This video highlights a peculiar situation where a state university, which has previously banned pepper spray, is now found to be selling it. The content likely explores the hypocrisy or inconsistency of the university's policies. Affiliate links to Blackout Coffee Company and other products are included.
This video discusses Montclair University's ban on pepper spray, which prohibits students from using it for self-defense and threatens them with suspension. The description also includes several affiliate links and calls to action for supporting the channel, subscribing to email lists, and purchasing merchandise. The primary focus is on the university's policy and its implications for student safety and rights.
This video discusses a university's initiative to establish a "gun-free zone" by taking over hotels and a museum. The description highlights support links for "Blackout Coffee Company" and a "Tip Jar," along with various social media and affiliate platforms. The core of the content appears to be a commentary on gun control policies and their implementation, with potential implications for gun rights.
This video discusses a Harvard University student allegedly being removed from their apartment due to being a lawful gun owner. The description provides standard disclaimers regarding informational and entertainment purposes, fair use, safe shooting practices, and the legal availability of firearms and accessories. It emphasizes that the content is not instructional for modification or sale of firearms, and all actions are at the viewer's own risk without proper training and supervision.
This NRATV segment featuring Grant Stinchfield and Dana Loesch discusses Southern Methodist University's decision to ban a 9/11 memorial display from a prominent campus location. The stated reason for the ban is to prevent students from being 'triggered' or offended by the display. Stinchfield expresses concern that if such actions occur at SMU, a university in Dallas, similar events could spread across the country.
This video features Bill Whittle discussing the controversy at Berkeley where a conservative speaker, Ben Shapiro, was reportedly denied the opportunity to speak. The discussion, hosted on Stinchfield and aired on NRATV, centers on free speech issues on college campuses and the silencing of conservative viewpoints. The hosts aim to highlight and critique such incidents, providing commentary on the political and social implications.
This video features an interview with Liberty University Chancellor Jerry Falwell Jr. discussing the university's policy change to allow more concealed carrying on campus. The discussion, hosted by Cam Edwards, delves into the implications and details of this new policy, as promoted by NRA News. The content focuses on the legal and practical aspects of firearms on a university campus.
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