Weekly Joke Revue: “NRA Proposes Ban on Movies”

Borowitz:

N.R.A. PROPOSES SWEEPING BAN ON MOVIES

FAIRFAX, Va. (The Borowitz Report)—Saying it was “high time to take action against the number one cause of violence in America,” the National Rifle Association issued a statement today urging a sweeping ban on movies.

Tracy Klugian, an official spokesperson for the gun-lobbying organization, said that the N.R.A. had taken this extraordinary step because it “could not stand idly by and watch movies tear apart the fabric of our civil society.”

To that end, Mr. Klugian said, the N.R.A. would use money from its PAC, the N.R.A. Political Victory Fund, to support politicians who favored a ban on filmed entertainment.

In the hours after the N.R.A.’s announcement, politicians on both sides of the aisle were quick to applaud the group for identifying what it called “a long overdue need for movie control.”

“It is time for us to stop the madness,” said Speaker of the House John Boehner. “As a first step, I am proposing legislation that would impose a two-year waiting period and background check before one is allowed to see a Hollywood release.” …

All in all, the N.R.A.’s Klugian said he was “cautiously optimistic” that the organization’s call for new legislation would be heeded “because our message finally seems to be getting through: Guns don’t kill people. Movies kill people.”

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  1. Would this spell the end of Metropolitan Opera Saturday matinees transmitted by satellite to movie theaters throughout the country? Would the Shalin Liu Performance Center in Rockport count as a “movie theater”? I’m really looking forward to Berlioz’ “Les Troyens”. I’m using this weekend’s “Don Pasquale” with David and some other guys as my taste of live opera to tide me over till then.

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