Posted November 3, 2017 1:45 pm by Comments

By Erika Haas

Award shows seems to be more about virtue signaling and preaching leftist ideology these days than actually recognizing talent.

However, there may be one award show this year that may not be as infected with politics: the Country Music Awards.

In light of the recent mass shooting at a Jason Aldean concert in Las Vegas that left 58 dead and over 500 injured, the Country Music Association is asking reporters not to ask any questions related to the massacre, gun rights, political affiliations, or “topics of the like.”

The Association says the new guidelines are “out of respect for the artists directly or indirectly involved.”

“It’s vital, more so this year than in years past due to the sensitivities at hand, that the CMA Awards be a celebration of Country Music and the artists that make this genre so great,” the Association explained in a notice to reporters. “It’s an evening to honor the outstanding achievements in Country Music of the previous year and we want everyone to feel comfortable talking to press about this exciting time.”

If an outlet decides to bring up firearms issues or other politically-charged subjects, it risks losing its credentials and …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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