This video critically examines claims made by the White House regarding firearm deaths as the leading cause of death for children. A Washington Post fact-check is highlighted, revealing that when data is analyzed correctly, including all motor vehicle deaths and children aged 17 and under, motor vehicle accidents remain the leading cause of death. The video argues that the White House and gun control advocates manipulate statistics to push a deceptive narrative aimed at eroding Second Amendment rights.
This video critiques the CDC's focus on "gun violence" by highlighting a Harvard and Johns Hopkins study revealing over 800,000 annual deaths and serious injuries from medical errors. The presenter, Mark Smith, argues the CDC should address its own profession's failings before focusing on firearms. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding the "four boxes" of American liberty: soap box, ballot box, jury box, and ammunition box, in defending rights.
This video analyzes a Johns Hopkins Medical study and CNBC report highlighting that medical errors are a leading cause of death in the US, arguing they are statistically more prevalent than deaths attributed to "gun violence." The content aims to counter what it perceives as anti-gun narratives by presenting data that reframes the discussion around public safety and mortality rates. It features analysis from constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith, who discusses Second Amendment rights and the "four boxes" of liberty.
This video critically analyzes a Johns Hopkins study linking concealed carry to increased officer-involved shootings. The presenter argues the study suffers from biased funding by anti-gun groups, questionable data sources like the Gun Violence Archive (which relies on media and Twitter), and flawed methodology, including the exclusion of Oklahoma and the creation of 'synthetic' states. The analysis suggests the study's conclusions are not scientifically sound and are politically motivated.
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