Country Music Television urges viewers to ‘wear orange’ for gun control campaign, upsetting core audience
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Fans of Country Music Television fumed on social media after the network tweeted out a call to "wear orange" as part of a coordinated stance against gun violence.
The campaign, citing fatal injury reports data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for the years 2015 through 2019, claimed that "Every day more than 100 Americans are killed with guns." "Wear Orange" is part of Everytown for Gun Safety's gun control campaign, which is backed by Michael Bloomberg. The effort was met with intense criticism from many on social media. "This is anti-gun propaganda disguised as virtue," one campaign detractor tweeted, adding, "CMT has gone down the drain with all other corporations who sell out to the Woke extremists."More Related News
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