Proof Guns Aren't Evil...

Published on March 6, 2014
Duration: 5:52

This video from Iraqveteran8888 features Eric and guests from Talking Lead demonstrating that firearms are inanimate objects incapable of independent action. Through a series of tests involving a Glock 26 and an AR-15, they show that these weapons require human input to function and cannot act on their own, regardless of how they are treated. The demonstration aims to counter the notion that guns themselves are inherently evil.

Quick Summary

Firearms are inanimate objects incapable of independent action or possessing 'evil' intent. Demonstrations involving a Glock 26 and AR-15 subjected to extreme abuse confirm that these weapons require human interaction to function, highlighting that responsibility for their use rests entirely with the operator.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Thesis
  2. 00:20Glock 26 Visuals & Initial Abuse
  3. 01:06Extreme Glock 26 Abuse Test
  4. 02:05Introducing the AR-15
  5. 02:26AR-15 'Interrogation' Begins
  6. 03:36AR-15 Waterboarding Attempt
  7. 04:00AR-15 Jumper Cable Threat
  8. 04:06Concluding Thoughts on Responsibility

Frequently Asked Questions

Are firearms capable of independent action or 'evil' intent?

No, firearms are inanimate objects. They cannot act on their own or possess intent. Their function, whether for good or ill, is entirely dependent on the actions and intent of the human operator using them.

What was demonstrated about the Glock 26 and AR-15 in the video?

The video demonstrated that both a Glock 26 pistol and an AR-15 rifle are inanimate objects. They were subjected to extreme physical abuse and simulated interrogation tactics, yet remained inert, proving they require human input to function.

Who participated in the 'Guns Aren't Evil' demonstration?

The demonstration featured Eric from Iraqveteran8888, along with guests Left Hand and Zeke from Talking Lead. The video also acknowledges Northside Gun Shop in Columbia, TN.

What is the main message regarding firearms and responsibility?

The core message is that firearms are tools, and the responsibility for their use lies solely with the individual. The video aims to shift focus from the object itself to the human element in any incident involving a firearm.

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