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GOP lawmakers wore pearls while gun violence victims testified. Activists were outraged.
A handful of male lawmakers dressed up for a hearing they presided over Tuesday in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, donning pearl necklaces as activists testified about their experiences with gun violence.
Images from the statehouse — where legislators were considering arguments over a bill that would make it easier to take guns away from potentially dangerous people — caromed across social media as critics lobbed accusations of sexism and insensitivity at the necklace-wearing men.
The implication was clear, they said: These politicians thought gun-control activists were “clutching their pearls” in overwrought and self-righteous outrage — and, specifically, female outrage.
The advocates, who were volunteers with the group Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America, said they felt mocked, as if some of the lawmakers were not interested in hearing how gun violence has affected their lives.
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Why-O-Why, for godsake would they think this was a good idea? Geez-o-man!
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They need to be shown the door next election.
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How about this: They review the murder case of an innocent black person with the family of a victim and they decide it would be a good idea to wear 'blackface' makeup?