Joe Biden Uses State Of The Union Address To Be Dishonest About Guns

Published on February 9, 2023
Duration: 7:00

This video critically analyzes President Joe Biden's statements on gun control during the State of the Union address. Speaker Colion Noir, an experienced firearms instructor, argues that Biden's narrative selectively highlights certain incidents while omitting others that contradict his agenda. The analysis focuses on the effectiveness of gun control measures and the role of law-abiding citizens in self-defense.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir critically examined Joe Biden's State of the Union address, challenging the President's narrative on gun violence. Noir presented statistics indicating more deaths occur from knives and blunt objects than rifles, and argued that Biden selectively highlighted certain self-defense incidents while omitting others that involved firearms, fitting a specific anti-gun agenda.

Chapters

  1. 00:05Biden on Gun Violence and Laws
  2. 00:37Biden Invites Brandon Tsay
  3. 01:21Questioning Biden's Choice of Hero
  4. 02:13Guns Used to Save Lives
  5. 02:57Good Guy with Gun vs. Good Guy
  6. 03:24Banning Assault Weapons
  7. 05:121994-2004 Assault Weapons Ban Study

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Joe Biden say about gun violence in his State of the Union address?

President Biden stated that his administration passed the most sweeping gun safety law in three decades, including enhanced background checks for 18-21 year olds and red flag laws to remove guns from dangerous individuals.

Why did Colion Noir criticize Joe Biden's State of the Union address regarding gun control?

Colion Noir argued that Biden selectively highlighted incidents and individuals, like Brandon Tsay, while omitting heroes like Elijah Dicken and Jack Wilson who used firearms to stop mass shootings, thus fitting a specific anti-gun agenda.

What statistics were presented regarding firearm deaths?

The video cited that in 2020, deaths from knives and blunt objects significantly outnumbered those from rifles of all types, including AR-15s, questioning the focus on specific rifle bans.

What is the argument for the 'good guy with a gun' concept?

The 'good guy with a gun' concept suggests that the most effective way to stop an active shooter is through the intervention of a responsibly armed citizen, a principle implicitly acknowledged by the need for Secret Service protection.

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