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Unhinged: Violent online game lets players murder NRA officials by shooting them

Violent game lets players murder NRA members
Violent game lets players murder NRA members
Jim Hoft/Gateway Pundit

A new online video game lets players shoot members and officials of the National Rifle Association in the head, Jim Hoft reported at the Gateway Pundit Tuesday.

The game is called "Bullet to the head of the NRA" and features an obscenity on its splash page with a picture of a man holding up his middle finger.

Hoft cited a poster at Free Republic who found his son playing the game.

"I saw something today that upset and deeply disturbed me," wrote Free Republic user Pete McNamara. "I was walking past my son's bedroom, where he spends all his time on his computer playing those d**n games of his. I stopped when I heard the sound of Wayne LaPierre's voice as he gave his speech about the Newtown massacre. I was surprised my son, who is just 14, was getting involved in anything political, but I was glad he was exposing himself to the right people."

"I opened the door, intending to tell him how proud I was, when the image on the screen stopped me cold," he added. "It was not, as I suspected, a video of Wayne LaPierre's speech, but was in fact a virtual recreation of the event, a video game. And in the game was a virtual Wayne LaPierre, standing at his podium, giving his speech... with a crosshair over his head. Before I could even utter a word to scold my child, he clicked his mouse. And the virtual Wayne LaPierre's face disappeared in a spray of blood."

McNamara said he "must have yelled" at his son "for hours" and demanded to know where he got the game.

According to his account, the boy got the game from a site called "facepunch."

McNamara said he banned his son from playing video games and had his daughter place blocks on his computer.

"The media in this country is out of control, and this is a perfect example. Movies and music and games have been getting more and more violent, and now we have game-people making threats against real leaders who speak out against this trend, and in defense of our right to bear arms. This needs to be held up as an example of what's wrong with our country, and what we need to change about our culture," he wrote.

Since the tragic Newtown shooting, liberals, including a member of the Texas Democratic Party Executive Committee, have called for the death of NRA members and supporters.

The Democrat-media complex has fomented the violent rhetoric by engaging in a campaign of propaganda intended to marginalize and demonize law-abiding gun owners and those who support the Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

The person who posted the game at Encyclopedia Dramatica encouraged others to share the game everywhere, especially at "gun-nut and anti-game websites."

"Also see if you can't send it in to the NRA somehow, like through the feedback on their website or something," the poster added.

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