Some Gun Owners Do Nothing As Biden Destroys 2A Rights - EP92

Published on August 6, 2021
Duration: 33:39

This podcast episode criticizes inaction among gun owners, labeling them 'empty cans,' 'do-nothings,' and 'get-alongs.' Host Joel Persinger urges listeners to actively fight for their Second Amendment rights, citing examples like Cameron Certa's efforts in Kern County, California, to establish 2A sanctuaries. The episode emphasizes the need for proactive engagement and civil disobedience against perceived government overreach and unconstitutional laws, particularly those from the Biden and Newsom administrations.

Quick Summary

Gun owners are urged to stop being passive and actively defend their Second Amendment rights against perceived government overreach. The speaker categorizes individuals as 'empty cans' (noisy but inactive), 'do-nothings' (complaining but not acting), and 'get-alongs' (prioritizing politeness over freedom). Proactive engagement, including supporting activists like Cameron Certa and considering civil disobedience, is presented as essential for preserving liberty.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Sponsor
  2. 00:15Gun Guy TV Podcast Intro
  3. 01:46Calling Out Inaction: Empty Cans
  4. 04:56The Problem with 'Do-Nothings'
  5. 07:06The 'Get-Alongs' and Politeness Over Freedom
  6. 09:25Break & Support Gun Guy TV
  7. 11:49Government Overreach and Freedom Threats
  8. 15:27Solutions and Moving Forward
  9. 15:44Highlighting Cameron Certa's Activism
  10. 17:41Be the Change You Want to See
  11. 19:52The Need for Young Leaders
  12. 20:40Playing Your Part in the Fight
  13. 22:26We Can't Be Nice Anymore
  14. 23:31Biden's Tactics and Disregard for Law
  15. 28:06Conclusion of Part 1: The Fight Ahead
  16. 32:41Preview of Part 2: Ghost Guns & Eviction Moratorium

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three types of gun owners the speaker criticizes?

The speaker categorizes gun owners into 'empty cans' who make noise but do nothing, 'do-nothings' who complain but take no action, and 'get-alongs' who prioritize politeness over actively fighting for their freedoms.

How can gun owners actively defend their Second Amendment rights?

Gun owners are urged to stop being passive, get off the couch, and actively engage in the fight for their rights. This includes voting, joining advocacy groups, contacting representatives, and considering civil disobedience when necessary.

What specific California gun law is mentioned as unconstitutional?

The 'handgun roster' in California is highlighted as an unconstitutional law that restricts the types of firearms citizens can purchase, preventing many from acquiring firearms suitable for self-defense.

Why is politeness detrimental to the fight for gun rights?

Prioritizing politeness, as exemplified by 'get-alongs,' can hinder the fight for freedom. The speaker argues that opponents of the Second Amendment are not playing nice and therefore, gun owners cannot afford to be overly polite or play fair.

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