal with the real issues that cause violence, issues such as broken families, class warfare, racism, drug and alcohol addictions, violence in movies and video games, and moral issues such as envy, jealousy, greed, and rGuns should not be a scapegoat, but maybe if we keep guns around, we can shoot the scapegoat and deal with the real issues that cause violence, issues such as broken families, class warfare, racism, drug and alcohol addictions, violence in movies and video games, and moral issues such as envy, jealousy, greed, and rguns around, we can shoot the scapegoat and deal with the real issues that cause violence, issues such as broken families, class warfare, racism, drug and alcohol addictions, violence in movies and video games, and moral issues such as envy, jealousy, greed, and rage.
The stereotypes ingrained in Chicago culture about victims of gun violence have to stop before real change can be made.
please don't get me wrong there is a real violence problem and we have to fight this but don't confuse this with what there trying to do by banning our guns.
«The families and students suffering from the heartbreak of gun violence deserve real leadership, not a White House that cravenly tiptoes around the NRA,» House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi said in a statement.
«We know that the conversation around arming teachers and other school personnel was an attempt to delay substantive action on gun violence prevention and deflect attention from real policy proposals.
«They reflect what I am hearing from parents and grandparents from all across our city: that statistics alone are cold comfort to communities that face the threat of gun violence — and that a real conversation on real solutions is needed.»
Despite the frustrating lack of clarity, researchers are universally optimistic that, with time and the accretion of data, insight into the mechanism of violence will come, and with it, a greater consensus on the real risks of guns.
The film deals with very real (and socially relevant) issues of gun violence in the United States, but more often than not skirts around its questionable morals in order to transport Willis back to the 1980s with catchy one - liners as he takes down the next faceless villain.
But in «Winchester,» Sarah's paranormal real - estate fetishism is more than a wealthy widow's eccentricity — it's a compassionate gesture offered to the victims of gun violence.
Kids today, perhaps the prime audience for «Max,» could be troubled by some aspects of the movie, but ultimately they will acquire a real - life, vicarious experience involving the death of a 14 - year - old boy's brother (shown graphically in a scene from Afghanistan) and the violence involving gun smugglers, one of whom violates the Marine code of behavior by being involved in the theft and sale of AK - 47's and a bazooka.
Meanwhile, the victims who are actually in the cross-hairs of some real bombs, guns, grenades, and even plain old physical violence, are ciphers to this story.
I have a hard time believing that someone like Kim, who makes films like A Bittersweet Life and I Saw the Devil, films so eloquently about the consequences of violence both real and cinematic, doesn't see the irony in a vintage gun - fetish shoot -»em - up starring the aging poster - child of homoerotic manmeat wielding cold, hard, gunmetal dicks in defense of his adopted land.
The attempt to blame the shooting on the discipline reforms advocated in the Obama - era guidance is another in a long line of attempted distractions from the real issue: the need to strengthen our nation's gun laws to help reduce the epidemic of gun violence in this country.
Communities across the country demand real action from leaders to end gun violence in our schools and neighborhoods.
The author also does a fantastic job of describing the once thriving City of Detroit where the Turner children were raised, and telling us the factors that led to it's destruction: Black flight, crack, gun violence, and real estate fraud - burning property for profit, squatters, and fraudulent short sales which led to the bottoming out of property values.
«We ended up choosing four games; 1) Grand Theft Auto [IV] represented an antisocial game where the violence is not really defensible (killing innocent bystanders serves no real purpose), 2) Call of Duty [Black Ops] represented a violent game where we had players use violence in a defensible way (players had to kill zombies to avoid dying), 3) Portal 2 was a non-violent control to Call of Duty (similar in perspective, and the use of a gun - shaped tool), 4) World of Zoo represented a purely prosocial game without any violence».
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The International Game Developers Association took to Twitter earlier today to protest the idea that games can be linked to real - world violence, instead placing the blame for recent US shootings on the country's lack of «reasonable gun control measures.»
In this show curated by Boris Bally, artists from around the world share their feelings about gun violence in works featuring real disabled guns from Pittsburgh's gun buy back program.
The meeting, which will involve discussions of violent games and real - world gun violence, will take place on Thursday, March 8th.
«We believe there is something seriously wrong when the threat of gun violence is so frequent and real throughout our country.
The experience of the more than 180,000 students who have been exposed to gun violence in schools over the past few decades was suddenly very real, very immediate.
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