Elon Musk's Bedside Gun Tweet Upsets The Anti-Gun Karens

Published on November 28, 2022
Duration: 5:12

Colion Noir analyzes Elon Musk's viral tweet featuring bedside firearms, dissecting the subsequent reactions from anti-gun activists like Shannon Watts and Kris Brown. He debunks claims about the guns being real, explains statistical misinterpretations used by gun control advocates, and discusses personal firearm storage philosophies, emphasizing individual choice and context. Noir critiques 'cancel culture' tactics and reaffirms Musk's understanding of the Second Amendment's spirit.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir debunks the narrative surrounding Elon Musk's bedside gun tweet, revealing the firearms were a non-firing toy and a replica flintlock. He criticizes the misinterpretation of gun death statistics by anti-gun activists and emphasizes personal choice in firearm storage.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Elon Musk's tweet and anti-gun reaction
  2. 00:17Shannon Watts's tweet and stats rebuttal
  3. 00:50Debunking the 'real guns' claim
  4. 01:10Critique of gun death statistics
  5. 01:52Kris Brown's tweet and storage debate
  6. 02:26Personal gun storage philosophy
  7. 03:14Anti-gun lobby's 'cancel culture'
  8. 03:34Elon Musk's Second Amendment stance
  9. 04:09Conclusion and channel promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

Were the guns in Elon Musk's bedside tweet real?

No, Colion Noir revealed that the guns in Elon Musk's tweet were not real. The bottom gun was a non-firing cosplay toy, and the top was a replica flintlock pistol from the 1700s, displayed in a collector's box.

How did anti-gun activists misinterpret firearm statistics?

Activists like Shannon Watts used CDC data defining 'children' as 1-19 year olds. This broad definition includes adults, and many firearm deaths in this age range are due to inter-city violence with illegal guns, not unsecured firearms accessible to young children.

What is Elon Musk's stance on the Second Amendment?

Elon Musk supports the Second Amendment, viewing it as a safeguard against government tyranny. He also advocates for 'tight background checks' and believes assault weapon sales should be limited to specific circumstances.

What is Colion Noir's view on firearm storage?

Colion Noir believes in personal choice for firearm storage, especially for those without children. He acknowledges that some parents educate children about firearms early, reducing the need for strict locks, while others choose to lock them. He argues against mandated methods without context.

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