Dash Points Out Kardashian’s Hatred Of Guns … Until She Needed One

posted on October 15, 2016
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Actress Stacey Dash has called out Kim Kardashian on her double-standard lifestyle. Kardashian, who regularly tweets about gun control, has increased her security—including armed guards—after her armed robbery in a Paris hotel. 

On Patheos.com, Dash commented: “Kim Kardashian regularly uses her First Amendment right to speak out against others’ Second Amendment rights. But apparently, she’s shifting her opinion just a bit due to recent events.” 

Dash added: “Yeah, she hated guns right up until she needed one to protect herself while being alone and robbed at gunpoint in Paris. And since that incident, where the perpetrators got away with MILLIONS in her personal jewelry, Kim K. has decided to beef up her security team. 

“And who could blame her? It’s just that it’s so hypocritical coming from her. She should be celebrating the amendment that gives her security guards the means to protect her and her family. Instead, she follows the liberal Hollywood model and decries gun ownership.”

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