While Paris burns Jennifer Lawrence attacks Christians

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Typical left winger.

Jennifer Lawrence Attacks Christians: 'People Holding Their Crucifixes, Which May As Well Be Pitchforks'

Actress Jennifer Lawrence, star of "The Hunger Games" and the highest paid actress in the world, has harshly criticized Christians.

In an interview for the December edition of Vogue, the subject of Kim Davis came up. Davis is the Kentucky county cleark who went to jail for refusing to sign wedding licenses for gay couples.

Lawrence's reaction is described by Vogue writer Jonathan Van Meter:

The day I am at Lawrence’s house also happens to be the day after the infamous county clerk Kim Davis gets out of jail, where she had been sent for defying a court order requiring her to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Lawrence brings it up, calling her that “lady who makes me embarrassed to be from Kentucky.” Kim Davis? “Don’t even say her name in this house,” she shoots back, and then goes into a rant about “all those people holding their crucifixes, which may as well be pitchforks, thinking they’re fighting the good fight. I grew up in Kentucky. I know how they are.”

There is a rabble-rousing spirit in Lawrence that gets stirred up when certain subjects are broached. “I was raised a Republican,” she says, “but I just can’t imagine supporting a party that doesn’t support women’s basic rights. It’s 2015 and gay people can get married and we think that we’ve come so far, so, yay! But have we? I don’t want to stay quiet about that stuff.” It is not that big of a stretch to imagine her becoming a modern-day Jane Fonda, whom she deeply admires.

Lawrence's new film "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" will be released November 20.

Jennifer Lawrence Attacks Christians: 'People Holding Their Crucifixes, Which May As Well Be Pitchforks'
 
Hollywood and the people that thrive there are whacked. they have no connection with reality.
 
Typical left winger.

Jennifer Lawrence Attacks Christians: 'People Holding Their Crucifixes, Which May As Well Be Pitchforks'

Actress Jennifer Lawrence, star of "The Hunger Games" and the highest paid actress in the world, has harshly criticized Christians.

In an interview for the December edition of Vogue, the subject of Kim Davis came up. Davis is the Kentucky county cleark who went to jail for refusing to sign wedding licenses for gay couples.

Lawrence's reaction is described by Vogue writer Jonathan Van Meter:

The day I am at Lawrence’s house also happens to be the day after the infamous county clerk Kim Davis gets out of jail, where she had been sent for defying a court order requiring her to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Lawrence brings it up, calling her that “lady who makes me embarrassed to be from Kentucky.” Kim Davis? “Don’t even say her name in this house,” she shoots back, and then goes into a rant about “all those people holding their crucifixes, which may as well be pitchforks, thinking they’re fighting the good fight. I grew up in Kentucky. I know how they are.”

There is a rabble-rousing spirit in Lawrence that gets stirred up when certain subjects are broached. “I was raised a Republican,” she says, “but I just can’t imagine supporting a party that doesn’t support women’s basic rights. It’s 2015 and gay people can get married and we think that we’ve come so far, so, yay! But have we? I don’t want to stay quiet about that stuff.” It is not that big of a stretch to imagine her becoming a modern-day Jane Fonda, whom she deeply admires.

Lawrence's new film "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" will be released November 20.


Jennifer Lawrence Attacks Christians: 'People Holding Their Crucifixes, Which May As Well Be Pitchforks'

And she wonders why she can't find a anyone to marry her?
 
Typical left winger.

Jennifer Lawrence Attacks Christians: 'People Holding Their Crucifixes, Which May As Well Be Pitchforks'

Actress Jennifer Lawrence, star of "The Hunger Games" and the highest paid actress in the world, has harshly criticized Christians.

In an interview for the December edition of Vogue, the subject of Kim Davis came up. Davis is the Kentucky county cleark who went to jail for refusing to sign wedding licenses for gay couples.

Lawrence's reaction is described by Vogue writer Jonathan Van Meter:

The day I am at Lawrence’s house also happens to be the day after the infamous county clerk Kim Davis gets out of jail, where she had been sent for defying a court order requiring her to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Lawrence brings it up, calling her that “lady who makes me embarrassed to be from Kentucky.” Kim Davis? “Don’t even say her name in this house,” she shoots back, and then goes into a rant about “all those people holding their crucifixes, which may as well be pitchforks, thinking they’re fighting the good fight. I grew up in Kentucky. I know how they are.”

There is a rabble-rousing spirit in Lawrence that gets stirred up when certain subjects are broached. “I was raised a Republican,” she says, “but I just can’t imagine supporting a party that doesn’t support women’s basic rights. It’s 2015 and gay people can get married and we think that we’ve come so far, so, yay! But have we? I don’t want to stay quiet about that stuff.” It is not that big of a stretch to imagine her becoming a modern-day Jane Fonda, whom she deeply admires.

Lawrence's new film "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2" will be released November 20.

Jennifer Lawrence Attacks Christians: 'People Holding Their Crucifixes, Which May As Well Be Pitchforks'

And she wonders why she can't find a anyone to marry her?
When did she wonder that? Sounds more like she doesnt care to get married right now.

" Lawrence says she’s hit 25 with a renewed sense of self. “I don’t know if I ever will get married. I’m okay with that. I don’t feel like I need anything to complete me,” she told Sawyer. “I love meeting people. People coming into your life and bringing something. […] I don’t really plan on getting married. I might. I definitely want to be a mother.”"
 
"While Paris burns Jennifer Lawrence attacks Christians"

This fails as a composition fallacy, as well as a lie – attempting to conflate the events in Paris with something someone said two days before the attacks.
Oh don't worry. Steve the extreme racist claims that Oblama stands with terrorist over a statement 8 years ago about his Muslim faith background...These guys normally jump bridges when no one is looking...
 
^Guess you'd better boycott Hunger Games now, too.
Well, I am not going to see itnow, just like I havent seen another Liam Neeson flick or another Alec Baldwin movie either.

I know I wont enjoy the movie if I cannot suspend disbelief that the actor is the character, and knowing that they are idiot libtards makes it virtually impossible to do.

So why waste my money on shit I know I wont enjoy?
 
"While Paris burns Jennifer Lawrence attacks Christians"

This fails as a composition fallacy, as well as a lie – attempting to conflate the events in Paris with something someone said two days before the attacks.
Cant you ever make an argument to counter the assertion made instead of deflecting with a bad use of logical fallacies?
 
Her comments are about christians with no love for their fellow man

her comments have nothing to do with paris

That wasn't my point, let me explain. I realize the two are unrelated.

What I'm getting at here, is we always hear celebs, libs, anyone in the limelight, have no problem going after Christians, yet you'll never hear a peep when it comes to Muslims. Long before tonight, high profile people like this demented woman have had ample opportunity to take a shot at Muslims FOR GOOD REASON, yet once again Christians get hammered from people like her.
 

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