The lawsuit stems from a 2021 Zoom meeting where a now former-Commissioner briefly displayed a rifle on camera—an act that was never criminally charged but stirred national anti-gun media-manufactured outrage.
By carving LGBTQ gun owners out as a special case, the media fuels division instead of just recognizing them as part of the broader firearms community. It’s unnecessary, divisive and counterproductive.
This NBC report is a classic example of how media bias can distort a story, leaving readers with a skewed understanding of the issues at hand. GunTubers aren’t running away; they’re…
…study proves what many gun owners already knew: legal gun carriers aren’t the problem. It’s ironic, really, that the media spends so much time vilifying law-abiding citizens & not the psychopaths..
There has been a failure to discuss the true cause of this crime, mental health issues, and an obsessive focus on guns by the media.
The Philadelphia Center for Gun Violence Reporting (PCGVR) is funding a new organization for anti-gun journalists to collaborate and share information.
This is politically expedient for the Biden administration. It allows them to conduct a “name-and-shame” campaign against the firearm industry…
When they surrender their guns & dismiss their heavily armed, taxpayer-funded security teams, including getting rid of all those “weapons of war,” …I might care.
Does media bias creep into reporting on gun-related events and surveys? Find out about reading between the lines to sort things out.
What next? Charging pet owners who train their animals to play dead when a finger gun is “fired” with animal abuse!?
The media tells us that mass murder is common and armed defense is rare. Our tiny screens don’t tell us the truth.
The lengths the media went to smear the Freedom Convoys should be a heads-up for Second Amendment supporters about the importance of optics.
The phony claim that America has a “gun crisis” must be confronted head-on.
The mainstream media feeds us propaganda. They don’t want us to know that gun ownership is widespread and that armed defense is common. The propaganda starts at the top.
This is a war. A war being thrust upon you by several different divisions of the same anti gun, enemy army of freedom hating sycophants.
In defending Chipman, the Washington Post editorial board lied big time.
Yahoo News published an article that reads like a press release from the gun-control organizations. They quote opinion as fact while hiding the truth about gun owners in the US.
Politicians sell favors to special interests. Democrats said police are racist.. and police should decide who may go armed.
Joy Behar spread harmful misinformation about how to use a firearm in self-defense – and we need to call her out over it.
Remember the virtue of an armed society. You stopped mass murder and saved lives. Let’s look back a few months and see what you did.
We saw two horrific examples of mass murder in the last few weeks. Gun-control failed, and Democrat politicians called for more of the same.
The unlawful acts of some anti-government lawbreakers have set back the gun rights movement and you are to blame.
Our view of violence is wildly distorted. The media feeds us the biases of their selected audience spiced with violence and sexual scandal.
“The most brilliant propagandist technique will yield no success unless one fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly— it must confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over.” ~
For an “expert” on relationships, Amy also seems unusually quick to suggest a father throw a beloved daughter out of his home for taking the responsible, adult step of seeing to her own protection.
Apparently, unbeknownst to the candidate and her media sycophants, the federal government already prohibits the importation of so-called “assault weapons.”
CNN reporters piously wring their hands over the fact that a twelve-year-old student, Nate Holley, had grabbed a baseball bat and vowed to “go down fighting”.
Seeking to explain how the government could oppress the population to this extent, he unwittingly managed to explain why America’s founding fathers saw fit to enshrine the right to keep and bear arms.
NYT editors grace us with such pearls of wisdom, like: “The bigger the bullet, the bigger the hole.”
We hear a lot about “fake news.” We regularly see data miscoded and statistics misused. What we have seen several times over the last several months does not really fit any of those categories.