Interviewing people at Tour for Change - March For Our Lives
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https://youtu.be/wuYQ9Q34bdY
Holy shit that guy with the blue sunglasses is a giant child
oh boy i really missed Tudd-posting
It is really pathetic to watch him do the "I am against bullies" routine while he resorts to ad-hominems about flaccid penises.
The last lady was the person I'd hoped to see the entire time: Gun laws themselves can be an issue, sure, but the mental health and early-warning systems need lots of reform. Stopping that cycle at the source. People can still get guns illegally if they want them badly enough, so we need to do more than just banning guns. The NRA is too powerful/big of a lobby to fight.
Real answers and motivations.
She was someone willing to sit down and talk about it, seemingly untainted by the current ear-covering tactic of a lot of people who are so much as questioned about their cause, Left and Right. If people believe in their cause so strongly, why are they often so afraid to talk about it? They should be proud, thinking that "perhaps we can teach this interviewer guy about our position and get him on board!" not bullying and harassing him for not going along with them entirely, cutting him off during interviews and threatening/assaulting. Sadly this is often the case with hot button issues like this; a whole lot of screaming from each side, nobody actually talking to eachother and finding compromise or a solution together. They just assume their way is the only way, and that they have enemies on all sides.
Still it’s sad that the only thing people can think of when mentioning gun control is another assault weapons ban which will be doomed to fail again.
People need to know that making guns illegal is not an effective form of gun control; it’s just saying you’re against legal gun ownership.
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