Why the Phrase 'Gun Violence' is PROPAGANDA
This video challenges the common phrase 'gun violence,' arguing it's a propaganda term used by the anti-gun lobby. Constitutional attorney Mark W. Smith provides three key arguments: 1) the term itself is meaningless, equating to just 'violence' or 'criminal violence,' 2) the murder rate in the US has actually decreased over the past few decades, contradicting claims of an 'epidemic,' and 3) politicians and media disproportionately blame the tool (guns) rather than the perpetrator of violence. The video emphasizes the importance of understanding and defending Second Amendment rights.










