NOIR: Season 4 Episode 4 Promo

Published on October 20, 2015
Duration: 1:15

Colion Noir, host of NOIR, argues passionately for the individual's right to self-defense and preparedness. He refutes the statistical arguments against gun ownership by emphasizing the 100% certainty of a 'moment of need' when it arises. The video highlights the arrogance of gun control advocates who dismiss the concerns of others based on their own perceived safety.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir argues that the 'moment of need' for self-defense is a 100% certainty for the individual, regardless of statistical odds. He criticizes gun control advocates for their 'arrogance' in dictating others' rights based on personal comfort, asserting the fundamental right of citizens to prepare for 'unlikely but possible' scenarios.

Chapters

  1. 00:07US Population & Self-Defense Odds
  2. 00:22The 100% Moment of Need
  3. 00:28Arrogance of Gun Control Advocates
  4. 00:37Unlikely but Possible Situations
  5. 00:50The Right to Be Prepared

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the core argument regarding the 'moment of need' for self-defense?

The core argument is that while statistical odds of needing a gun might seem low, the actual moment of needing one for self-defense is a 100% certainty for the individual experiencing it. This emphasizes the absolute necessity of preparedness when that moment arrives.

How does Colion Noir address the perspective of gun control advocates?

Colion Noir criticizes gun control advocates for their 'arrogance,' suggesting they impose their own sense of safety and dislike for guns onto others, thereby denying individuals their right to self-defense and preparedness.

What is the difference between statistical preparedness and individual preparedness?

Statistical preparedness relies on probabilities, suggesting certain events are unlikely. Individual preparedness, as argued, acknowledges that even unlikely events are possible and that individuals have the right to prepare for them, regardless of statistical odds.

What right do American citizens have concerning self-defense and preparedness?

American citizens have the right to choose their approach to preparedness, whether by actively preparing for potential threats or by relying on statistical probabilities. Crucially, they have the right not to have their ability to prepare limited by others' beliefs.

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