Wow, Her Husband Can't Have A Gun Because She Doesn't Want Home Invaders To Die

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Wow, Her Husband Can't Have A Gun Because She Doesn't Want Home Invaders To Die
Colion Noir

I couldn't help but address a woman's statement that left me astounded. She essentially claimed that using a gun in self-defense against five attackers breaking into your home is extreme, while breaking into someone's home itself is not. Can you believe that?

The audacity of someone who expects you to risk your life to protect them, yet denies you the right to use a firearm for self-defense is mind-boggling.

It's a clear sign of an insanely privileged life when someone holds such bleeding-heart, sympathetic beliefs.

They fail to understand the realities of violence and the need for self-defense. This woman's ideology is so driven by her hatred of guns that she would prioritize the lives of criminals breaking into her home over her own husband's life. Something is seriously wrong with that.

I mean, she talks as if we're dealing with harmless Jehovah's Witnesses coming to visit. We're talking about criminals breaking into your home, putting your life and the lives of your loved ones in immediate danger.

And she's worried about the tools they have in their hands?

It's clear she has never experienced violence firsthand or understood the devastation that can be caused with just hands and feet.

In fact, in 2019, more people died from hands, fists, and feet than from rifles or shotguns.

But here's the craziest part: she suggests using alternative methods of defense instead of a gun.

And what's even more disturbing is that there are many others who share her beliefs. They genuinely believe that owning a gun puts them at more risk, completely ignoring the countless cases where firearms have saved innocent lives.

This mindset is what we call hoplophobia—the irrational fear of firearms. It's a real thing, and it influences people's opinions on society. They blame guns for violence rather than addressing the underlying psychological health of individuals.

Ultimately, this all comes down to some people seeing themselves as perpetual victims who are incapable of protecting themselves.

They view gun ownership as a potential threat to their safety, and in turn, they want others to be as weak as they perceive themselves to be.

They naively vote for policies and laws that aim to disarm everyone, only to realize that criminals are the ones who disregard those laws, leaving law-abiding citizens defenseless.

Join me in this video as we explore the dangerous consequences of such misguided beliefs and policies.

Let's have a thoughtful discussion about the importance of self-defense and the role firearms play in protecting ourselves and our loved ones in an unpredictable world.


 
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Wow, Her Husband Can't Have A Gun Because She Doesn't Want Home Invaders To Die
Colion Noir

I couldn't help but address a woman's statement that left me astounded. She essentially claimed that using a gun in self-defense against five attackers breaking into your home is extreme, while breaking into someone's home itself is not. Can you believe that?

The audacity of someone who expects you to risk your life to protect them, yet denies you the right to use a firearm for self-defense is mind-boggling.

It's a clear sign of an insanely privileged life when someone holds such bleeding-heart, sympathetic beliefs.

They fail to understand the realities of violence and the need for self-defense. This woman's ideology is so driven by her hatred of guns that she would prioritize the lives of criminals breaking into her home over her own husband's life. Something is seriously wrong with that.

I mean, she talks as if we're dealing with harmless Jehovah's Witnesses coming to visit. We're talking about criminals breaking into your home, putting your life and the lives of your loved ones in immediate danger.

And she's worried about the tools they have in their hands?

It's clear she has never experienced violence firsthand or understood the devastation that can be caused with just hands and feet.

In fact, in 2019, more people died from hands, fists, and feet than from rifles or shotguns.

But here's the craziest part: she suggests using alternative methods of defense instead of a gun.

And what's even more disturbing is that there are many others who share her beliefs. They genuinely believe that owning a gun puts them at more risk, completely ignoring the countless cases where firearms have saved innocent lives.

This mindset is what we call hoplophobia—the irrational fear of firearms. It's a real thing, and it influences people's opinions on society. They blame guns for violence rather than addressing the underlying psychological health of individuals.

Ultimately, this all comes down to some people seeing themselves as perpetual victims who are incapable of protecting themselves.

They view gun ownership as a potential threat to their safety, and in turn, they want others to be as weak as they perceive themselves to be.

They naively vote for policies and laws that aim to disarm everyone, only to realize that criminals are the ones who disregard those laws, leaving law-abiding citizens defenseless.

Join me in this video as we explore the dangerous consequences of such misguided beliefs and policies.

Let's have a thoughtful discussion about the importance of self-defense and the role firearms play in protecting ourselves and our loved ones in an unpredictable world.



He isn't a husband, he is a cuck....