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➡ The video discusses the views of Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib on gun rights and women’s rights, arguing that guns don’t have rights, but people do. The host disagrees with Tlaib’s statement that guns have more rights than women, and uses a game to highlight the regulations on firearms. The video also mentions the anniversary of the American Revolution and the Waco siege, and promotes a gunsmithing course and a coffee brand.
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Hey, everybody. Welcome back to the channel. I appreciate your time. Thank you for watching. We’re gonna play a game together. This should be fun for us. But first, in order to have that fun, we gotta hear from one of the worst people in Congress, and that’s Rashida Tlaib of the squad. She actually thinks that guns have more rights than women. Guns don’t even have rights. They’re inanimate chunks of steel and polymer.

And let’s have some fun with this game about, you know, how many rights women have versus firearms. There are a few things going on, but before I jump into that, I want to thank the sponsor of the video. That’s the Sonoran Desert Institute. With more than 350 million firearms in the US, the time has never been better to learn how to be a gunsmith. Sonoran Desert Institute offers online firearms technology education with hands on labs and materials shipped right to your door.

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Today is the anniversary of the beginning of the american revolution. Lexington and Concord is where the first shots of the revolution took place. The shot heard around the world. The militiamen and the minute men, they all came from all corners of New England to fight the British and start what ultimately led to our independence. We would not be here today without the sacrifice of those families. So remember them today.

Last night was the anniversary of the historic ride of Paul Revere and William Dawes as they took to the countryside to let the Americans know that the regulars were coming. Coming to disarm Americans coming to arrest John Hancock and Samuel Adams. And the rest, as they say, is history. So without those brave Americans, we would not be watching YouTube today. Also, it’s another bad anniversary. The ATF murdered a bunch of innocent women and children during the Waco siege.

America started the revolution because government bad. And here we are, government proving they’re bad through the ATF. But let’s get to the topic of today’s video. We’re going to end this with a fun game that I want you all to take part of. But first, let’s hear what Rashida Tlaib says about women having more right? Or guns having more rights than women. It’s so crazy I can’t even get it straight.

Check it out. Thank you so much to my colleague for his courage in trying to save lives, especially the lives of our children, and trying to, again, to address the crisis that we have in our country. It is an honor, always an honor, to be able to serve the families of the 12th congressional district in Michigan. Before I was a congresswoman, my two sons made me a mother.

And I’m speaking to you all as a mother more than anything. And it is important to understand this is a true fact that gun violence is the leading cause of death for children and teens in our country. As of today, there have been already been 106 mass shootings. That’s more mass shootings than the days in the year so far. And you know what’s more horrific? The fact that gun violence in our communities that is happening every single day doesn’t even make the news anymore.

Congress has become so numb, this institution, truly numb to the gun violence crisis in our country that they’re not even paying attention any longer. We cannot continue like this. Mister Speaker, I refuse to accept that the death of kids is the status quo. We have not voted on a single gun violence prevention bill under this republican majority. Guns now have more rights in our country than women do.

It’s sick. It’s disgusting that campaign donations from the NRA and gun manufacturers have bought in action and bought the silence of many of my colleagues and blocked many, many important, major reforms that we need to keep our communities safe across our nation. Every one of our colleagues that refuses to vote for common sense gun violence prevention, I truly believe, have blood on their hands, responsibility. It’s clear they value guns more than the lives of our children.

Our children truly believe. I truly believe this. They deserve so much more than, again, our inaction on our continued silence. Thank you so much. And again, thank you to my colleague. I know I’ve seen him on this floor. Being a father, being a congressman, and we know what is at stake. And again, no parent ever should worry about their child when they leave home. That they would be a victim of gun violence.

Thank you. All right. Trying to get myself back online. I need some caffeine. Thank you. To blackout coffee. Don’t forget our new release is our instant coffee. These are amazing. Just add hot water and you’re good to go. Alright, so there are a few things that Rashida Tlaib said. First off, count the lies. Tell me how many lies you found in what she said. If you don’t recall them all, go back and rewatch that couple minutes.

You’re never gonna get that time back. But there are many lies that she spewed. But now let’s have the fun. I have a quick little list that I started. It’s not exhaustive because I want you all to help me. This is a list of the differences for women’s rights and gun rights. Again, guns don’t have rights. We, the people, have rights. They’re not, you know, women don’t have their own set of rights.

Men don’t have their own set of rights. It’s we the people. However, let’s have some fun first. Could you imagine if you were able to regulate women? If they were too big. Yep. Or too small or too tall or too long or too short? Well, firearms are regulated that way. Could you imagine if you said, sorry, ma’am, you’re too tall. No service for you. You can’t even be in this building.

You’re too tall. Okay, Rashida. Okay. Could you imagine if you could judge and regulate women by their accessories, whether they were born with them, they came standard, or they bolted those accessories on and imaginations go wild there. Could you imagine if you were able to do that to women? And how much brains, burning and hair would be on fire if we could do that. Amazing. You can do that to firearms, though.

Could you imagine if you told women that, you know what? You can never be with anybody until you reach the age of 18 or 21, no close friends couldn’t hold you. They couldn’t hug you, they couldn’t even play with you until you were 18 or 21, depending on how tall or short you were or how long you were, how big you were? Oh, man, this is. This is hilarious.

What if you could tell women that they had to be photographed, fingerprinted, they had to pass rigorous background checks, and they had to wear a permit just to go outside the home? Yeah. Could you. Could you see that? What if we told them that, hey, women, you couldn’t go into selected private property or private businesses unless they were. Had the proper signs on them, or didn’t have certain signs on them other than that you couldn’t go in? Oh, yeah.

It would be marching in the streets for that. What if we told them that they couldn’t go to court, they couldn’t go into the post office, they couldn’t go into a bank or any government building just because they were a woman? Really? What if we said, this is the last one for me. And the rest, I want you to type down below. These comments are going to be.

I’m foreseeing this. This will be the best time reading comments that I’ve had in a while. I want to see what you can come up with. What if we told them that they couldn’t go inside fenced areas during certain protests or even attend protests in certain states because they were a woman? Well, Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, you are the giant ass clown who thinks that inanimate objects have rights.

Amazing. Guys and gals, sign off on this one down below. I would love to have a giggle today. Thank you at your expense with these comments. I’m looking forward to it. I’m gonna go have some coffee. Check it out. Blackoutcoffee. com g and G, I totally appreciate you all, especially on a day like today where I am so proud to be an american and I’m so proud to have friends like you and to be free to be able to do what we want.

For the most part. I guess we’re not as free as we were in the beginning. And if we don’t all cherish being Americans first, we’re gonna be less and less and less free as this country continues. Guys and gals, appreciate you all like and share this video. Subscribe to the channel if you haven’t already. I’ll see you on the next one. Take care. .

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