221: Why Didn't Guns Come Up in the Debate?
This video speculates on why gun control was absent from a presidential debate, suggesting it's a losing topic for both candidates due to past policy missteps and base limitations. It argues that recent legal victories for gun owners, like overturned bumpstock and brace rulings, and the erosion of ATF interpretive power, represent quiet gains. The speaker also introduces the Hegelian dialectic as a framework for understanding how cultural shifts, particularly towards gun control, are engineered, and emphasizes the growing importance of local elections and the impact of deep fakes on perceived reality.










