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Published on October 2, 2025
Duration: 0:54

Nikko Ortiz questions if recent violence shifts perspectives from gun control to self-defense. He references a shooting at an LDS church, highlighting the need for peace to be actively protected. Ortiz argues that the best defense against 'bad men' are 'good men skilled at violence,' emphasizing personal protection for law-abiding citizens.

Quick Summary

The argument posits that witnessing violence may shift views from gun control to personal firearm ownership for self-defense. Citing an LDS church shooting, it emphasizes that peace requires active protection, with 'good men skilled at violence' being the best defense against 'bad men.'

Chapters

  1. 00:00Gun Control vs. Self-Defense Debate
  2. 00:23LDS Church Shooting Incident Report
  3. 00:42The Philosophy of Protection

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core argument presented regarding gun control and self-defense?

The core argument suggests that witnessing violence may shift perspectives from supporting gun control to advocating for firearm ownership for personal protection by law-abiding citizens, emphasizing the need for active defense.

What event is referenced to illustrate the need for protection?

A shooting incident at an LDS church where a veteran was killed by authorities is referenced. This event highlights that even places of worship can be vulnerable and underscores the need for security.

What is the proposed solution to the existence of criminals?

The proposed solution is that peace must be actively protected. It asserts that the most effective defense against 'bad men' are 'good men skilled at violence,' advocating for preparedness.

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