This analysis by Colion Noir critiques how media outlets and the anti-gun lobby conflate gang violence with mass shootings to push a specific political agenda. By redefining 'mass shooting' based solely on body count rather than intent, they inflate statistics to justify stricter gun control measures. The video highlights the importance of distinguishing between different types of violence to implement effective solutions and prevent the infringement of constitutional rights.
This video provides a legal analysis of the controversial Apple River stabbing incident. It is sponsored by 360 Hazardous Cleanup, a company specializing in crime scene, trauma biohazard, and hazmat cleanup. The description highlights various resources, including news stories about the trial and legal proceedings, and promotes the Active Self Protection (ASP) Unlimited and Lite apps for ad-free viewing, bonus content, firearms training classes, and more. Links to ASP sponsors, recommended products, seminars, and the ASP National Conference are also provided.
This video, sponsored by POM Pepper Spray, discusses a "terrible outcome" in Morris, IL, attributed to a "lack of Crisis Intervention Training." The content encourages viewers to purchase less-lethal tools and subscribe to the ASP Unlimited App for ad-free viewing, early access, bonus content, and full firearms training classes. Links are provided for news stories, raw videos, recommended products, and seminars. The video emphasizes the "Attitude. Skills. Plan." philosophy.
This video covers California Governor Gavin Newsom signing a bill that imposes taxes on gun and ammunition sales. The content likely includes reactions and commentary on this legislative action. The description also highlights various ways viewers can support the channel, purchase related merchandise, books, obtain concealed carry insurance, and sign up for classes.
This YouTube video's title and description focus on a tragic and disturbing event: a 10-year-old child being charged with first-degree murder for shooting their mother. The content also promotes various products and services related to firearms, including classes, CCW insurance, gun safes, and merchandise, alongside links to the instructor's social media platforms. A disclaimer about personal views and a Fair Use notice are included.
This video features the closing arguments in the Wisconsin v. Darrell Brooks trial, presented as Part 1. The description includes multiple links for channel support (Zelle, PayPal, Cash App) and for purchasing various items such as books, CCW Safe insurance, gun safes, classes, and merchandise. It also provides social media links for 'Instructor Mike' and a disclaimer about the views expressed. The content is framed within a fair use notice for criticism, comment, review, and news reporting.
This YouTube video provides coverage of "WI v. Brooks" trial proceedings on Day 16, Part 2, hosted by "TV Judge Mike." The description also includes various links for channel support through Zelle, PayPal, and Cash App, as well as affiliate links for purchasing books, CCW Safe insurance, gun safes, classes, and merchandise. The content creator, Instructor Mike, also promotes his social media presence across Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Rumble, TikTok, and Locals. A disclaimer is included stating that all views are those of the creator and not of any affiliated entities. A Fair Use Notice is also present, referencing Section 107 of US Copyright Law for criticism, comment, review, and news reporting.
This video, titled 'How Some Police Support Bad Parenting,' leverages a clip from Southland to critically examine alleged police inaction in a child abuse case. The creator, identified as a USCCA Official Partner, uses the content for criticism and education under copyright fair use provisions. The description also promotes the USCCA's free Concealed Carry Guide, highlighting its life-saving knowledge for gun owners. While the primary topic is child welfare and police accountability, the promotion of concealed carry resources is a significant secondary element.
This video, sponsored by Magtech, discusses an incident where four teenagers stole a man's car. The description encourages viewers to check out Magtech's products and social media. It also promotes the ASP Extra channel for self-defense training, ASP merchandise, and encourages viewers to become ASP Patron Members for continued support. Links are provided for raw video footage, a news story, and a directory to find local instructors. The video emphasizes 'Attitude. Skills. Plan.' and includes a copyright disclaimer for fair use.
This video critiques a Washington Post article claiming the term 'witch hunt' is offensive to 17th-century women. The creator argues against this interpretation, likely from a perspective valuing free speech and historical context. The video aims to discuss the media's portrayal of language and potentially broader societal trends. Social media and cryptocurrency donation links are provided.
This "Liberty Update" video from April 27, 2017, discusses three main topics: questionable science in Bill Nye's new Netflix show, Antifa's disruption of the Portland Rose Festival parade, and Democratic threats of a government shutdown over healthcare. The content leans heavily into political commentary and social issues, with a critical stance on the mentioned topics. It also includes links to social media and support platforms for the creator.
This NRATV segment features Chuck Holton reporting live from Haiti, aiming to cover stories and locations often overlooked by mainstream media. As a correspondent for "Frontlines," Holton emphasizes his role as an investigative journalist venturing into areas where traditional media does not. The program "Stinchfield" airs weekdays on NRATV.
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