‘Blossom’ Calls for Gun Ban Now Because We Can’t Fix Everything At Once

Leftists just love taking away good people's rights.

Mayim Bialik, star of The Big Bang Theory but best known as Blossom from early ’90s TV, is back with another political lecture — this time calling for immediate gun control because it’s the easiest issue to tackle concerning mass shootings.

In a Facebook video post, Bialik said she is very “angry,” “numb,” and “disgusted” after the Florida school shooting.

“The images of those 17 faces will not leave my head, but I said that about the last shooting and the last faces and indeed, we forget,” she said. 

And while the actress said other issues are to blame for mass shootings, gun control is the most immediate solution in her mind:

This is not about the media and video games glorifying and encouraging violence. I mean, it is and it’s not. It’s not about toxic masculinity, although that’s something we need to discuss as well. The lack of mental health care for people in this country who need it is astounding and horrifying, but that’s not what’s causing these problems right now. These are all contributing factors to a larger problem, but we don’t have the ability to solve all of them all together today.

So, with “toxic masculinity” put on the back-burner, Blossom sees only one path forward in the immediate future: restrict the Second Amendment rights of all Americans to stop the scant few who walk into schools with guns and kill children. She encouraged viewers to make it their “life’s goal” to vote only for politicians who aren’t backed by the NRA, and encouraged students to participate in the national walkouts currently being organized.

“Say yes to civil disobedience,” Bialik said. “Walk out, sit down, stand up, encourage others to do the same, whatever it takes.”

Whatever it takes, huh?

 

Bialik responded to critics of her initial Facebook post, stating:

Hi friends. People who believe this gun control thing is an immovable issue are in the minority in this country and I won't let their hatred or the way politicians vote convince me otherwise. The world can see we have a big problem, and so many of us can as well. And as for the Hollywood elite weighing in, I'm a citizen with a FaceBook page. And once the President holds as his main claim to fame being a reality TV star, I think all bets are off :) I am proud to be an American and a lover of freedom. And if saying I don't want mass shootings going on regularly earns me the ire of angry people, I am okay with that.

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