This video critiques the modern public education system, tracing its origins to Horace Mann's goal of secularizing education. It highlights concerns about declining literacy rates, comparing the 1920s' 90% rate to the current 9% proficiency. The discussion also touches on the biblical framework of family governance and critiques the state's overreach, suggesting homeschooling as a response to perceived ideological shifts in schools.
This video argues that the government is not planning a direct confiscation of firearms but rather a gradual erosion of gun ownership through the "long game" of influencing younger generations. The speaker posits that by warping the minds of children through universities, public schools, and social media, the government aims to create a future generation that voluntarily relinquishes their firearms due to a lack of understanding of their purpose and the meaning of American freedom.
This video discusses theories surrounding a potential long-term takeover by the United Nations within the USA, suggesting the education system might be a primary focus. While not explicitly mentioning firearms, it touches upon prepper concepts and the idea of large-scale events (SHTF), which often involve preparedness discussions that can include firearms. The description also links to a prepper website and a veteran-owned coffee company, indicating a target audience interested in survival and self-reliance.
Despite the left controlling media, Hollywood, politics, and education, support for the Second Amendment is growing. This growth is attributed to grassroots efforts and individuals reinforcing gun culture online and offline. The video encourages continued engagement through sharing content and taking friends to the range to foster understanding and support for gun rights.
This video features Dr. Everett Piper discussing his book "This is Not a Daycare" with Bill Whittle on NRATV. The discussion focuses on Dr. Piper's concerns regarding the state of higher education in the United States, specifically the perceived shift in university environments. The context is provided by the "Bill Whittle's Hot Mic" program, airing on NRATV.
This video features Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick discussing the violent protests that occurred at UC Berkeley on February 2, 2017. The discussion is framed as a reflection on the education system and airs on NRATV. While firearms are not explicitly discussed or shown, the presence of NRATV as the broadcasting platform and the nature of political commentary often associated with firearm rights makes it relevant to a firearms-adjacent audience.
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