Known Barack Obama supporter, singer Madonna, did not endear herself to the far left liberal gun control segment of the Democratic party when she answered an interview question about her choice of choreography in her recent tour which has been criticized for the use of guns, and she said "guns don't kill people, people kill people."
Via ABC News:
But that choreography drew criticism with the first act of her tour relying heavily on the use of guns. Despite that criticism, Madonna says she never would have left that part out of her MDNA Tour documentary.
"That would be like asking people to not have guns in action movies," she said. "I mean the thing is, guns don't kill people, people kill people. That whole first section of the show is like an action movie, and I was playing a super vixen who wanted revenge."Madonna even gave a statement that she does not condone violence, and that her work is art and nothing more.
"But I know there was several movies that delayed release because of the shootings, for example, at Sandy Hook Elementary school," Vargas said.
"Well that's not going to change the situation," Madonna replied. "This all comes from fear and ignorance, and people not really raising their children, or not paying attention to what's going on."
The question now is how much backlash will Madonna suffer from progressive, gun control liberals for not toeing the party line?
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