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  • Big Green

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    Forgive me if this is not the correct forum, but I wanted a place to share videos of those on the correct side of this "discussion" to showcase the root of the problem.

    I like this guy. Great mind and his other videos are well worth your time.

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    easy rider

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    Absolutely. But perhaps, with us sharing, someone may be able to send a video to someone may see something that strikes a chord with them.
    I watched a movie yesterday that was given from the perspective of someone that had no experience with firearms (until he experienced it of course) called "Keep and Bear", which if I was wanting to inform someone about firearms that had no experience with firearms I would suggest. The problem with videos that point out their misconceptions is once you say they are wrong you lose many to be open enough to really watch and listen.
     

    TheMailMan

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    I watched a movie yesterday that was given from the perspective of someone that had no experience with firearms (until he experienced it of course) called "Keep and Bear", which if I was wanting to inform someone about firearms that had no experience with firearms I would suggest. The problem with videos that point out their misconceptions is once you say they are wrong you lose many to be open enough to really watch and listen.

    What kind of bear? I've always wanted a pet grizzly since I watched Gentle Ben.
     

    45tex

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    If these guys want to reach unlike minded young people, a 10 minute lecture won't do it. Quick and light draws them to look. These folks. not all, repeat themselves and get off track. Their audience clicks away.
     

    Big Green

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    If these guys want to reach unlike minded young people, a 10 minute lecture won't do it. Quick and light draws them to look. These folks. not all, repeat themselves and get off track. Their audience clicks away.
    From what I’ve heard from YouTubers, there’s a 10 minute threshold that meets the algorithm requirements for videos concerning how they populate. Have no idea if that’s true, but I’ve heard it repeated several times on YT.
     

    benenglish

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    What I find fascinating are the leftist videos that support the 2A. For example, you'd think that everyone would understand that red flag laws will be abused, right? Well, it's tough to find left-of-center folks posting YT vids arguing against them. Tough, but not impossible.

    Here's ShoeOnHead, a very left, Bernie Sanders-loving young lady with a substantial following on multiple channels. Check out one of her minor-channel videos where, to be fair, she doesn't put as much effort into her content, kinda winging it and turning the whole red-flag thing into an anti-Trump rant. Even if you don't like her politics, even she can see that red flag laws are bad, mmm-kay?

     
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