Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith celebrates the permanent shutdown of PBS News Weekend, characterizing it as a victory against an anti-gun propaganda outlet. He attributes the closure to federal budget cuts and criticizes the Corporation for Public Broadcasting for funding what he deems anti-American and anti-gun agendas. Smith argues that mainstream media outlets often act as mouthpieces for the 'deep state,' neglecting to cover defensive gun use while amplifying anti-gun narratives, and advocates for supporting alternative media that champions Second Amendment rights.
This video analyzes what the creator perceives as overt anti-gun propaganda from ABC News, specifically concerning reporting on mass shootings. The creator argues that the ABC News piece presents an inaccurate portrayal and suggests it indicates desperation from anti-gun advocates. The discussion encourages viewers to engage with the topic.
This YouTube video, titled "ANTI GUN PROPAGANDA on Tik Tok - WHY MUST THE LEFT LIE???", appears to be a commentary or exposé on what the creator perceives as misinformation regarding firearms on the social media platform TikTok. The description indicates a deletion of original video content, with a redirect to an Odysee channel for further material and provides links for channel support, a pre-workout promotion, gold purchasing, and USCCA membership for self-defense. It also mentions merchandise and a P.O. box for fan mail. The video's focus is on debunking or critiquing perceived anti-gun narratives.
This video features Grant Stinchfield critiquing The New York Times for what he describes as anti-gun propaganda. He alleges the newspaper employs tactics like lying by omission, taking comments out of context, and fabricating information to mislead its readers. The description suggests that Americans are losing trust in traditional media for truth and are instead becoming self-reliant in addressing their safety concerns in a "hostile world."
This video features Grant Stinchfield expressing strong criticism of The Daily News's reporting on firearms. He alleges that the publication is actively engaged in vindictive anti-gun propaganda with the intention of harming gun rights organizations like the NRA and potentially putting businesses in the firearms industry out of operation. Stinchfield characterizes the reporters as "socialist" and believes their agenda is to actively "squash" those with pro-gun stances.
This "Hot Mic" episode hosted by Bill Whittle addresses what is described as biased anti-gun propaganda, specifically a piece from Comedy Central targeting the NRA. Whittle responds to this content, offering a counter-argument. The video is presented as a discussion and rebuttal to gun control narratives, likely featuring commentary and opinion rather than a demonstration of firearms or technical aspects. It airs on NRATV.
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