Lena Dunham doesn’t want guns to appear in any advertisements for the new “Jason Bourne” movie.
After what happened in Louisiana, Minnesota and Dallas, the 30-year-old actress shared a photo that her co-producer on “Girls” had posted on Instagram suggesting New Yorkers remove ads for the action movie because they included guns.
“Hey New Yorkers, what if we do some peeling & get rid of the guns in the Jason Bourne subway ads,” the caption on the photo read. “So tired of guns.”
Dunham said she thought it was “a good idea.” (RELATED: Lena Dunham: ‘White Men’ Can’t Understand What It’s Like To Be ‘Under Attack’)
After a black man was shot dead by police in Louisiana earlier this week, Dunham said it was the responsibility of white Americans to change. (RELATED: Lena Dunham On Louisiana Shooting: ‘White Americans Need To Change’)
1. Alton Sterling was killed because we refuse to acknowledge the fact that our police forces protect selectively and harm enormously.
— Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) July 6, 2016
2. The job of white Americans now is to change.
— Lena Dunham (@lenadunham) July 6, 2016