This video claims to report on a "censor list" of "woke language" allegedly published by Democrats, suggesting they are being restricted from saying certain terms. The title and description express amusement at this development. While no specific firearms or related topics are mentioned, the reference articles discuss political discourse around language and campaigning, which can be indirectly relevant to discussions around the Second Amendment and political rhetoric affecting gun owners.
This video discusses the concept of 'cancel culture' and its perceived impact on cultural values and individual livelihoods. The speaker expresses concerns about Big Tech censorship and the demonization of traditional values, citing Gina Carano as an example. The video also touches on themes of identity, the manipulation of language, and the perceived suppression of dissenting opinions. It promotes a platform called Warrior Poet Society for shows and training, and provides various links for merchandise, support, and partners related to the brand.
This YouTube video features "Big John Hickok" alongside host Hank Strange, with the title suggesting a departure from "political correctness" and a focus on "bad dad jokes." The description primarily consists of promotional links for Hank Strange's YouTube channel, Patreon, merchandise, and other ventures, including a car channel, Amazon affiliate links, Lola's Deals, TUSC Cryptocurrency, and an email list. There are no specific firearms, calibers, manufacturers, or detailed topics mentioned in the provided text, making it difficult to ascertain the core content beyond the host and a potentially lighthearted, opinion-based discussion.
This video, titled "Ant’s Rants - Political Correctness Is Killing Us," discusses the perceived negative impact of political correctness. The description specifically calls out an example from Glen Rock, NJ, where coloring soldiers is considered offensive, suggesting a broader critique of societal trends and their perceived consequences. The video provides links to Gun For Hire's website, academy, radio, and social media platforms, as well as resources for obtaining firearm permits in New Jersey and New York.
This video features Dana Loesch discussing her stance on the NFL's current social and political messaging, particularly in relation to the AMVETS "We Stand" message. She expresses frustration with perceived political correctness and states she will not be watching the Super Bowl due to the league's engagement with these issues. The content focuses on her commentary and personal decision regarding the NFL's direction.
This video features Dana Loesch discussing a controversy at Loyola University where students complained about "too much Christmas." Loesch criticizes their stance, urging them to forgo taking Christmas off if they are so committed to political correctness, and emphasizes the importance of not appropriating religious holidays. The content focuses on her commentary and message to the students.
This video features Dana Loesch discussing the Barcelona terror attack and the broader issue of radical Islam. Loesch argues that discussing effective ways to prevent such attacks is crucial, even if the conversations are politically inconvenient. The discussion touches on the need to address threats openly and without self-censorship, implying a focus on security and societal responses to terrorism.
This video features Bill Whittle's Hot Mic with guest Peter Van Voorhis, discussing the issues of cultural censorship and political correctness. The conversation specifically focuses on how these trends impact students' freedom of speech within college campuses. The program airs weekdays on NRATV.
This episode of Commentators on NRATV, sponsored by Kimber, features Dom Raso discussing the "Obama-Clinton Doctrine." Raso argues that the policy prioritized the feelings of radical Islamic terrorists and inspired lone wolves over national security. He contends that this political correctness has resulted in hundreds of American deaths and increased risk for everyone. The segment questions how long families will tolerate these perceived threats to their safety. The video promotes watching more episodes on the NRATV website.
This QTN episode features Nutnfancy and his wife discussing various life topics, including relationship advice on finding a "cool wife," building resilience for military life, and the challenges of military postings. They also touch upon personal anecdotes about college-era firearms, motorcycle adventures, and managing busy schedules. While the title and description mention gun purchasing and a "college days arsenal," the primary focus appears to be on lifestyle and personal experiences rather than direct firearm reviews or technical content.
This episode of 'Into the Fray' features a gun owner defending their use of terms like 'weapon' and 'fight' in the context of self-defense. The speaker emphasizes the importance of being morally, legally, and technically correct, rather than adhering to politically correct language favored by anti-gun advocates. The video also promotes a free gun giveaway and directs viewers to US Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) resources for learning about firearms and self-defense. The description includes links to USCCA's website, community forum, and social media profiles.
This episode of Patriot Profiles, sponsored by Smith & Wesson, delves into the complex relationship between law enforcement's need for public protection and the considerations of political correctness. Host Bill Murphy explores the critical decision-making processes police officers face, where choices can have life-altering consequences. The series is available for more viewing on NRA News.
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