This video, part of the 'Gun Meme Review' series, humorously speculates on Elon Musk buying the ATF. It also touches on the creator's Instagram ban and resurrection, and a mention of 'Garand Thumbs oopsie'. The video is sponsored by SDI (School of Trades) and promotes merchandise and a second YouTube channel. The content appears to be a mix of commentary, current events relevant to firearm enthusiasts, and self-promotion.
The creator is upset about their Instagram page being banned, prompting them to direct followers to a backup account. The ban appears to be related to a discussion about comments made by Whoopi Goldberg regarding the Holocaust. The creator expresses their view that Judaism is a religion, not a race, and questions the racial aspect of the Holocaust, also referencing historical events in Africa. They are seeking clarification on these points.
This YouTube video discusses John T. Tiegen, a Benghazi survivor, being deplatformed from Instagram and Facebook. The video, hosted by Hank Strange, includes links to his Patreon, car channel, merchandise, Amazon affiliate links for tools and outdoor supplies, Lola's Deals, TUSC Cryptocurrency, and an email list. While no specific firearms are mentioned, the context of a veteran and survivor discussing censorship on social media platforms suggests a connection to broader discussions around rights and potential implications for firearm-related content creators.
This video is a parody of Eminem's song 'Without Me' by Romy G, featuring Brandon Herrera of The AK Guy Inc. The parody touches on Herrera's Instagram ban and incorporates 'guntubers'. Herrera, a firearm manufacturer and designer of the AK-50, uses his YouTube channel to document his entrepreneurial journey, share successes and failures, and entertain. The description also provides links to his social media. While the video is a parody, its context is deeply rooted in firearms culture and Herrera's involvement in the industry.
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