Legacy Media’s Not So Secret Mind Control Plan + Why FL Might Let Felons Carry

Published on March 17, 2021
Duration: 14:15

This video discusses the fundamental right to bear arms and critiques media narratives surrounding gun control. It highlights Florida's SB 1932, which aims to restore rights for nonviolent offenders after completing their sentences, arguing against treating released individuals as second-class citizens. The video also covers the progress of constitutional carry legislation in Tennessee and criticizes legacy media for perceived propaganda and coordinated messaging.

Quick Summary

Florida Senate Bill 1932 seeks to restore firearm rights for nonviolent offenders post-sentence. The video argues that denying these rights creates a permanent underclass. It also highlights the progress of constitutional carry in states like Tennessee, where individuals may soon carry firearms without a permit, challenging media narratives on gun rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:07Introduction: ARFCOM News Episode 69
  2. 00:13Felon Gun Rights & Media Mind Control
  3. 00:30Sponsor: TNVC.com Night Vision Gear
  4. 00:53Defeating Online Polls & Johns Hopkins Survey
  5. 01:18The Ineffectiveness of Online Polls
  6. 02:22Is the Right to Carry a Fundamental Human Right?
  7. 03:20Florida SB 1932: Restoring Rights for Nonviolent Felons
  8. 04:36Defining 'Felony' and Victimless Crimes
  9. 05:24Action: Support SB 1932 in Florida
  10. 05:50Legacy Media Propaganda and Mind Control
  11. 07:41Coordinated News Articles and Same Images
  12. 08:25Comparison to 2018 Sinclair Broadcast Group Script
  13. 09:03Constitutional Carry Progress in 18 States
  14. 09:20Tennessee HB 18 & SB 318: Constitutional Carry Update
  15. 10:09Action: Support Constitutional Carry in Tennessee
  16. 10:40Media Mistakes on Constitutional Carry State Count
  17. 11:56Sinclair Broadcast Group's Media Ownership
  18. 12:33Concerns Over Wholesale Thought Manipulation
  19. 12:51Beat the Ammo Shortage: AR15.com Deals
  20. 13:15Support ARFCOM News: Sponsors & Merch
  21. 13:44YouTube Comment Contest: 'The Cake is a Lie'

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Florida Senate Bill 1932?

Florida Senate Bill 1932 aims to restore firearm rights for nonviolent offenders who have completed their sentences and paid all associated fees. The bill's proponents argue that denying these rights post-sentence creates a permanent underclass and hinders societal reintegration.

What is constitutional carry and where is it progressing?

Constitutional carry allows individuals legally permitted to purchase a handgun to carry it openly or concealed without a government-issued permit. As of the video's recording, 18 states recognize this right, with significant legislative movement in Tennessee concerning HB 18 and SB 318.

How does the video criticize legacy media?

The video alleges that legacy media engages in coordinated propaganda and lacks independent reporting, citing instances of identical articles and images appearing across multiple news outlets. This is compared to past events where Sinclair Broadcast Group allegedly mandated specific scripts for its affiliated anchors.

What is the core argument regarding felon rights and public safety?

The central argument is that if individuals are deemed safe enough to be released into society and allowed access to potentially dangerous tools like vehicles or chemicals, they should not be denied the right to self-defense with a firearm, provided they are not a current menace.

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