What Good Is the Second When Other Rights Fall?
This video, featuring TheYankeeMarshal, critically examines the value of the Second Amendment when other fundamental rights are perceived to be under threat. The speaker argues that the right to bear arms becomes moot if the government infringes upon freedoms like speech, unreasonable search and seizure, due process, and equal protection. He illustrates a 'slippery slope' argument where disarmament, starting with perceived political opponents, could eventually affect all citizens, rendering them defenseless against potential government overreach.










