The creator is upset about their Instagram page being banned, prompting them to direct followers to a backup account. The ban appears to be related to a discussion about comments made by Whoopi Goldberg regarding the Holocaust. The creator expresses their view that Judaism is a religion, not a race, and questions the racial aspect of the Holocaust, also referencing historical events in Africa. They are seeking clarification on these points.
This YouTube video discusses John T. Tiegen, a Benghazi survivor, being deplatformed from Instagram and Facebook. The video, hosted by Hank Strange, includes links to his Patreon, car channel, merchandise, Amazon affiliate links for tools and outdoor supplies, Lola's Deals, TUSC Cryptocurrency, and an email list. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context of a veteran and survivor discussing censorship on social media platforms suggests a connection to broader discussions around rights and potential implications for firearm-related content creators.
Brandon Herrera discusses his Instagram ban and the community's reaction through memes. He critiques ineffective 'tactical' training methods and reviews various gun-related memes, including those about historical firearms and the ATF. The video also provides an update on the AK-50 project, highlighting progress in 3D printing parts for the .50 BMG rifle.
This parody song highlights Brandon Herrera's return to content creation, focusing on his AK-50 project and challenges with social media censorship. It touches on the complexities of 5-axis machining for the AK-50 and addresses community critiques within the gun-tuber space. The video also features cameos from other firearms personalities and showcases technical details of the AK-50 prototype.
You've reached the end! 4 videos loaded.
Gun Laws by State
Read firearms regulations for all 50 states + D.C.
Find Gun Dealers
Search licensed FFL dealers near you.