YOU Are To Blame For This!

Published on February 8, 2026
Duration: 194:50

The speaker expresses extreme frustration with gun owners in Virginia who did not vote in the governor's election, arguing their inaction directly led to the passage of anticipated gun control measures like assault weapon and magazine capacity bans. He criticizes the perceived laziness and apathy of these voters, stating they deserve to have their rights stripped away. The video emphasizes the critical importance of voting in state-level elections for preserving Second Amendment rights and warns that current legislative trends indicate a significant loss of firearm freedoms in Virginia and potentially nationwide.

Quick Summary

The speaker argues that Virginians who did not vote in the governor's election are directly responsible for the impending assault weapon and magazine capacity bans. He criticizes their apathy and laziness, stating they deserve to have their gun rights stripped away for allowing anti-gun legislation to pass due to their inaction.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Rant Setup
  2. 00:16Criticism of Virginia Politics
  3. 00:30Hot Take: Voter Responsibility
  4. 01:04Consequences of Not Voting
  5. 01:58Anticipated Gun Control Measures
  6. 03:07Voter Turnout Discrepancy
  7. 04:16Personal Impact of Legislation
  8. 04:40National Political Trends
  9. 05:05Critique of Voting Priorities
  10. 06:39Frustration with Political Apathy
  11. 07:09State-Level Action as Solution
  12. 07:19Ineffectiveness of Traditional Advocacy
  13. 08:04Immediate Action Recommended
  14. 09:30Future of Republican Party
  15. 10:08Federal Government's Limited Role
  16. 11:00Specific Bans Coming to Virginia
  17. 13:08Importance of Voting Debunked
  18. 14:10Lesser of Two Evils Argument
  19. 15:10Consequences for Non-Voters
  20. 16:27Separation of Federal and State Issues
  21. 16:33Practical Advice for Virginians
  22. 17:05Critique of Revolutionary Rhetoric
  23. 18:01Majority Opinion on Gun Ownership
  24. 19:11Personal Stance on Gun Rights
  25. 19:39Call to Action: Buy Now
  26. 20:37Likelihood of Bans Passing
  27. 21:05Regional Differences in Virginia
  28. 22:06Urgency of Purchasing Firearms
  29. 22:36Smart vs. Foolish Actions
  30. 23:01Possession Ban Removed
  31. 23:37Cost of Restricted Magazines
  32. 24:14Current Status of Legislation
  33. 25:02Democratic Party Unity
  34. 25:22Filibuster's Demise
  35. 26:36Future Political Landscape
  36. 27:26Need for Delicacy vs. Reality
  37. 27:38Old Testament Justice
  38. 28:51Empathy's Destructive Role
  39. 29:24Agitators and Their Impact
  40. 30:19Critique of Protester Deaths
  41. 31:09Illegal Immigration Stance
  42. 31:41Direct Communication Style
  43. 32:03Loss of Direct Discourse
  44. 32:36Unplanned Stream Content
  45. 33:00Commitment to Action vs. Fantasy
  46. 33:45Military and Police Compliance
  47. 34:18Past State Issues
  48. 34:40Community Support and Engagement
  49. 35:00Channel Membership Appreciation
  50. 35:16Content Backlog and Future Plans
  51. 36:14Organizing for Change
  52. 36:33Messenger of Doom vs. Realist
  53. 36:50Permanence of Gun Bans
  54. 37:49No Reversal of Bans Expected
  55. 38:00Growing Societal Divides
  56. 38:04Trump's Impact on Republicans
  57. 38:13Voting for Trump Justified
  58. 39:02Abandoning 2A Absolutism
  59. 39:40Better vs. Worse Choices
  60. 39:49Laziness and Voter Apathy
  61. 40:34Virginia's Lesson Learned
  62. 41:26Governor's Role in Legislation
  63. 42:10Math Doesn't Lie: Voting Impact
  64. 42:42Denial of Political Shift
  65. 43:15Country Moving Leftward
  66. 43:32Empathy's Role in Political Shift
  67. 44:03Feelings vs. Governance
  68. 44:18Women in Power Critique
  69. 45:17Women's Right to Vote Debate
  70. 46:32Consequences of Emotional Decision-Making
  71. 47:14Illegal Immigrant Violations
  72. 47:27Liberal Empathy Critique
  73. 48:04General Stance on Female Leadership
  74. 48:22Virginia Loss Explained
  75. 48:38Voting for Lesser Evil
  76. 49:00Beta Male and Simp Culture
  77. 49:10Critique of Young Generation
  78. 49:42Societal Decline Forecast
  79. 50:23Men's Emotional Decision-Making
  80. 50:38Personal Life and Stream Schedule
  81. 50:57Empowerment and Common Sense
  82. 51:18Viewer Engagement and Technical Issues
  83. 51:34Relocation as a Solution
  84. 52:08Stream Continuation Due to Content
  85. 52:28Defining "Fighting" in Politics
  86. 52:36Personal Firearms Philosophy
  87. 53:09Compliance with Authority
  88. 53:24Interstate Comparison of Rights Awareness
  89. 53:30Militia and Uprising Feasibility
  90. 54:32Viewer Super Chat Appreciation
  91. 54:36Summary of Current Legislative Issues
  92. 54:52Personal Impact of Legislation
  93. 55:01Personal Stance on Non-Voters
  94. 55:37Farm Purchases and State Population
  95. 55:44Live Call-In Show Ideas
  96. 56:06Streaming Software and Lag Issues
  97. 56:09New Subscriber Appreciation
  98. 56:14Username Display Issues
  99. 56:21Assault Weapon Definition
  100. 56:47Feature Bans Explained
  101. 56:59Future of Firearm Bans
  102. 57:03Personal Feelings and YouTube Income
  103. 57:10Nursing License and Anger
  104. 57:21Favorite Firearms and AR-15 Praise
  105. 57:57Personal Firearm Collection Size
  106. 58:26AK vs. AR-15 Discussion
  107. 58:38Nursing Career and Personality
  108. 58:49Age and Appearance
  109. 59:08Viewer Interaction and Missed Comments
  110. 59:19Personal Firearm Collection Details
  111. 59:40Bureaucratic Definitions vs. Reality
  112. 59:43Maryland Tyranny and Relocation Plans
  113. 59:49Age and Relocation Plans
  114. 59:55Upcoming Video Content
  115. 01:00:04Ammo Test Video Delay

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the speaker believe Virginians who didn't vote in the governor's election deserve to lose their gun rights?

The speaker argues that by not voting, these individuals allowed anti-gun politicians to win, directly leading to the passage of restrictive gun laws like assault weapon and magazine bans. He views their inaction as a betrayal of their own rights and the rights of others, making them complicit in the loss of freedoms.

What specific gun control measures does the speaker anticipate in Virginia?

The speaker explicitly predicts an assault weapon ban and a ban on magazines exceeding 10-round capacity in Virginia. He also mentions the possibility of additional taxes being imposed on firearms and accessories.

What is the speaker's main criticism of gun owners who didn't vote in the Virginia governor's election?

The speaker's primary criticism is their perceived laziness and apathy. He believes that failing to vote in a crucial state election, especially when turnout was significantly lower than in presidential elections, demonstrates a lack of commitment to protecting their Second Amendment rights and makes them responsible for the subsequent legislative actions.

What is the speaker's advice for gun owners in Virginia facing potential bans?

The speaker's urgent advice is to purchase any firearms or accessories they desire immediately, before the anticipated bans go into effect. He stresses that waiting will result in items being sold out and potentially unavailable, and that proactive purchasing is the only sensible course of action.

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