Comedian Mocks NRA Women Hosts, Kills Them In Video

posted on January 18, 2017
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German “comedian” Oliver Kalkofe recently published a video mocking gun owners, women and our right to bear arms. His tasteless attempt at humor parodied the NRA Women show “Love at First Shot” sponsored by Smith & Wesson. 

Kalkofe began by offering “a big hello to all the countries outside America, where even in the 21st century people aren’t free to shoot at whatever they want.” The video then depicts Kalkofe portraying both series host Natalie Foster and head trainer Julie Golob. But rather than present them as the responsible gun owners that they are, Kalkofe’s sexist and blatantly false portrayal showed them licking the barrel of an AR-15 and mistakenly shooting each other.

This dismal attempt at humor was such a failure that even fans of Kalkofe were disgusted. “So much misinformation,” wrote one. “It could have been funny, but spreading lies is not really entertaining.” Another summed it up with a succinct, “This is pathetic.” To that, we couldn’t agree more.

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