This Gun Talk Radio episode discusses negative online interactions within firearm communities, specifically focusing on an incident in a reloading group where a new member was "mobbed" with unhelpful comments. Host Tom shares a personal story to illustrate the importance of welcoming and assisting newcomers, particularly those seeking advice. The segment emphasizes the need for gun owners to be more supportive and less like "keyboard warriors" to foster a positive environment for everyone interested in firearms.
This video, "Trust the Hunter in Your Blood | 'A Million Little Dictators'," discusses the perceived hypocrisy and aggressive tactics of the radical animal rights movement. The title and description suggest a critique of individuals who, while advocating for tolerance, exhibit intolerance towards opposing viewpoints, particularly concerning hunting. The content seems to argue that these individuals use bullying and shaming tactics, including online, to achieve their anti-hunting agenda, implying that the ends justify their means. The video likely explores the indoctrination of individuals into this movement and their subsequent dictatorial approach to discourse.
This episode of CN Live features a discussion with hunter Melissa Bachman regarding the challenges hunters face from online criticism and what the video labels as "social justice" movements, including attention from PETA. The conversation touches upon the scrutiny and bullying that hunters can experience in the current social climate. New episodes of CN Live are available on NRATV.com.
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