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RE: Gun Control: Meme vs. Reality (Part 1)

in #guns6 years ago

Of course you would come up with such an amazing format considering all of what has been happening as far as protest and memes are concerned to really express the illogic of "liberal" statists. (Ironically it is that liberals want to take away peaceful people's right to bear arms.)

I thought you did a really good job a little short of actually writing out the logical fallacies that the meme / posters were committing. But I thought you did a really great job of writing it out in layman's terms. I will say this in conclusion I feel like I was on the cusp of writing this article but I find it an exercise in futility to express a point that doesn't even need to be made anymore considering that anybody with the most basic and remedial abilities can watch a YouTube video go to Home Depot and buy the requisite tools and make an AR-15 ghost gun in their basement in a matter of hours with parts that they've bought online. Parts that do not require a background check or any sort of inspection.

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I've got a meme in the lineup for tomorrow's post that is perfect for addressing the new reality of how easy it is to make your own AR-15.

But did you hear that YouTube banned all videos containing instructions on how to make or modify guns? Now people are posting their videos to PornHub instead, lol. They should check out DTube.

I didn't hear that it was specifically about how to make and modify guns. I thought it was videos about guns in general. I'll be at I still see gun videos going up on YouTube. But yeah of course they're going to go to pornhub and eventually they will be on DTube.

The article I read said it wasn't all gun videos. I think they're trying to make a distinction between hunting/sport videos and "all that other crazy white terrorist stuff", lol.

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