Shootin’ It with Yankee (GRPC Pt. 2)

Published on September 23, 2019
Duration: 133:06

This video discusses the Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC) and the speaker's takeaways regarding the future of gun rights advocacy. Key themes include the perceived unsalvageability of the NRA, the need for generational change within gun rights organizations, and the importance of inclusivity to broaden support for the Second Amendment. The speaker emphasizes that the next generation must actively seize opportunities rather than waiting for them to be handed down.

Quick Summary

The speaker's primary takeaway from the Gun Rights Policy Conference was that the NRA is not salvageable and requires a fundamental overhaul. This sentiment was reinforced by conversations with individuals deeply involved with the organization, suggesting that internal reform is unlikely and a more drastic approach might be needed. The movement must also embrace inclusivity to broaden its support base beyond traditional demographics.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Technical Issues
  2. 02:51One Takeaway from GRPC
  3. 03:59NRA's Salvageability
  4. 05:29Generational Shift in Advocacy
  5. 07:23Separating 2A from Other Issues
  6. 09:57Making More Allies
  7. 12:12Old Guard vs. New Guard
  8. 13:04Audio Issues & Fixes
  9. 15:10Old Guard's Inability to Act
  10. 17:31Drop-off in 2A Support
  11. 19:00Gun Owner Statistics
  12. 20:13Gun Owners vs. 2A Supporters
  13. 21:38Live Chat Tip
  14. 22:08Gun Control Law Exceptions
  15. 22:37Meaning of Second Amendment
  16. 24:35Mental Adjudication & Rights
  17. 25:09Incarceration & Rights
  18. 26:30Policy vs. Personal History
  19. 27:06Respecting Identity
  20. 28:15The Tightrope of Advocacy
  21. 29:08Nudist Colonies Anecdote
  22. 30:25Taco Salad vs. Tacos
  23. 31:43Authentic Mexican Food
  24. 32:33Diablo Sauce Consequences
  25. 33:21KFC vs. Popeyes
  26. 34:34Rights in Prison & Adjudication
  27. 35:41SP's Real-World Experience
  28. 36:33Taking Jokes vs. Seriousness
  29. 37:01Rob Pincus Impression
  30. 37:10SP's Content Analysis
  31. 38:32News Hypocrisy
  32. 39:13Con vs. Genuine Advocacy
  33. 39:50GRPC Networking
  34. 40:31NRA Internal Politics
  35. 41:46NRA Resignations & Hit Squad
  36. 42:21Utah CFP & Washington Carry Laws
  37. 43:35Deal-Breakers in Advocacy
  38. 44:43Avoiding Unsolicited Opinions
  39. 45:36Honesty in Advocacy
  40. 46:19Impact of Open-Mindedness
  41. 46:42Education Levels in US
  42. 47:43Evolving Views on People
  43. 49:43Prejudice & Education
  44. 50:32Racism & Trustworthiness
  45. 51:51Millennials & Puppies
  46. 52:55Pink Pistols Conversation
  47. 53:34Beard vs. Mustache Perceptions
  48. 53:38Revolver Trigger Pull
  49. 55:39Florida Parking Lot Shooter
  50. 55:51Confrontation Styles
  51. 57:02Cowardly YouTubers
  52. 58:00Intelligence vs. Profession
  53. 58:21Live Chat Distortion
  54. 58:35Creek vs. Well Water
  55. 59:01Morbid Thoughts on Land
  56. 60:39Alzheimer's Impact
  57. 62:03Alzheimer's Suffering
  58. 62:08Land Prices in Washington
  59. 62:56Goat Farming Interest
  60. 63:12CZ P229 Carryability
  61. 64:12Land Ownership Goals
  62. 64:39Stream Yard Mobile Issues
  63. 65:00Star BM Opinion
  64. 65:25Rock Island Armory 1911
  65. 65:47Mom's Health Update
  66. 65:59Angry Platypus's Disappointment
  67. 66:15Angry Platypus's Identity
  68. 67:06Amber Eyes Observation
  69. 67:44Priorities at GRPC
  70. 68:07Imitating Rob Pincus
  71. 68:36Favorite CZ Pistol
  72. 69:13Favorite Glock 23
  73. 69:19CZ 75 Opinions
  74. 69:52Sad Moment: Body Image
  75. 70:30Fan Interactions
  76. 71:10Observing vs. Participating
  77. 72:01Red Lobster Conversation
  78. 72:47Friendship Definition
  79. 73:03GRPC Attendees
  80. 73:41Sore Throat from Talking
  81. 74:23Stream Yard Issues
  82. 74:34Throat Soreness
  83. 75:00End of Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the main takeaway from the Gun Rights Policy Conference (GRPC) according to the speaker?

The speaker's main takeaway from the GRPC was a strong conviction that the NRA is not salvageable and requires a fundamental overhaul. This sentiment was reinforced by conversations with individuals deeply involved with the organization, suggesting that internal reform is unlikely and a more drastic approach might be needed.

Why is inclusivity important for the future of the Second Amendment movement?

Inclusivity is crucial because the Second Amendment movement needs to broaden its support base beyond traditional demographics. By welcoming individuals from diverse backgrounds, including minorities, LGBTQ+ individuals, and legal immigrants, the movement can gain more traction and ensure its long-term viability against opposition.

What is the speaker's view on the generational divide within gun rights organizations?

The speaker observes a significant generational gap, with the 'boomer' generation holding leadership positions but showing little willingness to cede control. Younger generations, like Millennials, possess new ideas but are waiting for opportunities to lead, suggesting a need for a proactive transition of power to ensure the movement's future relevance.

How does the speaker define true Second Amendment advocacy?

True Second Amendment advocacy, according to the speaker, means an unconditional defense of the right to bear arms, turning the dial to 'eleven' without adding any exceptions or conditions. It also involves separating the gun rights issue from other political stances, allowing for broader coalition-building.

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