Why Won’t Democrats Do What It Takes To Protect Kids From School Shooters?

Because it entails arming teachers, and Democrats hate that.

CNN's Ana Navarro FLIPS OUT when confronted with simple facts about gun violence



During a conversation with Ana Navarro and co-hosts of "CNN Tonight" about the tragic shooting in Uvalde, Texas, Jonah Goldberg attempted to put America’s problem with mass shootings into "perspective" by citing accurate statistics on gun violence. This did not go over well.

Goldberg, editor-in-chief of the Dispatch, said that while he shares the "moral outrage" many feel over "how horrific and just morally repugnant these slaughters are," it's wrong to tell parents they should be "paralyzed with fear about their own kids."

“If we’re going to start telling people that they should be scared that this is going to happen to them, we should at least put this in perspective," he said.

Noting that there are roughly 54 million children in school in America, and 170 have been killed in school shootings in the last 29 years, Goldberg went on to argue, "if we’re going to tell people they should be terrified about their kids being dropped off at school, we should remind them their kids are more in danger on the drive to school, statistically, than they are at the school."

At this, Navarro responded, "A child’s life should not be a statistic!"

"That’s moral bullying," Goldberg argued. "I’m making a basic point to say that you shouldn’t tell people that they should be terrified."

Moral bullying or not, Navarro was on a roll.

"It's been 10 years since Sandy Hook and that we haven't done anything is a national shame," she ranted. "So paralyzed with fear, and paralyzed with acceptance and resignation is what we've been for the last 10 years. And it's enough of that. No more paralysis. Get your asses in gear and call your senator.”

"That's fine. I'm doing analysis, I am not doing activism," Goldberg replied.

On “The Rubin Report” Wednesday, BlazeTV host Dave Rubin shared a video clip of the heated exchange and talked about why liberal gun control advocates like Navarro need to keep people in the dark about the facts.

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New Change My Mind: Common Sense Gun Control is Nonsense



President Joe Biden has a plan for the disarmament of law-abiding Americans by way of executive orders. His executive orders aim at enhancing national red flag laws and pressuring Congress to pass more intense regulations on gun manufacturers.

Biden's intention to place heavy restrictions on gun owners prompted Steven Crowder to get a feel for how college students view gun control in this new installment of Change My Mind.

The three students featured in this video shared a common view on a need to treat gun violence as a mental health issue. Interestingly, each student found themselves disagreeing with the national red flag laws.

First up at the Change My Mind table was Evan, a young man concerned with individuals suffering with mental illness having access to firearms.

Crowder agreed that mental health is a valid concern in the context of gun ownership. But he stressed the dangers that could result from taking an individual's right to exercise their Second Amendment right simply because a neighbor reports them to the police. Crowder added that another unintended consequence of giving anyone the power to report a person as "a threat to the public or themselves" is the potential for those suffering from mental illness becoming less likely to seek professional help.

Crowder later noted the importance of not going down the road of taking away an individual's right to own a gun unless they have committed a crime.

The second student, George, was a self-proclaimed libertarian socialist who agreed that dangers associated with red flag laws are cause for concern.

The third student, Emily, was a young lady who argued for access to psychiatrists on campus to help students struggling with mental health.

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Could Biden's red flag plan lead to a 'Minority Report'-style violation of human rights?



President Joe Biden outlined his plan for gun control last week that would make it easier for police or family members to remove firearms from an individual they deemed a danger to public safety.

Crowder believes that Biden's plan could potentially lead to a "Minority Report"-style violation of human rights. Watch the clip for more from Crowder.

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