Quirky, hopefully ineffective, ad from the Everytown crowd

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Quirky, hopefully ineffective, ad from the Everytown crowd

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http://everytown.org/stop-crazytown/?so ... es-release

Out of the mouths of babes, as they say, this anti-gun ad ought to backfire. The worst is it claims Wayne LaPierre said everything in the ad. The last scene shows a young fellow ask, "Who wrote this sh--?"

While Mr. LaPierre may use such language privately - I have no idea if he does or not - I know he didn't say such a thing publicly.

After watching that ad I would be likely to buy a gun. I would have, too, except I just did. I get to pick it up tomorrow.

But thinking that ad's message through, maybe I should try to get there after work today.

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Wait a second, so Everytown is now accusing the NRA of fear mongering? That is laughable at best.

As a side note, as someone who survived an attempted car jacking solely due to the fact that I had an accessible weapon, I find that portion of the ad a bit offensive.
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The "Gun Control" groups are consistent in their approach. Their strategy has always included demonizing guns, and this never changes. That step has been and is crucial to them to sway public opinion. They have extended it to demonizing the most effective supporters of the Second Amendment. After all, who but demons can support the ownership or use of (evil) guns?? By demonizing individuals and groups, they hope to further sway public opinion against any who oppose their view. As long as these groups perceive these tactics to be productive, they will continue regardless of truth and in spite of evidence.

The other consistency they exhibit is the use of incrementalism taken from the playbook of the larger movement, Progressivism -- always demanding everything they want and then backing down to what they can get only to turn right around and ask again. In this manner, rights of all kinds have been eroded in the US by progressive elements and continue to suffer. Progressives claim to know what is best for us, and they'll keep asking us to do the "common sense" "right thing" and take one small step at a time to their ultimate goal of a utopian society. At least that is what the so-called useful idiots in the movement will say and do. The real leaders have other motives involving wealth and power that cannot be easily gained so long as people believe in individual rights.
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Apparently they've pulled the video.
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Very bizarre, a "Moms" group scripting an expletive for a seven year old.

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whoever thought that ad was a good idea is an idiot. I cannot see at all how that would sway someones opinion towards their point of view.

The good thing is that some of their funds were wasted on this garbage. :thumbs2:
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baldeagle wrote:Apparently they've pulled the video.

:iagree: . I could not find a video either
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I clicked on the link in the OP and went right to it. Just tested it again.
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This ad played before an ArmedDynamics video I watched on youtube this morning!! :lol: "rlol"
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The ad is still there, as ridiculous as it is. I guess they are using kids in the ad to try to play to our sense of "it's for the children" again. All I see is someone using children to further their agenda. The kids have no opinion, other than what they were told to say, and I find it somewhat repulsive if anything. :mad5
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I don't even have to see it to know that it's full of lies. Lies are all the anti self-defense crowd have.
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The link still goes to the ad, but the ad doesn't play (at least for me).
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LOL using kids to tell me I've been brainwashed by the NRA seems a little nutty.
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