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SecularMotion

(7,981 posts)
Sat May 17, 2014, 09:29 AM May 2014

How The NRA Is Repackaging Its Angry, Paranoid Message For Millennials

A new web series for young people produced by the National Rifle Association is being widely panned by critics as a phony and out-of-touch attempt at messaging. And for good reason -- the NRA's Noir is really about the same themes the NRA has been ranting on for decades, that the NRA is the only group that can stand up for persecuted gun owners and save America in the face of machinations by anti-gun elites.

Recently launched on the NRA's new "Freestyle" network, Noir promises to report on "the latest on firearms, fashion, pop culture and other hot topics." The show is hosted by NRA News commentator Colion Noir -- best known for his bizarre claim Martin Luther King Jr. was a gun proponent -- along with co-host Amy Robbins and is sponsored by gun manufacturer Mossberg.

Early reviews of Noir report that it reeks of inauthenticity. Indeed the 16-minute premiere episode is rife with product placements and lame pop culture and sports references, all awkwardly interspersed between features on high-powered, expensive-looking firearms.

In one cringe-worthy moment, Noir complains that the cardboard box his $5,000 rifle came in looks like "a Build-A-Bear beginning set of a homeless guy's apartment." During a glowing review of a compact Smith & Wesson handgun, Noir analogizes the pistol to Denver Nuggets guard Nate Robinson: "Sure he is small and unimposing, but the moment you drop your guard he will tear your ass up." There is also an obligatory twerking reference.

http://mediamatters.org/blog/2014/05/16/how-the-nra-is-repackaging-its-angry-paranoid-m/199356
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How The NRA Is Repackaging Its Angry, Paranoid Message For Millennials (Original Post) SecularMotion May 2014 OP
Describe for us.... discntnt_irny_srcsm May 2014 #1
It does not Duckhunter935 May 2014 #2
Aside from the daily google dump... discntnt_irny_srcsm May 2014 #4
An NRA PR campaign = gun politics & use of firearms related. nt Electric Monk May 2014 #3
Your opinion differs from mine... discntnt_irny_srcsm May 2014 #5
The important thing is -- Nuclear Unicorn May 2014 #7
"Early reviews of Noir report that it reeks of inauthenticity." Nuclear Unicorn May 2014 #6

discntnt_irny_srcsm

(18,476 posts)
1. Describe for us....
Sat May 17, 2014, 11:25 AM
May 2014

...how this post:
- discusses gun politics or
- gun control laws or
- the Second Amendment or
- the use of firearms for self-defense or
- the use of firearms to commit crime and violence.

I'm not alerting but I'd be surprised if someone doesn't.

 

Duckhunter935

(16,974 posts)
2. It does not
Sat May 17, 2014, 03:11 PM
May 2014

Secular likes to spam this group and ignores the SOP. I think it is pretty sad since Secular is a host of another group that scrupulously enforces the SOP over there to an extreme.

discntnt_irny_srcsm

(18,476 posts)
4. Aside from the daily google dump...
Sat May 17, 2014, 04:38 PM
May 2014

...of copy/paste that has some relevance to the SoP, some of these OPs have no relevance whatever other than containing terms like "gun", "NRA"... or occasionally something like someone's opinion of someone else who owns a gun or of some other tangential topic.

Nuclear Unicorn

(19,497 posts)
7. The important thing is --
Tue May 20, 2014, 01:04 AM
May 2014

an African-American not be allowed to ruin the "angry white racist" narrative so he must be discredited for "inauthenticity." The motivation is skin-deep.

Nuclear Unicorn

(19,497 posts)
6. "Early reviews of Noir report that it reeks of inauthenticity."
Tue May 20, 2014, 12:56 AM
May 2014

100% of the people who agree 100% with Media Matters agree with them 100%.

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