Viral Commentator Charleston White Says Blacks Don't Know Anything About Guns

Published on April 20, 2025
Duration: 8:07

This video features Colion Noir discussing controversial statements made by Charleston White regarding Black gun ownership in America. Noir argues that while White's observations about a perceived lack of gun knowledge in some parts of the Black community might stem from historical suppression and media misrepresentation, the core issue is the societal denial of gun ownership as a right for Black Americans. He contrasts this with the ingrained gun culture in some white communities and advocates for responsible gun ownership and legal protection through resources like USCCA.

Quick Summary

Colion Noir analyzes Charleston White's controversial statements on Black gun ownership, arguing that historical suppression and media bias, rather than inherent lack of knowledge, contribute to the perceived gap. He emphasizes the Second Amendment as a right for self-defense and advocates for responsible ownership and legal protection through resources like USCCA.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Media Misrepresentation
  2. 00:25Charleston White's Controversial Statements
  3. 00:45Historical Context of Black Gun Ownership
  4. 01:33Poudi's 'Most Racist Town' Video
  5. 02:14Stereotypical Responses in Poudi Video
  6. 02:30Black Gun Knowledge Gap Explained
  7. 03:14Family, Street, and Historical Influences
  8. 04:20Charleston White's Statements Repeated
  9. 04:38Media's Role in Fear and Control
  10. 05:43Russell Simmons' Anti-Gun Stance
  11. 06:29Community Awakening and Advocacy
  12. 06:57USCCA Sponsorship and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What controversial statements did Charleston White make about Black gun ownership?

Charleston White claimed that Black people generally lack knowledge, training, and ownership of legal firearms, stating they are unfamiliar with gun breakdown, cleaning, or bullet manufacturing processes.

How does Colion Noir respond to Charleston White's claims?

Colion Noir acknowledges a 'sliver of truth' but attributes the perceived gap in gun knowledge to historical societal suppression and media erasure, which leads Black individuals to hide gun purchases and view guns as criminal rather than a right.

What historical factors influence Black gun ownership according to Colion Noir?

Noir points to historical denial of gun ownership, family directives to avoid guns, street culture's association of guns with survival, and media portrayals that create fear and control over gun rights as key influences.

What resources does Colion Noir recommend for gun owners?

Colion Noir promotes USCCA for comprehensive legal defense, training, and resources, encouraging responsible ownership and legal protection for those exercising their Second Amendment rights.

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