The organizers behind last weekend’s “Gun Appreciation Day” have been arguing that gun rights is a civil rights issue. Now they’re planning a new minority outreach campaign featuring a violent new film.
Gun rights advocate Larry Ward is planning a new campaign called “What Would Django Do?” According to the Hollywood Reporter, Ward plans to use the protagonist in the controversial film Django Unchained in an effort to convert more minorities to the pro-gun rights side of the on-going national debate over gun safety.
“Django is perfect for what we’re trying to do, which is to promote gun rights to minorities,” he said. “We’ll tackle the issue on the Democrats’ own turf.”
Ward was not clear on how he planned to use the movie’s themes or Django’s character to advocate gun rights. In the film, Django is a recently freed slave who ultimately uses guns to take his wife away from her owners. Drawing a positive connection between guns and the extreme violence of Django Unchained puts Ward at odds with some major gun rights leaders like the NRA’s Wayne LaPierre, who argues violent video games and films have create the culture that leads to mass shootings.









