This video from Active Self Protection (ASP) discusses a "Brutal Hate Crime" and uses the event to emphasize the importance of preparedness. It highlights the need for individuals to be ready to defend themselves, referencing provided news stories about the incident. The video also promotes Magtech ammunition as a sponsor, encourages viewers to support ASP through their patron program, and mentions ASP merchandise.
This video discusses the Buffalo Supermarket "hate crime" incident, alleging it was a "false flag" operation and subject to "government manipulation." The content appears to be critical of mainstream narratives surrounding the event and suggests conspiracy theories. The description highlights viewer support for the channel and associated projects like TYMP Pistol Project, emphasizing a lack of sponsors. It also credits individuals for original score and artwork.
This video from the NRA features Austin Tong, a Fordham student and NRA member, who was charged with a hate crime by his university for posting a picture of his AR-15 purchased for home defense. The university allegedly mischaracterized the rifle as an 'automatic weapon' and is accused of attempting to silence his political views. Tong delivers a message asserting his right to self-defense and challenging the university's actions.
This video, titled "Assaulted for MAGA? | Liberty Update," discusses an incident where a man allegedly assaulted a teenager over a MAGA hat. The description highlights this as part of a larger trend of political attacks. The video aims to inform viewers about this specific event and its context within broader political tensions and societal issues.
This video features Bill Whittle's "Hot Mic" segment from August 29, 2017, with guest Laura Loomer discussing the targeting of conservatives in America, particularly those supporting President Trump. The discussion highlights Loomer's reporting on a California Trump supporter charged with a hate crime, presented as an example of the alternative press's work. The program airs on NRATV.
This video analyzes a disturbing Facebook Live incident where a disabled man was allegedly tied up and assaulted. The assailants reportedly made racist remarks and referenced "Trump." The discussion aims to address the aftermath of this attack, with hosts Grant and Dana Loesch offering their perspectives on necessary actions. The content is presented on NRATV.
This "Liberty Update" episode, filmed in November 2016, discusses several controversial topics. It covers the incident at Hampshire College involving flags, an alleged "Post-It hate crime" at Edgewood, and a critique of public education. A significant portion is dedicated to accusations from The Washington Post and PropOrNot, which claim that liberty-focused websites are being targeted as part of an alleged Russian propaganda network. The episode presents these issues from a libertarian perspective.
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