White Savior Sen. Megan Hunt says Gun Rights NOT God-Given! (Granted by Racist Founders)

Published on March 20, 2022
Duration: 3:01

This video discusses Senator Megan Hunt's assertion that gun rights are not god-given but were granted by 'racist founders.' The speaker argues that while the founders may have held racist views and excluded certain groups from rights, the right to bear arms itself is not inherently racist. Instead, the speaker posits that granting universal carry rights through constitutional carry actually *removes* the racist aspects by making the right accessible to everyone, thereby promoting equality and self-defense capabilities for all.

Quick Summary

Constitutional carry is argued to be a move towards equality, not racism. While acknowledging historical racism by the founding fathers, the speaker asserts that universal carry rights dismantle past exclusions and state-imposed barriers, making self-defense accessible to all individuals.

Chapters

  1. 00:13Introduction: Senator Hunt's Claims
  2. 00:33Speaker's Stance on Founding Fathers
  3. 00:57Gun Rights & Equality
  4. 01:14Historical Racist Exclusions
  5. 01:36Constitutional Carry vs. Past Sins
  6. 01:58State Roadblocks & Minorities
  7. 02:14Constitutional Carry as a Solution
  8. 02:29Atoning for Past Sins

Frequently Asked Questions

What did Senator Megan Hunt say about gun rights?

Senator Megan Hunt reportedly stated that granting gun rights through constitutional carry is a racist idea because these rights were granted by the founding fathers, whom she characterized as 'old white racists,' and not as a god-given right.

Is constitutional carry considered racist?

The speaker argues that constitutional carry is not racist. Instead, it's seen as a way to dismantle historical racist exclusions by making the right to bear arms accessible to everyone, thus promoting equality and self-defense capabilities for all individuals.

How did the founding fathers' actions relate to gun rights and racism?

The speaker acknowledges that the founding fathers may have held racist views and engaged in racist actions, specifically by not allowing Black people, immigrants, and women to exercise the same rights as others. This historical exclusion is identified as the racist aspect.

What are the arguments against state-imposed barriers to gun rights?

The speaker contends that states have historically erected roadblocks, particularly affecting poor people and minorities, that prevent them from exercising their right to carry firearms. Constitutional carry is presented as a means to overcome these barriers.

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