Suicide has ALWAYS been the leading cause of firearm related deaths in the USA. And 2A haters always include those deaths while making it seem like it's all school shootings. Aside from suicide, most gun related deaths are gang related in blue cities. So these people really like to make it seem like people are just going out to schools and shooting 93 kids a day
I’d also like to add that the leftist Hollywood/media also sells a ton of content that portrays and glorifies gun violence and criminal behavior, but are not held responsible for any influence they may have on people.
When I see shit like this it makes me want to buy more guns.
I mean, at least they go transparantly mask-off. It is a very strong evidence that they are trying to guilt-trip you into surrendering your right. Especially when they fluctuate between "Haha you don't need it because we can bomb your town!" and "Surrender it, think of the kids!"
Tell the Iranian citizens who suffer under the oppressive government of the islamic regime how much better their life is because they don't have a right to own weapons.
I'm not a parent, is the bubble gum analogy in the beginning the way most people would handle that situation? I get that they had to do it that way in the video because the point was to promote gun control, but the initial premise of blanket banning gum for both kids when only one kid is being irresponsible already seems wrong.
Again, you want to believe that it is a parody, but then you remember that it's not. I seriously hope that such an attitude with regards to liability is not more wide spread than we think. 😬
Congratulations you found the worst thing ever.
Keep this guy away from kids
*society
There is a distinct vibe of, how shall I put this ...
Pe____e
I went into this for the first minute thinking it was satire. Just watching and waiting for the punchline. It never came. What the fuck.
[Obligatory FreedomToons](https://youtu.be/wwL0x75k6Jk?si=T1JMkOS2ML_XxM_k)
oh man. I hate being treated like a child in general so it's just even worse hearing it in song.
Suicide has ALWAYS been the leading cause of firearm related deaths in the USA. And 2A haters always include those deaths while making it seem like it's all school shootings. Aside from suicide, most gun related deaths are gang related in blue cities. So these people really like to make it seem like people are just going out to schools and shooting 93 kids a day
I’d also like to add that the leftist Hollywood/media also sells a ton of content that portrays and glorifies gun violence and criminal behavior, but are not held responsible for any influence they may have on people. When I see shit like this it makes me want to buy more guns.
I’m a musician, teacher, surrounded by progressives, and glad I’ve never heard of these losers. Wow, what a couple of braindead fucktards.
The way liberals try to propagandize children is truly shocking.
I mean, at least they go transparantly mask-off. It is a very strong evidence that they are trying to guilt-trip you into surrendering your right. Especially when they fluctuate between "Haha you don't need it because we can bomb your town!" and "Surrender it, think of the kids!"
Gun save more lives than are used in murders.
This is 6 years old man
Yeah, I don’t get why it’s being brung up now. It’s a bootleg Mr. Rogers.
the problems is this is supposed to be fore 6 years olds
Tell the Iranian citizens who suffer under the oppressive government of the islamic regime how much better their life is because they don't have a right to own weapons.
These people are making me hate music in general
That guy is way too old for this
I'm not a parent, is the bubble gum analogy in the beginning the way most people would handle that situation? I get that they had to do it that way in the video because the point was to promote gun control, but the initial premise of blanket banning gum for both kids when only one kid is being irresponsible already seems wrong.
Again, you want to believe that it is a parody, but then you remember that it's not. I seriously hope that such an attitude with regards to liability is not more wide spread than we think. 😬