CNN and Gun Controllers turn PROPAGANDA ON FULL BLAST for this one.. Let's destroy the new narrative

Published on January 8, 2024
Duration: 7:33

This video critiques CNN's reporting on gun violence, arguing that the network is shifting its narrative from 'gun violence epidemic' to 'mass shootings epidemic' to counter declining gun violence statistics. It highlights a study by Everytown for Gun Safety suggesting significant life savings through stricter gun control, which the speaker refutes by citing declining gun violence rates in 2023 and the ineffectiveness of current laws against black market firearms. The video contrasts these claims with a study showing constitutional carry did not increase violent crime in Ohio.

Quick Summary

CNN's reporting on gun violence is criticized for shifting its narrative to focus on mass shootings, despite overall gun violence statistics showing an 8-10% decrease in 2023. The video questions the effectiveness of stricter gun control laws, citing the rise of black market firearms and studies showing constitutional carry did not increase crime in Ohio.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: CNN's New Gun Control Propaganda
  2. 00:40CNN's Shift in Narrative: Mass Shootings vs. Gun Violence
  3. 01:05Gun Violence Archive Data: Declining Gun Violence in 2023
  4. 02:05Analyzing Everytown for Gun Safety's Study
  5. 03:21Critique of Everytown's '300,000 Lives Saved' Claim
  6. 04:01Comparing Gun Control Laws: California/New York vs. Reality
  7. 05:20Ohio Study: Constitutional Carry and Violent Crime
  8. 06:06Black Market Guns and Ineffective Gun Control Laws
  9. 07:20Conclusion: The Manipulated Narrative

Frequently Asked Questions

How does CNN define a mass shooting?

According to CNN and the Gun Violence Archive, a mass shooting is defined as an incident where four or more people are injured or killed. This definition is central to their current reporting on gun violence trends.

What does the Gun Violence Archive data show about gun violence in 2023?

The Gun Violence Archive reported an 8-10% overall decrease in deaths and injuries from gun violence in 2023. Some cities experienced even more significant decreases, exceeding 20%.

What is the main argument against the Everytown for Gun Safety study?

The primary argument against the Everytown study is that it projects significant life savings through stricter gun control laws, while real-world data shows declining gun violence and the persistence of black market firearms, suggesting existing laws are insufficient.

Did constitutional carry laws increase violent crime in Ohio?

No, a study examining Ohio cities after the implementation of constitutional carry laws found no increase in violent crime. In fact, violent crime decreased by 18-20% in some of those cities.

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