Buck Sexton discusses his book and how the Left uses terms like Gun Free Zones to control the Right.

Published on February 24, 2026
Duration: 13:42

Buck Sexton, an NRA member and certified pistol instructor, discusses his book 'Manufacturing Delusion,' which analyzes how the Left uses propaganda and manipulated language to erode Second Amendment rights. He critiques 'gun-free zones' as ineffective and highlights media bias in firearm reporting, contrasting strict gun laws in NYC with the freedoms in Florida. The discussion emphasizes the importance of understanding propaganda tactics to protect constitutional freedoms.

Quick Summary

Buck Sexton, an NRA member and certified pistol instructor, discusses his book 'Manufacturing Delusion,' which exposes how the Left uses propaganda and misleading terms like 'gun-free zones' to erode Second Amendment rights. He highlights media bias and the ineffectiveness of 'gun-free zones' in preventing crime.

Chapters

  1. 00:06Book Introduction: Manufacturing Delusion
  2. 00:33Propaganda Tactics & Mind Control History
  3. 01:21Buck Sexton's Background & Gun Rights Advocacy
  4. 01:40The Deception of 'Gun Free Zones'
  5. 02:26NYC vs. Florida Gun Policies Comparison
  6. 03:19Media Control of Language & Firearm Phobia
  7. 04:43Media Ignorance on Firearms & Statistics
  8. 06:01Future of Propaganda & Information Warfare
  9. 08:40Protecting Freedom: 1st & 2nd Amendments
  10. 10:30Call to Action: Read 'Manufacturing Delusion'

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Buck Sexton's book 'Manufacturing Delusion' about?

Buck Sexton's book 'Manufacturing Delusion' analyzes how progressive movements utilize brainwashing, indoctrination, and propaganda to influence public opinion and erode freedoms, particularly focusing on gun control narratives and media manipulation.

Why does Buck Sexton call 'gun-free zones' a 'manufactured delusion'?

Sexton argues 'gun-free zones' are a manufactured delusion because they are ineffective at preventing crime. He points out that criminals often target these areas, as they are perceived to be less defended, undermining the stated purpose of such zones.

How does the media contribute to gun control narratives, according to Buck Sexton?

Buck Sexton criticizes the media for using inflammatory and inaccurate language like 'assault rifles' to create fear. He states that many outlets display ignorance about firearms and laws, prioritizing a 'guns are bad' narrative over factual reporting.

What is the historical context of propaganda discussed by Buck Sexton?

Buck Sexton traces the history of mind control tactics used in propaganda back 100 years, originating in the Soviet Union and expanding to China and North Korea, noting its current presence in Western institutions on various issues.

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