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  • @Badkidreloaded
    @Badkidreloaded Год назад +2182

    So much progress we made in 2022, with a Former Military And Law Enforcement Officer, being willing to sit down and have a conversation with a brave woman of color.

    • @Rewwgh
      @Rewwgh Год назад +79

      Don't forget queer and non-binary.

    • @JoshDavies111
      @JoshDavies111 Год назад +31

      he isn't black, but he does luh black ppl

    • @MoarMike
      @MoarMike Год назад

      @@Rewwgh also a confirmed cuckold

    • @junior1388666
      @junior1388666 Год назад +40

      Latina chicks always talks so fast. Amazin

    • @johnwright7330
      @johnwright7330 Год назад +32

      @@junior1388666 Latinx. Sir.

  • @rubssi8741
    @rubssi8741 Год назад +1119

    Aaaah so refreshing to have political content and not drama for once.

    • @ArdghalTheThinker
      @ArdghalTheThinker Год назад +31

      Fucking true

    • @GingerDrums
      @GingerDrums Год назад +19

      Substantive debate instead of looney tunes

    • @andrewmoulton7429
      @andrewmoulton7429 Год назад +12

      I think it's because Destiny often leans more liberal so naturally the people who are debating him are more centrist or right leaning and those people are much more open to conversation. A guy like Crowder would sit down with the opposite view on gun control and people would be outraged instead of sitting down and having a conversation. That's just my observation.

    • @Chris-il5im
      @Chris-il5im Год назад

      FAX! We need more.

    • @AI3Dorinte
      @AI3Dorinte Год назад +11

      to be honest Steven produces two types of content, one of them I enjoy more than anything else on youtube, the other I comepletely hate and would love it if the two would be on different channels...

  • @Silverwidows
    @Silverwidows Год назад +403

    "I don't want any laws around guns"
    "I'd agree on making people who buy firearms have training"
    That's a law my guy

    • @lawrencehaynes6408
      @lawrencehaynes6408 Год назад +45

      @@lakerfan0243 and what would happen if gun owners didn't take the class in your hyperthetical?

    • @burnerbuner4117
      @burnerbuner4117 Год назад +5

      @@lakerfan0243 so even if they do get a fine, there's going to be an electronic record of this. And in another scenario, what happens if this individual decides to purchase more guns? Do they need to take a new class each time or is it a one time only? How would they track that you've taken one class? If no record, do they just make a badge or something to represent that you've taken it? What's stopping someone from forging this?
      It's much simpler to just have records of sale and I agree with Destiny to make this electronically available. Just because people know what weapon you have, it doesn't compromise your ability to defend yourself. Either way you'll need to train with it.
      Also, not saying this is your stance Lakerfan, just making random scenarios in my head.

    • @frankstoroku2778
      @frankstoroku2778 Год назад +9

      He's just having a casual talk with no prep. He can go back on a point if he misspoke, give him a break.

    • @thelibertyprojects.4747
      @thelibertyprojects.4747 Год назад +4

      @@lakerfan0243 that sounds a lot like an infringement

    • @thelibertyprojects.4747
      @thelibertyprojects.4747 Год назад +1

      @@lakerfan0243 it would be a law against your right to own a firearm…. Which would be a gun law. It would literally ban all guns.

  • @pemalebacon2420
    @pemalebacon2420 Год назад +143

    Appreciate that Destiny isn't trying to just embarrass regular people who don't talk politics full time

    • @toiletbowl7041
      @toiletbowl7041 6 месяцев назад +4

      I watch a lot of conservative tubers and I think that when they go to the college campuses and do that crap it’s utterly pathetic

    • @joshuacisneros3675
      @joshuacisneros3675 6 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@toiletbowl7041 Same, I've noticed that the point of them is to ridiculize them instead of having a conversation

    • @Indian_Kamala
      @Indian_Kamala 5 месяцев назад

      It's a change my mind challenge. If you don't understand politics or the subject maybe don't take on the challenge. I feel most of the content creators who do these give the respect they're given

    • @Indian_Kamala
      @Indian_Kamala 3 месяца назад

      @actualboulder people use controversial topics which you may see as triggering or trolling but I've always seen them push for calm civil debate

    • @Indian_Kamala
      @Indian_Kamala 3 месяца назад

      @actualboulder like I said in my previous comment people know what they're getting into. It's not trolling if you enter yourself into a recorded public debate. Gives people a chance to voice opinions which is good. Some don't know the topic and end up looking foolish which gets views. But it was by their own free will

  • @Bai_Su_Zhen
    @Bai_Su_Zhen Год назад +793

    This is the best content from Steven in a long time. I love how unlike Crowder this is never about owning the opponent but rather about having a productive convo.

    • @RyanPhoenixAZ
      @RyanPhoenixAZ Год назад +31

      That's because Steven mostly agrees with them on Guns

    • @coolboy9979
      @coolboy9979 Год назад +4

      Which is what most people dont want.

    • @savagegamer2292
      @savagegamer2292 Год назад +24

      Let's be real here. People liked the content because of the owns. And I don't see nothing wrong with that.

    • @Hippo_27
      @Hippo_27 Год назад +34

      @@savagegamer2292 yup. But also I would say crowder had some good conversations that were civil and less owny. They just don't get published as much. Insane public people get all the thumbnails.

    • @Tytusmin
      @Tytusmin Год назад +25

      I wanna see a Steven vs Steven debate.

  • @hiharovic7284
    @hiharovic7284 Год назад +13

    Dream debate: Destiny and Colion Noir on guns.

    • @jimmy_xi9342
      @jimmy_xi9342 Год назад +12

      Destiny will get wrecked lol😅

    • @hachelyd_i3232
      @hachelyd_i3232 Год назад +2

      Even though we know the outcome, a Destiny and Colion Noir collab would make all other gun debates unnecessary

  • @cmoerike01
    @cmoerike01 Год назад +385

    Truly destiny out here fighting for womens gun rights

    • @SenneWMichiels
      @SenneWMichiels Год назад +26

      Not surprising when you consider that Destiny is a woman's name

    • @MarsLonsen
      @MarsLonsen Год назад +7

      its literally one of the fights of all time

    • @Buorgenhaeren
      @Buorgenhaeren Год назад +1

      this nigga paid to watch youtube 💀

    • @robertstone9988
      @robertstone9988 Год назад +3

      @@SenneWMichiels the only Destiny I know is a fat lesbian true story

    • @LunarLocust
      @LunarLocust Год назад +2

      @@robertstone9988 uh lezbeyun? Uhmayzin.

  • @keys5595
    @keys5595 Год назад +166

    God with all this drama I almost forgot how refreshing cordial debates/discussion are .

    • @Jared-tc1qt
      @Jared-tc1qt Год назад +2

      Except he needs to make up his own content not steal from crowder

    • @mcyg2079
      @mcyg2079 Год назад +18

      @@Jared-tc1qt hes just doing what crowder does but actually does it well

    • @knowun
      @knowun Год назад +1

      @@Jared-tc1qt ok

    • @knowun
      @knowun Год назад +1

      @@Jared-tc1qt ok

    • @__-bk6mm
      @__-bk6mm Год назад

      Yeah turns out offline people don't hold positions just for clicks and likes and to make money from gullible streaming fans looking for confirmation bias when talking in person as two random people (in this specific context).

  • @YoJayJay88
    @YoJayJay88 Год назад +321

    August valiantly trying to give subscribers hope that this is still a politics focused streamer. God bless

  • @bean-pod
    @bean-pod Год назад +343

    38:23 Hat-guy: "I'm assuming you want more gun control, cuz why wouldn't you, yer a Lefty... "
    Destiny: [audible] sigh
    😂🤣

    • @6minecraftenderman
      @6minecraftenderman Год назад +2

      can you blame him when you have terminally online vaush, hasan, and other crazed lefties think just self-defense is bad

    • @vinchetti_spaghetti
      @vinchetti_spaghetti Год назад +43

      That whole conversation was pretty cringe

    • @energeez
      @energeez Год назад +28

      @@vinchetti_spaghetti the cringe part is the lack of conversation people generally have.

    • @larrybuffaloboy2327
      @larrybuffaloboy2327 Год назад +10

      I got more applause then you 😂

    • @thenucas
      @thenucas Год назад +48

      self proclaimed firearm instructor doesn't even know the stats on home DGUs vs any other weapon. this is something real firearms trainers I've trained with have ALWAYS reviewed.

  • @mitko1123
    @mitko1123 Год назад +204

    August drip feeding us the Change My Mind content while Tiny is travelling - big brain strats 🧠💯

    • @YeahBoy1019
      @YeahBoy1019 Год назад +31

      August has been the 2nd best investment Steven has made with his money, right behind buying those styrofoam cups

    • @xbabu142x
      @xbabu142x Год назад +3

      I bear witness there is no political streamer but Destiny, and I bear witness that August is His editor and chosen messenger. Alhamdulillah.

    • @monkeybomb1232
      @monkeybomb1232 Год назад

      @@YeahBoy1019 true.

    • @matthewbell4897
      @matthewbell4897 Год назад

      @@YeahBoy1019 I laughed out loud

  • @os-tin
    @os-tin Год назад +36

    I see the notification, I click the link, I press play, I scroll down, I type that destiny's a woman's name

  • @zarka223
    @zarka223 Год назад +22

    The guy walking by at 1:12 is thinking “so that’s Stephen Crowder.”

  • @FreemanGames
    @FreemanGames Год назад +91

    Great conversation with David at 1:11:22. Really changed my mind and opened my perspective on things!

    • @joppekim
      @joppekim Год назад +1

      Bring David back !!

    • @__-bk6mm
      @__-bk6mm Год назад +3

      "David.... David"
      it must've been a troll or just a super low quality discussion to get removed entirely, brutal lol.

    • @HarryBalzak
      @HarryBalzak Год назад +1

      @@__-bk6mm Or it triggered the RUclips thought police.

    • @haitusmayatus1380
      @haitusmayatus1380 Год назад +1

      David got wrecked lol, can someone explain why a life isn't important if it'll have a conscious experience in a predictably short amount of time? Just bc something is defined but not yet realized doesn't mean you aren't still stopping what is to be... and if the human experience is what's important, wouldn't the logic also follow that you should protect that fetus since itll have that experience? Just bc you can stop someone from experiencing life doesn't mean it's ethical to do so

    • @HarryBalzak
      @HarryBalzak Год назад

      @@haitusmayatus1380 End abortion and the welfare(nanny) state or make abortion mandatory for people who cannot financially afford to care for their child.
      Either way, there will be a lot of dead kids/babies, but that isn't such a bad thing. Kids raised by sh!tty parents usually end up sh!tty adults.
      Sh!tty people dying is a good thing. It doesn't matter what their age is.
      I don't care if they are alive or not. I don't want to pay for and then deal with anyone else's sh!tty kids.
      I will gladly pay to not have them be part of society, though.

  • @AmphibiousWarrior573
    @AmphibiousWarrior573 Год назад +22

    Way to go Destiny! You really have changed. These have to be some of the most "civil" disagreements I have seen in years.

  • @tfuc_parkourboyz1587
    @tfuc_parkourboyz1587 Год назад +63

    Can we just appreciate destiny stepping into the college debate scene with integrity. I don't agree with destiny on some stuff but unlike Steven and other people who have done this format they always come with a book of fact check. I really appreciate destiny never doing this for a got you but to show how to have a conversation when you disagree. He has always said college is the place for debates and the fact he does it in the way he does really shows he is doing it for the conversation and not just the views.

    • @RenegadeSpider2
      @RenegadeSpider2 Год назад +5

      I actually think having a book of fact checks is a good thing, if someone starts trying to feed you bs, you need to have the knowledge to shut them down so they can give you a better argument with actual facts

    • @Birch19547
      @Birch19547 Год назад +1

      @@RenegadeSpider2 You can simultaneously do that without a book though. Alot of these "gotcha" facts or quotes that frequent these books that OP was talking about are simply that, they're "gotcha" moments. They are not there to have a discussion, nor are they there to actually provide greater insight/validity to the conversation.

    • @hylianmango8272
      @hylianmango8272 Год назад +1

      the thing is if a lot of these people act like they got you in the argument if you cant immediately cite your source, as seen in John Doyles most recent video.

  • @23eourytbn82
    @23eourytbn82 Год назад +26

    No drama, finally. This is what we want from Steven Kenneth Bonnell II.

  • @butterybiscuitss8133
    @butterybiscuitss8133 Год назад +52

    Seriously, big props to Destiny's commitment to handle each conversation in a fairly non-confrontational way.
    Dude at 38:00 came in a little worked up and Steven didn't change his style of conversation at all.
    Glad I was recommended this channel again years after initially having some distaste for how he conducted himself.

    • @paintspot1509
      @paintspot1509 Год назад

      He was worked up because he thought he was going to "own a lib". He then went on to admit that American is not a civilised country.

    • @mattyspaghetti449
      @mattyspaghetti449 Год назад +4

      Yeah. Same here. He seems less uncompromising.

    • @regarded9702
      @regarded9702 Год назад +1

      I loved this conversation in particular

  • @Carnage_Lot
    @Carnage_Lot Год назад +13

    As a pretty conservative leaning dude, I wanted to hate Destiny. Lots of people portray him as a "Hero of the left". But in reality he's just making his way through the world with scrutiny and good logic.
    Even though we disagree on some stuff, you're a good dude Destiny. Good on you for being open and respectful of other ideas.

    • @CoryMp3
      @CoryMp3 10 месяцев назад

      Agreed. Surface content made me assume he was just to far away from me and my views. The more content I’ve seen he is pretty reasonable even if I don’t agree all the time. As the kids say, he’s pretty based.

    • @cloutscout1003
      @cloutscout1003 8 месяцев назад

      @@CoryMp3I’m curious what are some of the things you disagree with him on?

  • @nyworth1588
    @nyworth1588 Год назад +71

    Dude gave the whole play on how to make 3D printed guns lol

    • @grabthememesandrun1204
      @grabthememesandrun1204 Год назад +10

      and then... bragged about doing it himself?

    • @nyworth1588
      @nyworth1588 Год назад

      @@grabthememesandrun1204 🤣

    • @ericblair5153
      @ericblair5153 Год назад +41

      It's easy to do, cheap to do, basically unbannable in any enforceable way, and usually legal.

    • @andrewcox5873
      @andrewcox5873 Год назад +2

      @@ericblair5153 cheap to do? I know prices are coming down but I think a 3D printer required to print a functional firearm is still fairly pricey

    • @robertstone9988
      @robertstone9988 Год назад +7

      It's almost as cool as when Master P taught us all how to make crack like this

  • @LeonV777
    @LeonV777 Год назад +11

    These videos are always some of Destiny's best, I'm saying this as a non-american but I love listening to people debate topics they are passionate about

  • @CrowleyRises
    @CrowleyRises Год назад +4

    The whole 3d printing a gun argument is so dumb. The people arguing it are delusional.

  • @SuperRainbol
    @SuperRainbol Год назад +108

    the first student was very intelligent and had a lot of good points

    • @user-mx5we9ne8k
      @user-mx5we9ne8k Год назад +69

      Thank you ( that was me)

    • @beebobox
      @beebobox Год назад +3

      So points you agree with..

    • @waynewayne8419
      @waynewayne8419 Год назад +3

      @@user-mx5we9ne8k you're badddd

    • @misssummersalt
      @misssummersalt Год назад

      @@user-mx5we9ne8k yeah, let's not change any of the gun laws. Let's not make any effort to actually reduce the number of guns being produced and put out into the world. Let's let that number of firearms continue to grow and grow until they're coming out of our ears and we can't so much as look at someone the wrong way without getting shot by a kid or an ex, or even a random guy in the supermarket because they're just fucking everywhere.
      It's clear that the existing laws about the purchase, safe storage, education on proper use and the transfer of firearm ownership are blindingly ineffective. Your country's investment in providing free access to the mental health treatment that every gun-lover hides behind after each and every mass shooting, is simply non-existent.
      But hey, there's a 2nd amendment for a reason, right? And it IS a right, right? Oh wait, it specifically states a WELL-REGULATED militia. As an Australian who is constantly in shock over how little you idiots over there REALLY value a human life, I am amazed that any single one of you can honestly call your current situation "well-regulated".
      You're insane.

    • @AB-bx5to
      @AB-bx5to Год назад +10

      Nah, literally 1 minute in and they supported reg flag laws, and mentioned LGBT for absolutely no reason at all.

  • @b-den5019
    @b-den5019 Год назад +26

    Loved that first speaker! Great points, not evasive, super to the point.

    • @aaronmontgomery2055
      @aaronmontgomery2055 Год назад +1

      It because they were reasonable and had consistent points based on fact and logic.

    • @user-mx5we9ne8k
      @user-mx5we9ne8k Год назад +9

      Thank you, that was me

    • @jakob6437
      @jakob6437 Год назад

      @@user-mx5we9ne8k have you thought about uploading on your channel? You had some great points!
      Btw are you by chance on hrt?

    • @user-mx5we9ne8k
      @user-mx5we9ne8k Год назад +1

      @@jakob6437 uhhh maybe, its finals time so i'll have to deal with that first before i think about uploading
      also i'm cis, i sounded a bit weird because i was a bit nervous lmao

  • @nathansahy983
    @nathansahy983 Год назад +15

    My favorite part of these interviews is when the abortion guy and destiny switch the convo from 24 weeks to 6 months. But those are basically the same amount of time 😂😂

  • @milesdusett8381
    @milesdusett8381 Год назад +82

    This man comes on, talks for two minutes about how easy it is to make your own guns in detail, then admits he’s done it.

    • @connorwilcox146
      @connorwilcox146 Год назад +36

      Based

    • @BrendanFromBC
      @BrendanFromBC Год назад +10

      D: Do you think we should do background checks?
      Guy: No.
      D: So you think violent felons should be able to purchase guns?
      Guy: No. But people who have no previous violent history should be able to buy guns.
      D: ...
      D: Okay I don't think we disagree much.
      That's crazy.

    • @hueco5002
      @hueco5002 Год назад +4

      @@BrendanFromBC why is it crazy?

    • @CordaroBlu
      @CordaroBlu Год назад +1

      Dude was just admitting to crimes lol

    • @mordecusthedestroyer3414
      @mordecusthedestroyer3414 Год назад +59

      @@CordaroBlu building your own firearms is literally not a crime

  • @ChuckFinelyForever
    @ChuckFinelyForever Год назад +9

    People can’t fathom anyone not being fully pro or anti something these days.

  • @viziontrex
    @viziontrex Год назад +2

    God i hope we forever have the OG Destiny intro I love the elaborate previews but something about the OG logo flash is timeless

  • @joeschmidt6546
    @joeschmidt6546 Год назад +7

    Dude with the FGC9 is based af. Can't stop the signal.

  • @inlandempire3758
    @inlandempire3758 Год назад +11

    Love these debates Destiny, keep at it.

  • @chickenfishhybrid44
    @chickenfishhybrid44 Год назад +8

    Connecticut, Washington, New Jersey, Massachusetts and I think some other states have legislation so gun safes are sold tax free and I think its incredibly based and should be implemented in all 50.

    • @robertstone9988
      @robertstone9988 Год назад +2

      The only issue with having to keep my gun in a gun safe and in some states your ammunition in a separate safe is if a guy is kicking my door in the middle of the night do I have time to run over to the safe undo the safe pull up my weapon assemble my weapon go to the other safe get my ammunition load my gun and get back to the assailant before he's done raping my dog?

    • @chickenfishhybrid44
      @chickenfishhybrid44 Год назад +1

      @@robertstone9988 all I'm talking about is making safes tax free. Obviously you don't have to keep every single gun you own locked up in a single big safe. Theres also all sorts of options these days to secure a single pistol or other gun, especially when it comes from keeping kids from getting ahold of it and still giving the owner pretty easy access

  • @ThermalSpace
    @ThermalSpace Год назад +22

    3d printer guy needs to be on a watchlist

    • @Hoezi02
      @Hoezi02 Год назад +3

      My braincells died listening to that guy

    • @S1D3W1ND3R015
      @S1D3W1ND3R015 Год назад +8

      Why because he's practicing his constitutional rights and something that is 100% legal in the US and has been since even before 1791...

    • @ThermalSpace
      @ThermalSpace Год назад

      @@S1D3W1ND3R015 if thats all u think that was, u need to be on one too

    • @S1D3W1ND3R015
      @S1D3W1ND3R015 Год назад +6

      @@ThermalSpace 8 years 2 tours and swore an Oath to support and defend the Connecticut 3 times and I need to be on a watch list. Lol and yall say we are extremist...

    • @FrosttNet
      @FrosttNet Год назад

      lick that boot harder and maybe it won't step on you

  • @shsch492
    @shsch492 Год назад +2

    My grandmother can't even swing a bat... she can pull a trigger.

  • @BigBatts
    @BigBatts Год назад +2

    Arguing that being anti electronic gun registries isn’t dumb if you look at how registries have gone historically even in modern day

  • @josiahbingaman154
    @josiahbingaman154 Год назад +10

    1:11:23 - Best conversation by far.

  • @frankalmanzar3492
    @frankalmanzar3492 Год назад +5

    The 3D printer guy is making want to learn more about the 3D printing technology 🤣 🤔

    • @MOOBBreezy
      @MOOBBreezy Год назад +2

      I hope you do, im glad to have inspired you!

    • @DSGANGEL
      @DSGANGEL Год назад

      lookup the guide. probably involves some guy named Pew

  • @crazymonk27
    @crazymonk27 Год назад +13

    Wow! I didn't realize he had even more of these on the back burner! This is some good content!

    • @Pseudologion
      @Pseudologion Год назад +5

      I could be wrong but I'm pretty sure these were taken very recently. I seem to recall him saying on stream that he was flying out to Texas for just 1 day, so I assume it was for this.

  • @Crazyconfedy
    @Crazyconfedy Год назад +13

    Lol destiny moving his body side to side always kills me in these conversations.

  • @IL_Bgentyl
    @IL_Bgentyl Год назад +7

    Wish I could sit down on one of these. Would be so chill. Respect the work destiny.
    The premise I build off is most humans tend to use the most efficient tools we have always innovated. So blaming guns ignores the issue with essentially everything and that’s humanity.

    • @roguewasbanned4746
      @roguewasbanned4746 Год назад +1

      It’s just lazy too. Let’s solve none of the underlying societal and economic problems, while hurting lots of people who just want a tool to protect themselves and their families. Typical elites, they just want the easiest action that’ll keep themselves in power. I also don’t understand how the left swaps between so anti cop to super pro cop when gun control is brought up. Like one second they are this corrupt institution and the next we need to ban self defense and rely on this institution

  • @Ky2-420
    @Ky2-420 Год назад +9

    Idgaf what law yall pass ima keep gettin em off Da block😂😂

  • @nomercy4521
    @nomercy4521 Год назад +6

    It can be really expensive and really difficult to build a functioning and repeating gun at home. I've watched a 3D gun competition and the number of malfunctions was crazy high. The builds can be expensive because people can't really build most of the mechanisms at home easily, like the barrel and receiver.

    • @slushyslushslushbruh
      @slushyslushslushbruh Год назад

      It can be, yes, but that shouldn't discourage law abiding citizens from owning one should they want to buy one.

  • @wellingtonbruh3756
    @wellingtonbruh3756 Год назад +40

    Honestly, a lot of gun control laws makes little sense. A lot of them are only there to make law abiding people unable to have and carry guns, laws that are so confusing that it entraps citizens and they suffer large fines or years of prison, or laws there to milk money from legal owners.
    Ex: suppressor, SRBs, short shotguns, conceal carry licenses in certain states, caliber restrictions (no 50 cals), laws against pistol grips, ammo restrictions, mag cap restrictions, serialized firing pins, telescoping stock restrictions, etc. All these laws only affect law abiding citizens negatively and doesn't make them any safer.

    • @tarzanizcool
      @tarzanizcool Год назад +7

      They absolutely do make people safer. In general, restricting access reduces market, even if people buy it illegally. If it “only impacted law abiding citizens” and didn’t reduce crime at all, everyone other country that tightly regulates guns would have the same, or worse, gun crime that we do, but that’s just not the case.
      Now, is it worth it/ought we limit these freedoms in order to get that increase in safety? That’s a different question, but it’s pretty undeniable that all things equal, run restrictions make countries (or states) safer.

    • @johnsonjunior547
      @johnsonjunior547 Год назад +23

      I think it's all lip service to say they did something. The suppressor thing alone shows that the lawmakers and public has never heard a suppressed gun, you can't sleep through it like in the movies. And thinking full auto is all that dangerous compared to semi(there's a reason rifleman in the military never use full auto).
      None of them really make sense, it's all just political games and misunderstandings

    • @wellingtonbruh3756
      @wellingtonbruh3756 Год назад +12

      @@tarzanizcool I'm not saying all gun laws are useless, but a lot of them don't make you safer or if they do, it makes such a small difference that the loss of freedom isn't worth it. The restrictions I listed, all of those don't make you any safer in a meaningful way.

    • @tomjjackson21
      @tomjjackson21 Год назад

      @@wellingtonbruh3756 which is why encroachment works. You just went from legislation is dumb, to *"we need common sense regulations."* You're not pro firearm, and all it took was an ignorant person with flawed logic, to skew your perspective and make you agree to gun control. Encroachment works, by way of normalizing those ignorant too rights, not privileges. *" rEdUcInG AcCeSs wOrX iN mErIcA"* prove it.
      Don't worry depending by how Nick responds, I'll probably drag tf out of him. With you Wellington, name one common sense firearm regulation; just one.
      Yes I'm salty af over ignorant people espousing for the degradation of mine and my children's rights on a public forum. Curious as to whether or not either have served?

    • @mkkk1058
      @mkkk1058 Год назад +6

      @@tarzanizcool You say people are safer with firearm restricted, but you post nothing showing that factually crime has gone down because of gun control. I know that there's many things going on but at a bare minimum wouldn't your crime be lower in places with firearms restrictions than places with firearm access, per capita?

  • @Cme47
    @Cme47 Год назад +2

    How the girl stopped to think about answering Destiny's question was so cool.

  • @totallyunprofessionalopini2747
    @totallyunprofessionalopini2747 Год назад +5

    I know this video is presented as a very chill talk, but what destiny is doing is very important. People need to practice arguing the opposite side more so they can strengthen their own point

    • @daMillenialTrucker
      @daMillenialTrucker Год назад +1

      That's why I like him. I'm a conservative and it's very important that we LEARN HOW TO FREAKIN TALK TO EACH OTHER. Gosg

  • @neko1855
    @neko1855 Год назад +8

    August you need to pump out as much content as you can so Tiny can hit 600k before the end of the month
    I’ve got good money riding on this.

  • @StadiumHandz
    @StadiumHandz Год назад +8

    WAY MORE INFORMAT THAN CROWDER! appreciate it

    • @DD-st5rh
      @DD-st5rh Год назад +1

      So what is the statistic on children accidentally killing themselves with guns... Destiny asserted that it is fairly common but he has no idea what the stats are... How was this informative?

  • @D.S.handle
    @D.S.handle Год назад +6

    I am sorry, but this was a very weak performance by Destiny. I think he was in many way underinformed and at times should have pushing much more.

  • @keggerous
    @keggerous Год назад +31

    Gun control is cringe

  • @MOOBBreezy
    @MOOBBreezy Год назад +34

    3D print dude here lol, glad you guys enjoyed our conversation. Feel free to ask any more questions here

    • @wtf1a1a
      @wtf1a1a Год назад +1

      Teach me how to print guns plz

    • @LawPro1
      @LawPro1 Год назад

      Were you super nervous?

    • @Azaqa
      @Azaqa Год назад

      You ever tried to make a luty?

    • @MOOBBreezy
      @MOOBBreezy Год назад +1

      @@LawPro1 nah not really. This was a topic I am passionate about and wanted to inform in any way I can.

    • @MOOBBreezy
      @MOOBBreezy Год назад +1

      @@Azaqa haha nope, I dont have the tooling for that, and I've heard that it's way harder and more expensive to build then an fgc9

  • @Selfency
    @Selfency Год назад +8

    Almost forgot the second dude is really good at shooting guns, glad he gave that 6th reminder.

  • @Sleepytechnician
    @Sleepytechnician Год назад +11

    Damn that first person had some legitimate points for gun rights. Mad respect for not immediately just getting mad and having coherent thoughts

  • @GO-GO_SO-SO
    @GO-GO_SO-SO Год назад +14

    1:11:28
    Wait, what happened there? The guy gives his name and they just cut to the next person.

    • @k1xnt
      @k1xnt Год назад

      Probably pussied out and they forgot to cut it probably

    • @bairhall
      @bairhall Год назад

      @@k1xntwelcome to the department of redundancy department

    • @k1xnt
      @k1xnt Год назад

      @@bairhall forgot a comma. In my head it was more of a restating

  • @GKJusticar55
    @GKJusticar55 Год назад +10

    Didn’t think buying a safe was gonna be so contentious.

    • @KrayzieStiles
      @KrayzieStiles 7 месяцев назад +1

      I'm not sure if this is true, but every gun that I've ever purchased has come with a gun lock in the box. It's a bendable cable wrapped in plastic that goes through the action and out the magazine well then the end of the wire goes into the lock. Makes the firearm inoperable.

  • @perhapsyes5745
    @perhapsyes5745 Год назад +2

    A few points.
    Safe storage for children in the house. This initially doesn't sound like a bad idea. Except every gun sold comes with a free lock that makes the gun inoperable without a key. And if you don't have one. A local gun store will give you one for free. A safe on the other hand. Is largely an extreme cost compared to the gun some might buy, especially when considering the issue has already been dealt with.
    The real issue at the heart of negligent death by children with firearms is education and the actual point of gun ownership in the home.
    If something happens I don't want to have to fumble with a lock and key or pin code if the time comes I need my firearm.
    In some regards its like making car owners take their wheels off when they park. One of the points of having it is to be able to use it at a moments notice.
    As for education. There are many dangerous things in the house that are difficult to seperate from children. Like a oven. But we teach them that's it's dangerous and not for them. I imagine the majority of these negligent deaths the children has not been taught the same about guns.
    In the end the problem has already been solved with free safety hardware.
    Point two about electronic records and the atf, private sales and form 4473. The atf isn't even supposed to have a firearm registry. There are many reasons why this is so. And many 2a supporters are against changing it. The most relevant and one that I think you can agree with. Recently the California doj "leaked" the addresses and names of every conceal carry permit holder. Frankly, they can't be trusted with the information.
    Also, How often are firearms found at the scene? This doesn't seem to be something that is likely to me. Even then, how many firearms have the serial number defaced or removed. More likely I would guess a firearm is found with a suspect or elsewhere, and DNA evidence is far more usefull than an ownership trace. This seems like giving the government a large chunk of our right to privacy with very little gain in stopping crimes.
    As far as just try it and if it doesn't work we will get rid of it. The NFA, passed in 1934 and the gca of 1986, have been responsible for the majority of petty gun control. Silencers, short barreled rifles and shotguns, pistols with stocks or vertical foregrips and much more ridiculous "tax" law has been present for almost 100 years and we are no closer to changing these dumb laws.
    If further gun control is passed without sunset clauses they will not likely be changed back without Supreme Court intervention.
    You also have some major enforcement hurdles with the private sales issue. We have some 400 millions guns or so in private hands. More each day. How do we know when these were sold. If I have a rifle that's changed hands 3 times since it's last tracable connection, how will anyone prove it hasn't traded 15 more hands before a private sale 4473 is enacted.
    As for home made firearms. This is as American as baseball and apple pie. The great American firearm pioneers like colt and browning and winchester all started as dudes in their garage. And this is happening everywhere. 3d printers are only half of it. There are now 3d printer sized cnc machines that can make a complete regulated firearm part out of a hunk of metal. And even then, it can all be hand cut. Everything else can be mail ordered to your house from thousands of different sellers across the nation and or world.
    As for the gangs not using 3d printing tech. That's because it's far easier to do what they always have, if 3d printing becomes easier, it will be used. Same for the Mexico thing. Sure guns aren't coming north now, but if america suddenly changed and it was harder to get guns in the states than to ship them north. Of course it would become a part of the cartels black market.
    In the end. I think there are valid argument against your point that's you haven't heard. These are what I think some of them are.

  • @madmanthepope6448
    @madmanthepope6448 Год назад +6

    The guy in the a&m hat nailed a ton of good points on mental health.

    • @redredred1
      @redredred1 Год назад +3

      Everyone always talks about "mental health," but society is collapsing around them, and no one ever connects the two things.

  • @SC2Spectre
    @SC2Spectre Год назад +3

    Good productive convos, nice work Steven.

  • @WhiteCrowization
    @WhiteCrowization Год назад +6

    I disagree with some of these views that the people had when they came up, however the defended their views extremely well. It was hard to argue with some of them and I appreciate Destiny for having them on to speak their mind. I hope we get more content like this.

  • @seldian
    @seldian Год назад +1

    i love that the first lady asked for a moment to think about it, most ppl would just blurt something out.

  • @topsznaj3791
    @topsznaj3791 Год назад +12

    The fourth dude sure does know alot about manufacturing 3D printed guns lmao

    • @MOOBBreezy
      @MOOBBreezy Год назад +1

      Because I've done it

    • @topsznaj3791
      @topsznaj3791 Год назад +1

      @@MOOBBreezy I was a dumb dumb and commented before you stated that you 3D print guns lol. I just heard the lead up to it and was like “damn dude knows how much the spools 🧵 cost and how many you need per gun, all of the parts and materials needed, the best KG of PLA to use for guns, description of the smell the PLA and UV Resin make as it’s printing into a gun” Imaoooo im just playin

    • @greyhound4204
      @greyhound4204 Год назад

      @@MOOBBreezy your point still didn't make sense...
      In europe we don't have a bunch of people 3d printing guns

    • @hockeymaskbob2942
      @hockeymaskbob2942 Год назад +1

      @@greyhound4204 yes, yes you do, the media doesn't talk about it much, but there have been several large busts in Germany, Spain and the UK, there's a large black market for FGC9s in the Netherlands, and the IRA has been seen carrying them as well

    • @kauswekazilimani3736
      @kauswekazilimani3736 Год назад +1

      @@greyhound4204 Ya you do.

  • @sorrymyenglishbad2535
    @sorrymyenglishbad2535 Год назад +19

    *sighs*
    Destiny is a woman's name, I guess.

  • @namenome3680
    @namenome3680 Год назад +29

    people literally can 3D print a gun at home... no law will stop criminals from owning a gun

    • @connerstines1578
      @connerstines1578 Год назад

      True, but rare enough at least at the moment that anti-gun zealots can point at statistics and waive that argument entirely.

    • @overtherenowaitthere
      @overtherenowaitthere Год назад

      yeah cuz 3d printers are way easier and cheaper than buying a gun....
      ah crap wait no they're not, and they fuckin suck at making shit and you'll have to constantly messing with it to make it work. the kind of patience and intelligence that most people who are committing gun violence don't have. since theres already a huge barrier to access guns with printing just on how expensive, time, and interest most people wont have as opposed to the ease of access, use, and relative inexpensive weapons you can buy instead.

    • @thehumanbackpack6374
      @thehumanbackpack6374 Год назад +9

      Exactly. Prisoners have literally made shotguns with pieces of their bed. The only people that gun control affects are law abiding citizens.

    • @Marrikable
      @Marrikable Год назад +4

      This is an icnredibly dumb argument. If the only way to get a gun was the 3d print one, it would result in a 99% drop in gun crime, and you know it.

    • @dydx_
      @dydx_ Год назад +10

      That's the stupidest argument there is. You are explicitly stating that laws are entirely useless, might as well remove all the laws we have after all no law will be enough to stop a criminal. Like, 4th grade analysis here.

  • @nonyabuzznus2017
    @nonyabuzznus2017 Год назад +1

    Before I start this, this is the first time I have seen Destiny talk while not playing a game.
    I genuinely didn't know this was him

  • @TickyTack23
    @TickyTack23 Год назад +5

    48:25 That is how the ATF works right now, records only get submitted to the ATF if the gun store does not have the means of storing their own records. When an investigation happens, generally the ATF will see a list of serial numbers were wholesaled to a gun store, then the gun store is called for a record of who he sold it too.

  • @testaccount6295
    @testaccount6295 Год назад +3

    Yeah not being able to look at my phone while I walk down the street so I can pretend I'm in an action movie 100% time sounds awesome.

  • @gagemorgan1586
    @gagemorgan1586 Год назад +36

    Steven has brought me more left on so many topics. Er, rather than that has opened my eyes and allowed me to let myself become more left. Gun Control was ALWAYS my Staunchest value. It is the value I've always said I will not budge on. But as I grow older and softer I too change. On this topic? Not yet. But time continues to prove a fascinating friend.

    • @ChipCheerio
      @ChipCheerio Год назад +4

      You’re really not on board with an electronic ATF registry, proof of purchase for a way to secure your firearm, and private sellers needing to fill out federal forms if it means a lifting on suppressor restrictions, relaxing the regulation on magazine size and rifles in general?

    • @BornInsane0
      @BornInsane0 Год назад +4

      this is funny to me cause hes brought me more right on other topics too.

    • @gagemorgan1586
      @gagemorgan1586 Год назад +19

      @@ChipCheerio I'm not on board with a registry because it then informs the government of who owns what guns in the event of violent overthrow. As far as suppressor and magazines go, I'm pretty fuck the ATF's restrictions. My CZ p10c would be banned under the 10 round rule, and that would be a joke.

    • @ChipCheerio
      @ChipCheerio Год назад

      @@gagemorgan1586 So you’re opposed to it because in the incredibly unlikely event that the government becomes a dictatorship, they’d know you have one. Doesn’t that seem a little silly when I’m pretty sure you’d be someone who would be in open revolt at that point. So who cares if they know you have one, at least tens of millions of people do. The government doesn’t even have the resources to crack down on states that ignore their drug laws do you think they’re going to send a team of ATF agents to your home?
      But it seems you’re at least in favor restricting private sales and requiring proof of purchase for a gun safe if you have children in your home?

    • @slappinsteve3852
      @slappinsteve3852 Год назад

      @@gagemorgan1586 as someone who is super right wing when it comes to gun control. this comment was really refreshing to see

  • @cybrisRS
    @cybrisRS Год назад +7

    Guy at 9mins in was sick; super chill, very well spoken, seemed educated, civil, etc.... awesome convo!

    • @Exc3ssIv3
      @Exc3ssIv3 Год назад +4

      That's me! I was really excited to get the opportunity to talk to Destiny, I was a little disappointed that we didn't disagree more and I felt there where a couple of things I wish I had communicated better or expressed differently, but all in all I felt pretty good with how the conversation went. Really appreciate the positive feedback

    • @johncenarockz
      @johncenarockz Год назад

      @@Exc3ssIv3 i agree w the op, good job 👍

    • @ronniekregar3482
      @ronniekregar3482 Год назад

      Lol, that guy was the biggest douche..

  • @jamesegsmith
    @jamesegsmith Год назад +1

    At least for handguns every new gun you buy comes with a cheap little lock

  • @giovannilegue2177
    @giovannilegue2177 Год назад +2

    you can also use my dad as a thing to debate my dad got arrested with a automatic mac 10 on him but he got his rights back and was in court for a long time and now has a few guns but he isnt a bad guy honestly glad he has his rights back he has more gun saftey knowledge than a lot of people

  • @iamsmeag
    @iamsmeag Год назад +5

    "Shall not be infringed" Pretty easy to understand.

    • @Detson404
      @Detson404 Год назад

      At the very least we need to interpret what “arms” means. Is mustard gas an armament? Is a smoothbore cannon? The supreme court says no which is fine but my point is we needed to hash it out, no law speaks for itself with no need to interpret

    • @jimmy_xi9342
      @jimmy_xi9342 Год назад +1

      ​@@Detson404If I ain't mistaken during the time of the founding fathers, citizens were allowed to keep cannons.

    • @Detson404
      @Detson404 Месяц назад

      @@jimmy_xi9342You’re correct which surprised me. The founders lived in a very different world, one where merchant ships needed to travel around armed.

  • @anotherpatzer7195
    @anotherpatzer7195 Год назад +6

    Suggestions like Destiny made about providing proof of being able to lock your guns up sound good. The problem is there are so many laws that could theoretically save lives of children but no one would agree they are good laws. So many kids die from drowning every year in America. I think there should be a law that until you provide the government with proof that your child has passed level 5 swim lessons from the Red Cross, your kid should have to wear a life jacket 24/7. This law would save many lives. Who would not be in favor of this?

    • @HienLe-zc6hu
      @HienLe-zc6hu Год назад

      But if you were not watching ur kid when they had no swimming experience at a 6 feet deep pool/lake/Ocean. That would be absolute neglect. That would be a better comparison to not locking up ur guns in a safe when you have children that get into places. Not only that, but children finding ur gun can also hurt other as well

    • @Nathan-ok1dq
      @Nathan-ok1dq Год назад

      @@HienLe-zc6hu Yes and parents can often be charged for neglect if something happens but there are levels of intervention that are inappropriate. For example the government could mandate a number of things before people are allowed to have children but that's a clear violation of people's rights.

    • @HienLe-zc6hu
      @HienLe-zc6hu Год назад

      @@Nathan-ok1dq is it violation of human right if we are asking for min. Safety standards. Like it isn't a violation of right that we mandate children seats for children under a certain age and seatbelt. Why is it inappropriate that we ask that parents require lockup of guns when there are children in the house?

    • @Nathan-ok1dq
      @Nathan-ok1dq Год назад

      @@HienLe-zc6hu You could make the argument that seatbelts are, but there's a stronger argument for regulation of public roads than there is for private households. While the law will often punish parents who behave irresponsibly it feels hard to argue a compelling governmental interest in this considering more children die from drowning each year than from accidental gun deaths. That's not saying that safe storage isn't important, just that government would need to show why it's justified in curtailing rights (what about poor people, etc...).

    • @paintspot1509
      @paintspot1509 Год назад

      Terrible example. It is the law to provide life jackets where nessisary.

  • @BlueDirt_ProAggressive
    @BlueDirt_ProAggressive Год назад +3

    Honestly surprised they haven't already considered 70% and up PTSD with a red flag for weapons.

  • @gsutvaos868
    @gsutvaos868 Год назад

    CLASSIC OPENING!!!

  • @coreymac5578
    @coreymac5578 Год назад +1

    Gun control is not the answer and i can promise you we will never under any circumstances surrender our 2A rights.

  • @RandonBrob
    @RandonBrob Год назад +20

    My children are all basically acrobats and can get to any place in my house and I have randomly found them digging through almost all of the places in my house (especially the three year old) when I am cooking or cleaning, he actually is good at noticing when I won’t see him. I have to have all my chemicals and medicine locked up as well as a safe for my firearm or I definitely would have had a big big problem at some point.

    • @ronniekregar3482
      @ronniekregar3482 Год назад +1

      What good is a gun if it's locked in a safe?

    • @wasted1176
      @wasted1176 Год назад

      Conceal carry around the house & night stand quick combo lock box/ safe when sleeping.

  • @nsx9512
    @nsx9512 Год назад +10

    In Australia we still have guns, they were successful at keeping illegal guns out.. We are an island, importing crates of illegal guns is damn near impossible & not worth the effort/expense..
    Also. Those of us with rifles must keep in a safe! Breakins it's very rare for a weapon to be stolen!

  • @scottd52843
    @scottd52843 Год назад +9

    Aren't the vast majority of these gun laws targeting "legal law-abiding citizens?" I could be wrong, but it seems to me that most "gun crimes" aren't perpetrated by law-abiding citizens.

  • @lord6617
    @lord6617 Год назад +1

    For the suicide discussion point - the issue with guns is its one of the methods which is quick, and fairly final. Pills, drugs, cutting, etc. etc. all have a delay between the doing and the finality.

  • @gavinthornton704
    @gavinthornton704 Год назад +2

    i want a pic with destiny and crowder both with their change my mind tables set up on opposing sides glaring at each other.

  • @shadoww767
    @shadoww767 Год назад +13

    I'm really glad Destiny is doing this, it's refreshing to see someone who's mind can actually be changed run this event. However, I think there's some things that his mind can't be changed about such as Destiny being a woman's name despite being presented with undeniable evidence. He talked to a woman called Destiny on the Fresh and Fit podcast yet he refuses to admit this.

  • @justsomedude77
    @justsomedude77 Год назад +3

    Destiny trying to train for going on Rogan practicing his “Jamie pull that up”

  • @lastnamefirstname8843
    @lastnamefirstname8843 Год назад +2

    Black guy is based af

  • @Liz-vm5ej
    @Liz-vm5ej Год назад

    Bless this content

  • @MrNaptyme
    @MrNaptyme Год назад +34

    The incident in New York where the newspaper published a map showing the location of registered gun owners is a perfect example of why a gun registry is a bad idea. Also, if someone is deemed rehabilitated and released from prison then they should have their full rights reinstated rendering the entire idea of background checks pointless.

    • @roguewasbanned4746
      @roguewasbanned4746 Год назад +8

      The last part is idealistic, but idk if it’s pragmatic.

    • @MrNaptyme
      @MrNaptyme Год назад +8

      @@roguewasbanned4746 I used to be against felons getting their rights back until I actually met someone that made a mistake in their past but has since turned his life around. The fact that he is unable to have a firearm in his household to protect his family should he need it is truly abhorrent to me.

    • @chody5840
      @chody5840 Год назад +13

      @@MrNaptyme Many states have either waiting periods (8 years in FL for instance), or other avenues to have those rights reinstated. I think that's a happy compromise. I've met people who just got out of prison and have decided to hop right back into the criminal lifestyle, illegal concealed firearm included. I'm glad that those people have to wait to legally own a gun.

    • @wellingtonbruh3756
      @wellingtonbruh3756 Год назад +3

      I wish I could be that idealistic, but people that have been convicted with serious felonies or violent crimes should be restricted for a time. Sure I've met good people that made mistakes, but I've met a lot of people that went right back into crimes and drugs. I hate gun restrictions but I also have to be pragmatic.

    • @MrNaptyme
      @MrNaptyme Год назад +4

      @@chody5840 Those people that are going to hop right back into a life of crime are going to be acquiring a firearm anyways so you aren't stopping them from attaining a weapon. The only people it is stopping from getting a weapon are those that intend to abide by the law.

  • @therealGuerrilla
    @therealGuerrilla Год назад +3

    Is there a word for the moment in every destiny debate when his interlocutor realizes they don't know wtf their argument is/they're in over their head in the discussion? Seems to be a common theme its like 100% to 0% charisma real quick.

  • @_Aurelian_
    @_Aurelian_ Год назад +5

    Loving these discussions.

    • @Tavat
      @Tavat Год назад

      Why don’t you marry them?

  • @Robisquick
    @Robisquick Год назад +1

    The cop is essentially arguing for mutually assured destruction and giving knowledge to the individual who now knows to practice restraint. I love the idea in a polite society, but I’d need to research more to see how that would actually play out. Who knows. But typically that doesn’t work

  • @nufufu5558
    @nufufu5558 Год назад +6

    I got a conceal carry permit in PA and didn't have to do anything more than pay money. I thought that was crazy.

    • @HawtLS
      @HawtLS Год назад +2

      I agree. In my eyes, guns should be held to a similar standard to vehicles. Registration, permits, licenses, tests, and regulation. It blows my mind that as far as the government is concerned, owning a gun is about as dangerous as owning an ice cream cone

    • @hockeymaskbob2942
      @hockeymaskbob2942 Год назад +1

      That is crazy, I can just carry mine in Texas, cause I own it

    • @S1D3W1ND3R015
      @S1D3W1ND3R015 Год назад

      @@HawtLS Cars and driving are not constitutional rights. Gun ownership and the 2A literally is. It's literally the only constitutional right that states "Shall not be infringed"... infringed definition is to control or restrict.

    • @S1D3W1ND3R015
      @S1D3W1ND3R015 Год назад

      25 free states as long as you are not a prohibited person as defined you can carry concealed without a permit. The 2A is literally our permit. Most these states crime went down and also didn't turn into this wild west, mad max, apocalypse as you guys think permitless carry causes.

    • @2vexy
      @2vexy Год назад

      @@S1D3W1ND3R015 In DC Vs Heller SCOTUS stated that guns can be regulated.

  • @1911GreaterThanALL
    @1911GreaterThanALL Год назад +5

    The ATF has been caught breaking federal law in attempting to establish a searchable firearms registry and as a result I don't think we should grant such a corrupt government agency such a right when they knowingly break federal law. (FOPA clause GCA 1968)

    • @therabbi9848
      @therabbi9848 Год назад

      I don't. WTF. I really liked Doom Eternal's option to go back and collect stuff once the level was done and I really wish this was implemented here.

  • @poetryonplastic
    @poetryonplastic Год назад +5

    I feel like Destiny made really good arguments for progressive gun control a few years ago, I’m a little sad to see he’s backed away from that.

  • @thejoaquindead4646
    @thejoaquindead4646 Год назад +1

    so thankful to finally know the components needed to 3d print a glock

  • @cherosno
    @cherosno Год назад +2

    I like the discussion on mental health/red flag laws. I am pro-gun, but, I personally would never own a gun because of my mental health/anxiety/depression issues. I dont believe I’d ever use it on myself or (non-threat) others, but mental health is not something to play with so to be responsible I personally do not own a gun.

  • @trollingisasport
    @trollingisasport Год назад +4

    I think everyone should be required to train with firearms and accept that Destiny is a girls name.

    • @ThaNarc
      @ThaNarc Год назад

      A bipartisan issue

  • @salokin3087
    @salokin3087 Год назад +4

    Man, the first speaker really made me go AWOOOGA. Wasn't just me right?

    • @Marrikable
      @Marrikable Год назад +1

      You mean the trans man?

    • @Tea-iq1mq
      @Tea-iq1mq Год назад

      @@Marrikable what is your point? OP did not identify them with a gender.

    • @salokin3087
      @salokin3087 Год назад

      @@Marrikable Yes? Either way AWOOOOOOGA!

    • @spacetoast7783
      @spacetoast7783 Год назад +1

      Down bad

    • @Saintjackoftrades
      @Saintjackoftrades Год назад +1

      @@Marrikable I think trans woman

  • @quemzzy7397
    @quemzzy7397 Год назад +3

    I work at a pawnshop. 😂 rarely do we get gun seizures. 😂 and I work in the hood.

  • @chrislastname1994
    @chrislastname1994 Год назад +1

    I feel like most guns used to commit a crime aren't legally purchased to begin with. So I don't see how having a database of legally purchased weapons would really do anything.

  • @GOGOROBOv2
    @GOGOROBOv2 Год назад

    Loving these.

  • @ll2323
    @ll2323 Год назад +3

    6:28 😂 well they really did think about it lol

  • @Sleepyjackable
    @Sleepyjackable Год назад +4

    Destiny is wrong about how easy it is to manufacture firearms. I do have a specific skill set as a metalworker, however, the knowledge I have know has helped me understand how easy it is to make something that can effectively kill. For instance, a extremely simple but effective firearm used in Philippines during WW2 was the slamgun or slam shotgun. Essentially it's just a couple of tubes, a nail, and a shotgun shell. If you're mechanically inclined you can build yourself a "Luty" submachinegun with parts from a hardware store. Ammunition, on the other hand, is difficult to manufacture.

    • @DD-st5rh
      @DD-st5rh Год назад

      Yep. Gang bangers in Chicago and Detroit were using those all the time in the 80s. A homemade gun was just used in the assassination of the former Japanese prime minister.

    • @andrewcox5873
      @andrewcox5873 Год назад

      If every gang member or school shooter had to use a tube with some nails instead of a glock or AR-15, we’d have a lot less gun deaths.

    • @yining200
      @yining200 Год назад +1

      Just search up “Brazilian bootleg gun”. That’s all you need to know about how easy it is to make a gun

  • @jerradmechals1
    @jerradmechals1 Год назад +2

    The sound that 2nd guy was making from his dry mouth was driving me INSANE

  • @dalefisk7667
    @dalefisk7667 Год назад

    To your safe storage idea every gun I've ever bought came with a cable lock in the box.