This video appears to be highly critical of a specific narrative, labeling individuals who support it as 'Useful Idiots.' Given the title's nature and the likely content of discussions surrounding such topics, it may delve into controversial subjects. Without a transcript, it's impossible to definitively link it to firearms, but the term 'fodder' can sometimes be used metaphorically in discussions involving weaponry or conflict. However, the primary focus seems to be on political or social commentary rather than a direct examination of firearms.
This video highlights the NRA's partnership with the new streaming service 'WE THE FREE' (WTF.TV), which focuses on First and Second Amendment rights. It features Mark Keefe, NRA Managing Director, demonstrating the historical context of laser sights and critiquing media narratives. NRA members receive exclusive subscription discounts.
This YouTube video, titled 'Hollywood Always Gets This Wrong,' promises to debunk common inaccuracies portrayed in movies and television regarding firearms. While the description is absent, the title strongly suggests a critique of how firearms are depicted in popular media. The content likely aims to educate viewers on the correct handling, functionality, and characteristics of firearms as opposed to their often exaggerated or misrepresented on-screen counterparts. This would appeal to firearm enthusiasts who are critical of media portrayals and seek factual information.
This NRATV Live broadcast from December 19, 2016, discusses a perceived hypocrisy in liberal Hollywood's portrayal of firearms, noting how some in the industry denounce guns while simultaneously featuring them prominently in their films. The episode also highlights a special 'thank you' received from a previous guest. The program is part of NRATV's weekday live schedule, airing hourly from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. ET.
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