HAPPENING NOW: We Just Caught Gun Controllers RED HANDED... & I'm About To NUKE It From ORBIT

Published on August 3, 2025
Duration: 17:26

This video critically analyzes a post by Giffords.org regarding active shooter incidents, contrasting it with FBI data. The speaker argues that Giffords.org misrepresented statistics to promote gun control, cherry-picking data and omitting crucial context like nationwide decreases in incidents and higher numbers in states with stricter gun laws. The analysis highlights discrepancies in reported numbers for Texas and California, and points out that handguns are used in a majority of incidents, contrary to common gun control talking points about rifles.

Quick Summary

The FBI's 2024 report reveals a 50% nationwide decrease in active shooter incidents, with only four occurring in Texas, contradicting claims by Giffords.org. Handguns are the most common firearm used (59%), not rifles as often suggested by gun control advocates.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Gun Controllers Caught Lying
  2. 01:18Pet Peeve: Direct Lies About Non-Existent Issues
  3. 02:00Giffords.org Post Analysis: Texas Statistics
  4. 03:00FBI Report Data: Texas Active Shooter Incidents
  5. 04:07Nationwide Active Shooter Incidents: 50% Drop
  6. 06:12Texas vs. California: Incident Comparison
  7. 08:33Examining the FBI Document Directly
  8. 09:00FBI 2023 vs. 2024 Statistics Breakdown
  9. 10:00Summary Table of Active Shooter Incidents
  10. 11:03Firearms Used: Handguns vs. Rifles vs. Shotguns
  11. 12:20Trend Analysis: Active Shooter Incidents Since 2020
  12. 13:38Downward Trend Despite Increased Gun Ownership
  13. 14:23Active Shooter Incidents Designated as Mass Killings
  14. 15:15Viewer Super Chat and Engagement
  15. 16:40Conclusion: Winning Through Facts

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Giffords.org claim about active shooter incidents in Texas?

Giffords.org claimed that Texas had more active shooter incidents than any other state in 2024. However, the FBI's report for 2024 indicated only four such incidents occurred in Texas.

What does the FBI report say about nationwide active shooter incidents?

According to the FBI's 2024 report, there was a 50% reduction in active shooter incidents nationwide compared to the previous year, with a total of 24 incidents recorded across the country.

Which firearms are most commonly used in active shooter incidents?

Data from the FBI's 2024 report indicates that handguns were used in 59% of active shooter incidents, followed by rifles at 31% and shotguns at 10%. This suggests handguns are the most prevalent firearm.

How do active shooter incidents compare between Texas and California?

Between 2020 and 2024, California reported 202 active shooter incidents, while Texas reported 22. This is notable as California has stricter gun control laws than Texas.

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