This episode of "Commentators" sponsored by Kimber features Colion Noir discussing the polarization surrounding gun ownership and gun violence. Noir argues that the current discourse unfairly blames gun owners, who he states also grieve and want to prevent shootings. He criticizes the approach of only engaging within like-minded groups and waging 'war' on organizations like the NRA, instead of having genuine conversations with individuals who have differing ideas on how to achieve safety. The segment emphasizes the need for a more empathetic and nuanced approach to the gun control debate.
This episode of Commentators, sponsored by Kimber, features Dom Raso discussing the interconnectedness of all freedoms. Raso argues that the fight for Second Amendment rights is intrinsically linked to the defense of other liberties such as free speech, religious freedom, and American values. He emphasizes that the failure of one freedom ultimately jeopardizes all others, underscoring the importance of actively defending each one.
This episode of 'Commentators' on NRATV features Dom Raso addressing an image published by The Daily Beast. Raso argues that the media outlet used the image to promote a false agenda, accusing them of hypocrisy by preaching tolerance while misrepresenting the NRA's stance on violence. The discussion highlights concerns about media bias and propaganda in relation to firearms and advocacy groups.
This episode of Commentators features Grant Stinchfield criticizing The Washington Post for their attack on Dom Raso's video. Stinchfield argues that the Post's commentary is a threat to all freedoms, not just the Second Amendment, and that their keyboard commentary is more damaging than any firearm. The episode emphasizes the interconnectedness of freedoms and the impact of media criticism on societal liberties.
This episode of Commentators features Antonia Okafor critiquing the Women's March, arguing it's a front for a regressive liberal agenda rather than genuine female empowerment. Okafor highlights a perceived hypocrisy regarding the "right to choose" when it comes to a woman's right to self-defense with a firearm, asserting that empowered women are no longer accepting this stance. The episode is sponsored by Kimber.
This episode of Commentators, sponsored by Kimber, features Dana Loesch discussing Louis Farrakhan's alleged influence on the Women's March organizers, including Tamika Mallory, Linda Sarsour, and Carmen Perez. Loesch criticizes their agenda and encourages them to condemn Farrakhan's rhetoric. She proposes organizing a march to counter his propaganda and offers her support for such an event. The video is part of the NRATV series 'Commentators'.
This episode of Commentators, sponsored by Kimber, features host Colion Noir questioning the direction of the Black Lives Matter movement. Noir specifically asks what the movement is fighting for, suggesting a departure from its original focus on police brutality to encompass broader, left-leaning issues and an opposition to organizations like the NRA. The video aims to spark discussion about the intersection of race, activism, and gun rights in America.
Dom Raso on 'Commentators' warns of 'organized anarchy' in America, fueled by anti-president sentiment, obstructionist politics, media misinformation, and celebrity activism. He asserts this escalating 'evil culture' poses a direct threat to those who support the president, framing it as a war. The video is sponsored by Kimber.
This episode of "Commentators" features Colion Noir critiquing Democratic Governor Terry McAuliffe's response to an attack on Republican lawmakers. Noir argues that McAuliffe's immediate call for more gun control, rather than addressing the "poisonous rhetoric of the violent left," demonstrates a failure to confront the root causes of such violence. The video highlights a political commentary on gun control policy and its perceived misapplication.
This episode of "Commentators" on NRATV, sponsored by Kimber, features Dom Raso discussing the fundamental right to armed self-defense in the context of political discourse. Raso argues against career politicians infringing on gun rights, referencing his military background and highlighting the perceived threats to national security. He specifically criticizes Hillary Clinton's proposed policies, suggesting they would weaken immigration and create more gun-free zones, which he believes would be exploited by terrorists. The episode encourages viewers to watch more content on NRATV.
This episode of Commentators, sponsored by Kimber, features Colion Noir discussing the challenges faced by single-parent mothers in impoverished, high-crime neighborhoods. Noir argues that gun control disproportionately harms these vulnerable individuals by preventing them from effectively protecting themselves and their families, suggesting a hypocrisy in policies that allow single parenthood but restrict self-defense capabilities. The video promotes further episodes of Commentators on NRATV.
This episode of Commentators, sponsored by Kimber, features U.S. Navy SEAL veteran Dom Raso discussing the vulnerability of American schools to terrorist attacks, drawing parallels to the 2004 Beslan school siege. Raso argues that current security measures are insufficient to prevent similar tragedies on U.S. soil, implying a need for enhanced security protocols.