They Don't Want To Have A Real Conversation

Published on March 8, 2018
Duration: 4:09

Colion Noir, an NRA commentator with 11 years of gun advocacy, critiques the current gun debate, highlighting the exclusion of knowledgeable gun owners and the media's superficial approach. He argues that discussions are dominated by individuals lacking practical experience or accurate data, leading to the vilification of gun owners and organizations like the NRA. The video emphasizes the need for genuine conversation that includes the perspectives of those directly affected and knowledgeable about firearms.

Quick Summary

NRA commentator Colion Noir argues that gun owners are systematically excluded from meaningful conversations about firearms, with media and politicians often lacking expertise and spreading misinformation. This exclusion leads to the vilification of gun owners and organizations like the NRA, hindering productive dialogue and policy development.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Gun conversation lacking gun owners
  2. 01:17Exclusion of knowledgeable gun advocates
  3. 02:04Incompetence within gun debates
  4. 02:41War against gun owners

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are gun owners excluded from the gun conversation?

Colion Noir argues that media outlets treat the gun conversation like a "nightclub line," prioritizing superficial knowledge and excluding experienced gun owners. This leads to discussions dominated by those lacking practical expertise or accurate data, effectively silencing the voices of millions of Americans.

What is the media's role in the gun debate according to Colion Noir?

According to Colion Noir, the media often features cable news anchors with superficial knowledge and politicians with inaccurate statistics, while excluding knowledgeable gun advocates. This approach contributes to the vilification of gun owners and organizations like the NRA.

What are the consequences of excluding gun owners from policy discussions?

Excluding gun owners from policy discussions leads to debates based on misinformation and incompetence, rather than informed perspectives. This charade results in the vilification of law-abiding citizens and hinders the possibility of finding common ground or effective solutions.

How does Colion Noir describe the "smartest dumbasses" in gun debates?

Colion Noir uses the term "smartest dumbasses" to describe individuals, often in media or politics, who engage in gun debates with a high degree of confidence but possess little to no practical knowledge or accurate data about firearms and gun violence. Their superficial understanding is amplified to millions.

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