This video features Milo Yiannopoulos announcing his return to the public sphere following a significant political event. He frames his "un-retirement" as a response to what he terms the "Charlie Kirk Political Assassination." The description highlights VSO Gun Channel's role as an educational resource for responsible gun ownership and safety, emphasizing their objective testing and evaluation services. They clarify that they do not sell firearms and that their content is not to be misconstrued as promoting firearm sales. The content is presented as an educational resource, with the potential for manufacturers to provide products for review at no cost, though VSO retains editorial control.
This YouTube video, "Liberty Update Ep. 20," filmed on February 3, 2017, discusses controversial events including protests at colleges in response to speakers Milo Yiannopoulos and Gavin McInnes, state actions to regulate protests, corporate responses to President Trump from Apple and Starbucks, and a federal judge's ruling favoring third parties. The content appears to focus on political and social commentary with implications for civil liberties and protest rights.
This NRATV segment from Stinchfield covers a protest event at UC Berkeley where Breitbart editor Milo Yiannopoulos was scheduled to speak. Protesters reportedly engaged in violent acts, including setting fires, disrupting the event. The report critiques the protesters' actions, suggesting they have become the embodiment of the ideologies they claim to oppose. The segment highlights a perceived lack of liberal tolerance in the face of opposing viewpoints.
This video features Bill Whittle discussing the violence that occurred at UC Berkeley over Milo Yiannopoulos's appearance, linking it to the state of higher education. Whittle suggests that America is producing a generation he describes as 'monsters.' The discussion is part of the Stinchfield program on NRATV. While the topic revolves around social and political events, it touches on the concept of societal breakdown and the potential for violence, which can indirectly relate to discussions about self-defense and societal order in some firearm communities.
This NRATV broadcast features Stinchfield discussing the cancellation of Milo Yiannopoulos's UC Berkeley event due to violent protests. The segment also touches on potential repercussions for those involved in the destructive behavior, with a brief mention of President Trump. The program airs weekdays on NRATV.
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