Piers Morgan Attacks 12-Year-Old Hunter, Asks “What If I Killed Your Pet Cat?”

posted on September 8, 2016
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TV host and freedom-fearing anti-gun zealot Piers Morgan was back to his tiresome shtick again Monday, as he bullied 12-year-old Aryanna Gourdin for hunting and posting pictures from her hunts on social media. “How would you feel if I came to your house one day and I hunted down your pet cat and I killed it and I then posted pictures of me celebrating the slaughter of your pet cat?” Morgan taunted his young guest. 

According to the Washington Times, when the young lady was dumbfounded by Morgan’s inflammatory question, Morgan doubled down, insisting “There’s nothing tricky about that question” and repeating, “Would you like it” if he “came and killed your pet cat and I posted pictures of me celebrating the killing?” 

Here’s hoping Morgan’s sanctimony and self-righteous scolding get the same reaction in England as they did here in the United States, as viewers change the channel and broadcasters pull the plug.

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