Politician Used Disarmed Victims Of A Mass Shooting to Argue You Don’t Need a Gun

Published on March 19, 2026
Duration: 2:58

Colion Noir critiques a politician's argument that firearms are unnecessary for self-defense, using disarmed victims of the Virginia Tech shooting as an example. Noir argues this is virtue signaling, contrasting it with the Founders' view of firearms as a moral responsibility. He highlights the hypocrisy of politicians having armed security while advocating for unarmed citizens in vulnerable locations.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir criticizes a politician's argument against gun ownership, calling it 'virtue signaling' and a misrepresentation of the Founders' views. He highlights the hypocrisy of politicians with armed security advocating for unarmed citizens and condemns the use of disarmed victims' courage as evidence against firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Politician's Gun Control Argument
  2. 00:22Virtue Signaling and Moral Identity
  3. 01:04Hypocrisy of Politicians
  4. 01:48Disgusting Use of Victims' Courage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Colion Noir's main criticism of the politician's argument regarding gun ownership?

Colion Noir criticizes the politician's argument as 'virtue signaling,' suggesting it prioritizes a moral identity of not owning a firearm over common sense and the Founders' intent for self-defense and community protection.

How does Colion Noir address the hypocrisy of politicians on gun control?

Noir points out the hypocrisy of politicians advocating for unarmed citizens while themselves being protected by armed security, contrasting this with the vulnerability of everyday people in unprotected environments like schools and stores.

What is the significance of the Virginia Tech shooting in this argument?

The politician used the unarmed courage of victims in the Virginia Tech shooting to argue against the need for guns. Noir argues this is a disgusting misuse, as victims were forced to be unarmed due to gun-free zone policies.

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