@@hoouwit1 Yeah, British people just like to say anti American things, it's part of their culture. Such humble people, must be why the greatest comedians are mostly British. Wait a minute....
100% accurate. If you add in fishing, BBQing, monster trucks, beer, and sports there wouldn't be a safe womb for 750 miles....just imagine every sprinkler system charged to .357% and let loose.
@DaleWF10 FYI. The first possible patent connected to mechanical sewing was a 1755 British patent issued to German, Charles Weisenthal. Weisenthal was issued a patent for a needle that was designed for a machine, however, the patent did not describe the rest of the machine, no machine was ever seen. When his design finally created by another, it did not work. In 1810, German, Balthasar Krems invented an automatic machine for sewing caps using a single thread, therefor does not qualify.
@DaleWF10 The first electronic computer was the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (known as ‘ENIAC’), Developed for the US Army ordnance in 1946.
@@gasbaroni American not just has higher gun homicides (per million) it also has higher knife homicides (per million) also, due to guns working as a exculator. And you know I'll take 0 this year and 3 terrorist attacks last year. Over a school shooting every week and more than one mass shooting a day...
@@Alex-cw3rz Guess what Americans have as oposed to Brits, freedom, that's worth more than the lives that are lost because of that freedom. Those who chose security over freedom deserve neither.
@@gasbaroni America literally rank lower in freedom indexes than the UK, you utter dolt. Your last sentence is the stupidest thing I have heard in my entire life.
I've lived in America my whole life. I've never owned a gun, never heard a gun shot in the night, never known anyone who's been shot or killed with a firearm. I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but people in other countries must think everyone's walking here shooting anything that moves lol. And I live in an area with over 300,000 people, so it's not a small town.
Other than the ridiculous tax rate, Sweden is a very nice country. Yes, they do allow you to own firearms ( which they should ). My point being in Britain they have banned all guns. Even if you can get a shotgun, it's 3 shot capacity & you cannot keep the ammo at your house! So the "hunters" in uk are usually the rich who can afford to.
@MrDaleaaaa I think bad guys with guns are worse than bad guys without guns. Plus, in Switzerland it's law for over 18's to own a semi-automatic rifle. Yet they have one of the lowest gun-crime rates in the world... Makes you think.
@DaleWF10 In 1834, Walter Hunt built America's first (somewhat) successful sewing machine. He later lost interest in patenting because he believed his invention would cause unemployment. (Hunt's machine could only sew straight steams.) Hunt never patented and in 1846, the first American patent was issued to Elias Howe for "a process that used thread from two different sources" and a needle with an eye. Modern sewing machines? American. gg
Glocks, Rugers, and Sig Suer are standared issue for all sheriffs depts. here in VA. "blow back" is a term for airsoft pistols. The AR is a rifle, not a machine gun, if you feel the need to classify it beyond that it is a light assault rifle.
Funny lol there are at least a thousand guns within a three mile radius of me, as well as one very legal, privately owned cannon. As a neighbor's yard sign succinctly puts it: "We don't call 911" 😆
@DaleWF10 On computers.. Charles Babbage, of London, spent from 1823 to 1871 working on his ‘analytical machine’, designed to take instructions from punched cards, calculate with the aid of a memory bank, and print out a solution. Despite all his efforts, the very precise engineering work needed to make the machine a complete success was impossible at the time. Herman Hollerith, of New york, succeeded at this in 1889. Also...
People in the UK usually find they survive every day life with out a gun at there side, so why is it that you feel that it is impossible to survive with out a gun?, the UK doesn't even let police carry guns, that why we have armed support like C019 (like SWAT) to target gun crime. Bit late to remove guns from the US streets now though.
15 years late but just so you know we do have armed response teams.. Just not all of our police need to carry guns.. Check RUclips for some videos of how our armed police act in situations.. A lot more calm and collected and we don't shoot unless absolutely necessary..
I love the way you put 'only 11,000', in the UK there are roughtly 800 murders a year bellow 100 of those are firearmes connected, our population is roughly about 1/4 so dividing 11,000 by 4 means we should have around 3500 firearms murders per year. Statisically that shows how bad gun crime is in the USA
@DaleWF10 In 1884 Paul Gottlieb Nipkow, a student in Germany, patented the first electromechanical television. Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrated the transmission of moving monochromatic images in 1926. In 1926, Hungarian engineer Kálmán Tihanyi designed a television system utilizing fully electronic scanning and display elements. In 1927, Philo Farnsworth (USA) made the world's first working television with electronic scanning of both the pickup and display devices,
Farnsworth wurde aber nicht erschossen. Er starb in purer Verzweiflung über die Dummheit der Menschen. Farnsworth was not shot. He died in desperation at the stupidity of humans.
@annasajerk Not only that, in the UK, they dont have justifiable homicide (self-defence) like we do here in the States. Whoever kills who first is the one that goes to prison, even out of self-defence.
@DaleWF10 BTW, in 1939, John V. Atanasoff and Clifford Berry developed the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) at Iowa State University, which was regarded as the first electronic digital computer. Sorry. Let me continue...
Continued: Family Guy is not at all daring by european standards, I'm just surprised they dare to sent it in the states. You know, they werent allowed to include the phrase "what happened to all the family values, in which we used to rely"? They had to change it to "fashion values". So. Touché
What good does america ever contribute to the world, honestly. It uses up all the petrol, starts all the wars and creates all the economical depressions... :/
@DaleWF10 So we now know that TV was invented in the USA, Steam locomotive in Scotland, and the Computer in USA. As for the lightbulb, The first "light bulb" concept was built by Humphry Davy (an Englishman) in 1809, was not encased at all, and he created light by connecting a piece of carbon to a battery. The first electric LAMP was built in 1860, the English physicist Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, using the same concept in a large lamp enclosure. The first LIGHT BULB was made by Edison, sorry.
I see both ends of the spectrum in the comments. This video is a joke, a parody. Take it as such. No need to get in a big "debate" because I really don't want to go to every video to look in the comments section and see people from both sides talking out of their ass back and forth in pointless arguments. I live in the south, have a small collection myself, and find this video hilarious. It would be a whole lot funnier if someone like RatedRR did this video though.
What you just said looks good on paper. Not in practice. I've been using the term "debate" very loosely for a reason. Because 90% of the stuff in the comment section is hardly any form of debate. Its just mindless shouting. And as I said before it has no place in a COMEDY SKETCH such as this one.
unfortunately this is true. People who like guns, love to tell you about them. My neighbor is always telling me about the new piston/rifle he just got.
@ozwazo Consider how the quality of life has changed in the last hundred years. Today, even lower-income families have XBox 360s and huge flatscreen high-definition TVs.
@DaleWF10 London had very little to do with it. And I'm sorry but the internet was invented by the US military, it was called DARPA, which brought about ARPANET. The FIRST connection was made thewhen the United States Department of Defense's main computers at Cheyenne Mountain were connected to the Pentagon, and SAC HQ. The first ARPANET link was established between the University of California, LA and the Stanford Research Institute on 22:30 hours on October 29, 1969.
@DaleWF10 And sorry to say but the English carbon filament in an oxygen rich environment, all the way to Edisons carbon filament in an oxygen free encased bulb, had little impact on the world. In 1910, William David Coolidge (1873-1975) invented a tungsten filament which lasted even longer than the older filaments, and using Edison's oxygen free enclosed model, the incandescent bulb revolutionized the world.
@DaleWF10 No, it was actually the United Kingdom, followed by Belgium, Germany, United States, France and other Western European countries. The first of the British nations where more than 50% of the population worked in industry was actually thought to be Wales.
@DaleWF10 "England is one of the countries in the United Kingdom" Yes, I know. "the first industralized city was London" no, it wasn't. The first "industrialized" city was Manchester, though it was a very small %. The first real industrial city was Cardiff in Wales with more than 50% industrialization, as per the Industrial Revolution, which was mostly fueled by steam power invented by James Watt in Scotland.. Arkwright was born and started his textile industrialization in Derbyshire,
if you read again what i said - the UK has aprox 100 firearmed connected murders a year, to fit in with USA dividng the firearms releated murders peryear by 4 it comes to 3500 which is no where close. Or doing it the other way times our fire arm murders by 4 to get to the aprox USA population size we get 400 - still no where close.
@jemborg Originally noticed by a French medical student, Ernest Duchesne, in 1896. Penicillin was re-discovered by bacteriologist Alexander Fleming working at St. Mary's Hospital in London in 1928. I wasn't attacking you, sorry if you can't accept simple truths. USA is in no danger ;) Maybe you should brush up on current events, USA gives exponentially more to world charities and aid than any other nation. Keep up the personal attacks, your maturity really shines through.
You never want a gun to just wound. Paralysis, organ loss and other life crippling conditions are a miserable way to live. I wish we didn't need guns for defense but this world is messed up. Humans have hunted since their existence. I do understand that some people do not like hunting but using a firearm is much mure humane than a bow & arrow.
You couldn't say toilet on TV? Tell that to Hugh Hefner, who said allot worse than "toilet" . I was wrong on the Family Guy opening theme song, yet so were you. They never changed the opening theme song, it has always been "Good Old Fashion". They have never changed it. Plus it makes more sense as that.
@ozwazo Though we all grow weary of commercialization sometimes, just take a second to fully appreciate how these huge businesses have enabled you to purchase things that you wouldn't otherwise be able to afford. Because they deal in bulk they are able to pass those discounts on to you; now you can buy a filling meal off the dollar menu, buy the latest fashionable clothes at the discount outlet and then come home to a nicely furnished house.. and still have enough money to rent a movie.
please, i don't mean to offend all Americans but to those few taking this clip seriously you're just proving the stereotype of American and British sense of humour. The stereotype being that you don't have one.
@WillShakespeare2007 Most of the guns the cartels have are from army deserters and other south American countries.The guns sold in American gun shops are overly expensive, semi only, and has missing parts that make it less lethal than its military counterpart. It's smarter for them to get them elsewhere when they can.
It's not a damn machine gun. It's a rifle. And as far as I know, most PDs don't get issued the full-auto models anyway. But of course this is a comedy, not to be taken too seriously. A serious thing: all of the guns you see in this video are 100% legal for Americans to own. Some requiring more tax stamps and paperwork than others, but totally doable depending on state.
@DaleWF10 biofeedback, communications satellites, LED's, jet injector, laser diodes, computer mouse, BASIC programming, neutron bomb, Plasma Displays, 8-track, Liquid crystal displays (LCD), snowboarding, kevlar, space pen, mini computer, compact discs, hand held calculator, racquetball, zip lines, lunar module, laser printer, tzaer, chap stick, wireless LAN, the personal computer (PC's), the Microprocessor, e-mail, C C+ C++ language, video game consoles, jet skis...wait...there's more...
@philonetic I'm not jealous at all, I live in Canada, land of Universal Healthcare and No Capital Punishment and real liberty, i.e; same sex marriage is legal everywhere. ;-)
This comedy sketch should in no way be taken as a legitimate argument against guns. There are many legitimate and sound logical arguments against guns this just doesn't happen to be one of them.
@Dave7Prescott Do I have to state the obvious? How are armed civilians a match for a well-trained and well-equipped army? Civilians do not have the supplies for long term military struggles. That's why you'll find historically that all successful revolutions are supplied from outside by foreign powers. So, my argument is that an armed American populace is not a threat to an authoritarian government, just a minor nuisance. You can't fight a war without ammunition.
Then why did the federalist papers blatantly say that was the reason for the second amendment, apparently they thought home resistance was only possible with civilian gun ownership. and, in fact, people in their homesteads have much more ability to wage a war than a well-equipt army because they have a shorter supply chain and the favor of the local population. and ask yourself why outside help was needed in many resistance wars, to buy guns, the biggest expense, solved by the second amendment.
@@Averyofthemain Because they were written two hundred and thirty years ago and they were wrong then too. Why do you think Lafayette Square in DC is named that?
@@schnitzelvonknobbschafft2683 Wrong? You don't even know what they are, do you? The Federalist papers are the opinions and explanations of the authors of the constitution. They told us why they had a second amendment, and no they were not wrong at all.
@@Averyofthemain Yes, I do know what the Federalist Papers are. Yes, I do know they are an archaism. Yes, I do know who Lafayette was and why he proves Dave Prescott right.
@@schnitzelvonknobbschafft2683 Why do you keep bringing lafayette into this? He had nothing to do with the fed. papers or the second amendment. And as far as I can tell, Prescott was arguing for the 2A, by the tone of the above comment, but what ever that was about, I'm responding to the response, I am very familiar with the efficacy of the second amendment according to the 2A and it's practical reasoning...I...I don't think you do.
For any Americans getting the hump over this, just take a look at what Family guy does to us :P It's give and take but i hope we all know this is a laugh :)
no wonder this never caught on in the US :D
David Williams is too funny for this century.
by who? hes english an not funny.
Is really funny@@walkaboutgla
@@walkaboutgla Tell me you are a thin-skinned Maga without telling me...
@@walkaboutglahe is
The drawl is what makes it. "I got a small personal collection of 2,000 guns!"
I love it when they do American accents
I'm pretty sure I've met multiple men like this and yes, I'm American.
So ladies and gentlemen what have we learned today? Don't ever make jokes or have an opinion. Because endless arguments is what comes out of them
No it isn't!
American here and I think this is funny as hell xD
His southern accent is spot on
I'm American and I always rock a chub when carrying my gun!!!!
Are you still alive?
ITT: americans can't take a little banter
Pry Therch Okay then haha
I'm American and found this humorous. It was a comedy sketch and people are taking it too literally.
Are you talking about the 'Former' United States?
I'm American and this is fucking hilarious. We love this show.
@@hoouwit1 Yeah, British people just like to say anti American things, it's part of their culture. Such humble people, must be why the greatest comedians are mostly British.
Wait a minute....
100% accurate.
If you add in fishing, BBQing, monster trucks, beer, and sports there wouldn't be a safe womb for 750 miles....just imagine every sprinkler system charged to .357% and let loose.
I'm American, I love guns.......................................... And damn was this funny!!!
"I got a small personal collections of only two thousand guns" Yeah that's small alright, if he were the quartermaster of a batallion, that is :D
@DaleWF10 FYI.
The first possible patent connected to mechanical sewing was a 1755 British patent issued to German, Charles Weisenthal. Weisenthal was issued a patent for a needle that was designed for a machine, however, the patent did not describe the rest of the machine, no machine was ever seen. When his design finally created by another, it did not work. In 1810, German, Balthasar Krems invented an automatic machine for sewing caps using a single thread, therefor does not qualify.
He just jizzed his pants LOL!!!
american here with a few guns my self found this funny as hell
What a shame you spent more time with guns, rather than spelling!
@@bobmirdiff2043 I think you mean punctuation. Spelling is correct.
@@NoNo-st9bb 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how he gets his british accent back at the way end...
Haha. I love guns but I have to admit, this was funny.
Best youtube video donut operator has ever done
@DaleWF10
The first electronic computer was the Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (known as ‘ENIAC’), Developed for the US Army ordnance in 1946.
I live in the UK, where we have gun control.
I don;t have to worry about it.
But good day to you, keep your gun polished ;)
Yeah, you have to worry about knife crime and terrorism instead.
@@gasbaroni not as much as u guys in both of em. Plus we have just a few shootings a year... how much do u have ?
@@gasbaroni American not just has higher gun homicides (per million) it also has higher knife homicides (per million) also, due to guns working as a exculator. And you know I'll take 0 this year and 3 terrorist attacks last year. Over a school shooting every week and more than one mass shooting a day...
@@Alex-cw3rz Guess what Americans have as oposed to Brits, freedom, that's worth more than the lives that are lost because of that freedom. Those who chose security over freedom deserve neither.
@@gasbaroni America literally rank lower in freedom indexes than the UK, you utter dolt. Your last sentence is the stupidest thing I have heard in my entire life.
OUTSTANDINGLY funny.......
I think I felt a little tingle myself when he picked up the Berret..
😂😂
The wet spot totally got me.
"Shoots a good load." :D
Does The Doctor do the voice overs for LB USA? Also, can you find the ones where he reads old skool rap lyrics?
I've lived in America my whole life. I've never owned a gun, never heard a gun shot in the night, never known anyone who's been shot or killed with a firearm. I'm not saying it doesn't happen, but people in other countries must think everyone's walking here shooting anything that moves lol. And I live in an area with over 300,000 people, so it's not a small town.
has it changed 10 years later, or is it still the same?
@@Beejayvei last i heard be got shot
The person who wrote this has sadly passed away after being shot by their neighbour
@Dave7Prescott I'm not Britain nor am I American but my question is: what do you need a gun for?
Other than the ridiculous tax rate, Sweden is a very nice country. Yes, they do allow you to own firearms ( which they should ). My point being in Britain they have banned all guns. Even if you can get a shotgun, it's 3 shot capacity & you cannot keep the ammo at your house! So the "hunters" in uk are usually the rich who can afford to.
Brit here, I really don't think I'm missing out by not having the 'freedom' to own a shotgun or an assault rifle.
@MrDaleaaaa I think bad guys with guns are worse than bad guys without guns.
Plus, in Switzerland it's law for over 18's to own a semi-automatic rifle. Yet they have one of the lowest gun-crime rates in the world... Makes you think.
@DaleWF10
In 1834, Walter Hunt built America's first (somewhat) successful sewing machine. He later lost interest in patenting because he believed his invention would cause unemployment. (Hunt's machine could only sew straight steams.) Hunt never patented and in 1846, the first American patent was issued to Elias Howe for "a process that used thread from two different sources" and a needle with an eye. Modern sewing machines? American. gg
Best refractory period joke at the ending lol
That Barrett sure looks delish.
Is that Jimmy Fallon's older, less zany brother?
Glocks, Rugers, and Sig Suer are standared issue for all sheriffs depts. here in VA. "blow back" is a term for airsoft pistols. The AR is a rifle, not a machine gun, if you feel the need to classify it beyond that it is a light assault rifle.
So, American cops are now using European guns?!
Where did it all go wrong for America’s gun industry?!
Nobody in Britain gives a shit about guns mate.
@MrKieranuk why the hell are u guys talking about the moon?
My friends and I often quote this
Funny lol there are at least a thousand guns within a three mile radius of me, as well as one very legal, privately owned cannon. As a neighbor's yard sign succinctly puts it: "We don't call 911" 😆
0:18 It's actually recoil operated.
Oh, we just had another mass shooting yesterday.
Don't worry if you missed it, there will be another one along in few days!
@DaleWF10
On computers.. Charles Babbage, of London, spent from 1823 to 1871 working on his ‘analytical machine’, designed to take instructions from punched cards, calculate with the aid of a memory bank, and print out a solution. Despite all his efforts, the very precise engineering work needed to make the machine a complete success was impossible at the time. Herman Hollerith, of New york, succeeded at this in 1889. Also...
People in the UK usually find they survive every day life with out a gun at there side, so why is it that you feel that it is impossible to survive with out a gun?, the UK doesn't even let police carry guns, that why we have armed support like C019 (like SWAT) to target gun crime. Bit late to remove guns from the US streets now though.
15 years late but just so you know we do have armed response teams.. Just not all of our police need to carry guns..
Check RUclips for some videos of how our armed police act in situations.. A lot more calm and collected and we don't shoot unless absolutely necessary..
We do love our guns in the Good old USA, ( I love mine) and I found this sketch very amusing !
Some say, it could be healthy thing when you in a some situation can do jokes about yourself. and humor has always victims, .. doesnt it?
I love the way you put 'only 11,000', in the UK there are roughtly 800 murders a year bellow 100 of those are firearmes connected, our population is roughly about 1/4 so dividing 11,000 by 4 means we should have around 3500 firearms murders per year. Statisically that shows how bad gun crime is in the USA
Lmao. This is hilarious. Love it.
@DaleWF10
In 1884 Paul Gottlieb Nipkow, a student in Germany, patented the first electromechanical television.
Scottish inventor John Logie Baird demonstrated the transmission of moving monochromatic images in 1926.
In 1926, Hungarian engineer Kálmán Tihanyi designed a television system utilizing fully electronic scanning and display elements.
In 1927, Philo Farnsworth (USA) made the world's first working television with electronic scanning of both the pickup and display devices,
Farnsworth wurde aber nicht erschossen.
Er starb in purer Verzweiflung über die Dummheit der Menschen.
Farnsworth was not shot.
He died in desperation at the stupidity of humans.
He rolled over and fell asleep when the gun wanted to keep shooting.
I get it... We're all laughing at the moustache guy carrying guns haha. He's trying to do an Arnold impersonation right?
what k mart have you been to
The comment section is a fucking war zone.
@annasajerk Not only that, in the UK, they dont have justifiable homicide (self-defence) like we do here in the States. Whoever kills who first is the one that goes to prison, even out of self-defence.
@DaleWF10
BTW, in 1939, John V. Atanasoff and Clifford Berry developed the Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC) at Iowa State University, which was regarded as the first electronic digital computer. Sorry. Let me continue...
@philonetic Really?This one just came out in February of 2011.
POV: you are Selensky opening a package from Germany.
Continued: Family Guy is not at all daring by european standards, I'm just surprised they dare to sent it in the states. You know, they werent allowed to include the phrase "what happened to all the family values, in which we used to rely"? They had to change it to "fashion values". So. Touché
Not talking about real life but FPS: last one 🔥
@Anglosexon Idk crisps/chips were probably invented by an irishman who got bored with one of his potatoes.
A small collection of... ... two..thausand guns..
Just genius!!
Wow, he really, errr, 'loved' guns xD
What good does america ever contribute to the world, honestly. It uses up all the petrol, starts all the wars and creates all the economical depressions... :/
the bush master a3 is a M16A4 of a M4A3 just letting you know for reference
@DaleWF10 So we now know that TV was invented in the USA, Steam locomotive in Scotland, and the Computer in USA. As for the lightbulb, The first "light bulb" concept was built by Humphry Davy (an Englishman) in 1809, was not encased at all, and he created light by connecting a piece of carbon to a battery. The first electric LAMP was built in 1860, the English physicist Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, using the same concept in a large lamp enclosure. The first LIGHT BULB was made by Edison, sorry.
I see both ends of the spectrum in the comments. This video is a joke, a parody. Take it as such. No need to get in a big "debate" because I really don't want to go to every video to look in the comments section and see people from both sides talking out of their ass back and forth in pointless arguments. I live in the south, have a small collection myself, and find this video hilarious. It would be a whole lot funnier if someone like RatedRR did this video though.
I don't see why debate in the comment section is considered a problem.
The problem is I don't want to go onto a comedy sketch video and see people throwing in their half though out "debates." This ain't the place for it.
The comment section is for discussion. Debate is arguably the best form of discussion.
If people don't like it they should ignore it and move on.
What you just said looks good on paper. Not in practice. I've been using the term "debate" very loosely for a reason. Because 90% of the stuff in the comment section is hardly any form of debate. Its just mindless shouting. And as I said before it has no place in a COMEDY SKETCH such as this one.
If you don't like a specific conversation, ignore it. Simple as that.
Some people are poor debaters, yes. Some will learn through practice.
just curious, what percentage of those "deaths from firearms" are criminals who were killed by law abiding citizens in self defense? just curious.
Zero
unfortunately this is true. People who like guns, love to tell you about them. My neighbor is always telling me about the new piston/rifle he just got.
Lies again? Gun Oil Durex
Someone missed the joke.
@ozwazo
Consider how the quality of life has changed in the last hundred years. Today, even lower-income families have XBox 360s and huge flatscreen high-definition TVs.
@DaleWF10 London had very little to do with it. And I'm sorry but the internet was invented by the US military, it was called DARPA, which brought about ARPANET. The FIRST connection was made thewhen the United States Department of Defense's main computers at Cheyenne Mountain were connected to the Pentagon, and SAC HQ. The first ARPANET link was established between the University of California, LA and the Stanford Research Institute on 22:30 hours on October 29, 1969.
Everyone's taking this 10 year old skit so seriously. It's a joke.
@DaleWF10 And sorry to say but the English carbon filament in an oxygen rich environment, all the way to Edisons carbon filament in an oxygen free encased bulb, had little impact on the world. In 1910, William David Coolidge (1873-1975) invented a tungsten filament which lasted even longer than the older filaments, and using Edison's oxygen free enclosed model, the incandescent bulb revolutionized the world.
@DaleWF10
No, it was actually the United Kingdom, followed by Belgium, Germany, United States, France and other Western European countries. The first of the British nations where more than 50% of the population worked in industry was actually thought to be Wales.
Gun culture goes to the very roots of America. Americans will never let go of their guns. I certainly won't.
Piss taking, goes to the very roots of Britain. Brits will never let go of their piss taking. I certainly won't.
I think you'll find your government has plenty of ways around your precious constitution.
I'm american this is fucking funny XD
@DaleWF10
"England is one of the countries in the United Kingdom" Yes, I know.
"the first industralized city was London" no, it wasn't. The first "industrialized" city was Manchester, though it was a very small %. The first real industrial city was Cardiff in Wales with more than 50% industrialization, as per the Industrial Revolution, which was mostly fueled by steam power invented by James Watt in Scotland.. Arkwright was born and started his textile industrialization in Derbyshire,
if you read again what i said - the UK has aprox 100 firearmed connected murders a year, to fit in with USA dividng the firearms releated murders peryear by 4 it comes to 3500 which is no where close. Or doing it the other way times our fire arm murders by 4 to get to the aprox USA population size we get 400 - still no where close.
Ok but what we want to know is who invented crisps!?
@jemborg
Originally noticed by a French medical student, Ernest Duchesne, in 1896. Penicillin was re-discovered by bacteriologist Alexander Fleming working at St. Mary's Hospital in London in 1928. I wasn't attacking you, sorry if you can't accept simple truths. USA is in no danger ;) Maybe you should brush up on current events, USA gives exponentially more to world charities and aid than any other nation. Keep up the personal attacks, your maturity really shines through.
@philonetic - The guy said "the U.S. has more deaths from firearms than any other country in the world", at 35,000 a year that seems to be correct.
@spursfan112
right!
As long as the rest of the world know there place you won't have a problem with America.
Love how this sketch emphasises how strong Gun culture is in the states.
You never want a gun to just wound. Paralysis, organ loss and other life crippling conditions are a miserable way to live. I wish we didn't need guns for defense but this world is messed up. Humans have hunted since their existence. I do understand that some people do not like hunting but using a firearm is much mure humane than a bow & arrow.
its like watching a video of Iraqveteran8888 ;)
what that was an m16 and its an assault rifle.
i see 44 magnum micro uzi beretta 93r luger colt 45 USP mp5 m16 and p90
that table looks like my house. no joke :)
Thought they did parodies, not documentaries 😅
You couldn't say toilet on TV? Tell that to Hugh Hefner, who said allot worse than "toilet" . I was wrong on the Family Guy opening theme song, yet so were you. They never changed the opening theme song, it has always been "Good Old Fashion". They have never changed it. Plus it makes more sense as that.
Nope, the problem is the ones who are triggering the strings.
And what makes that piece of metal move really fast at a lethal speed? A gun, duh.
@ozwazo
Though we all grow weary of commercialization sometimes, just take a second to fully appreciate how these huge businesses have enabled you to purchase things that you wouldn't otherwise be able to afford. Because they deal in bulk they are able to pass those discounts on to you; now you can buy a filling meal off the dollar menu, buy the latest fashionable clothes at the discount outlet and then come home to a nicely furnished house.. and still have enough money to rent a movie.
please, i don't mean to offend all Americans but to those few taking this clip seriously you're just proving the stereotype of American and British sense of humour. The stereotype being that you don't have one.
Some people just don't like to be falsely stereotyped.
@WillShakespeare2007 Most of the guns the cartels have are from army deserters and other south American countries.The guns sold in American gun shops are overly expensive, semi only, and has missing parts that make it less lethal than its military counterpart. It's smarter for them to get them elsewhere when they can.
Hilarious. Great comedy....save the petty arguments for the school yard.
It's not a damn machine gun. It's a rifle. And as far as I know, most PDs don't get issued the full-auto models anyway. But of course this is a comedy, not to be taken too seriously. A serious thing: all of the guns you see in this video are 100% legal for Americans to own. Some requiring more tax stamps and paperwork than others, but totally doable depending on state.
ya goddamn right we love our guns
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@philonetic I'm not jealous at all, I live in Canada, land of Universal Healthcare and No Capital Punishment and real liberty, i.e; same sex marriage is legal everywhere. ;-)
This comedy sketch should in no way be taken as a legitimate argument against guns. There are many legitimate and sound logical arguments against guns this just doesn't happen to be one of them.
I agree. I'm totally pro gun, but I find this funny, because it takes the very real phenomenon of loving guns WAY too much and makes it ridiculous.
It's not meant to be a logical argument against guns. It's meant to parody the obsession with firearms that goes beyond any reason.
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@Dave7Prescott
Do I have to state the obvious? How are armed civilians a match for a well-trained and well-equipped army? Civilians do not have the supplies for long term military struggles. That's why you'll find historically that all successful revolutions are supplied from outside by foreign powers. So, my argument is that an armed American populace is not a threat to an authoritarian government, just a minor nuisance. You can't fight a war without ammunition.
Then why did the federalist papers blatantly say that was the reason for the second amendment, apparently they thought home resistance was only possible with civilian gun ownership. and, in fact, people in their homesteads have much more ability to wage a war than a well-equipt army because they have a shorter supply chain and the favor of the local population. and ask yourself why outside help was needed in many resistance wars, to buy guns, the biggest expense, solved by the second amendment.
@@Averyofthemain Because they were written two hundred and thirty years ago and they were wrong then too. Why do you think Lafayette Square in DC is named that?
@@schnitzelvonknobbschafft2683 Wrong? You don't even know what they are, do you? The Federalist papers are the opinions and explanations of the authors of the constitution. They told us why they had a second amendment, and no they were not wrong at all.
@@Averyofthemain Yes, I do know what the Federalist Papers are. Yes, I do know they are an archaism. Yes, I do know who Lafayette was and why he proves Dave Prescott right.
@@schnitzelvonknobbschafft2683 Why do you keep bringing lafayette into this? He had nothing to do with the fed. papers or the second amendment. And as far as I can tell, Prescott was arguing for the 2A, by the tone of the above comment, but what ever that was about, I'm responding to the response, I am very familiar with the efficacy of the second amendment according to the 2A and it's practical reasoning...I...I don't think you do.
For any Americans getting the hump over this, just take a look at what Family guy does to us :P
It's give and take but i hope we all know this is a laugh :)