Thursday, May 20, 2021

David Hogg: People Who Are Mean to Me Should Not Be Allowed Weapons

David Hogg: People Who Are Mean to Me Should Not Be Allowed Weapons
Brodigan - May 20, 2021 at 08:00AM


David Hogg, failed pillow salesman and former child star, is back to what first brought him into superstardom. He says stupid things on the regular. But sometimes you have to go back to what first brought you to the dance. No one goes to a Motley Crue concert wanting to hear the new crap. They just want to hear "Home Sweet Home" and hope Vince Neil knows where he is. Hogg's greatest hit are saying things that show his ignorance of the Second Amendment, his belief there shouldn't be a Second Amendment, or both.

Here's the Hogginator is on a local cable access show.

"I don't think somebody like Marjorie Taylor Greene — who is clearly unstable — should have access to a weapon like an AR15, or any weapon, period."

I kinda feel like we might be getting trolled here. Like, Hogg knows how predictable we on the right are and is leaning into it for attention. I cop to falling for it if true. Because to call other people unstable while looking like this ... just, dude.

He looks like if Weird Al Yankovic had a son he never knew about. Only to rebel, the son straightened his hair, shaved his mustache, and instead of having a sense of humor, went out of his way to be an unfunny, insufferable douche. Though, "Dare to Be Stupid" is still in play here.

Hogg is talking specifically about a congresswoman who yells and is mean to him. Unwittingly, he's exposing the problem with "red flag laws." They're sold as a tool authorities can use to remove weapons from someone deemed incapacitated and a threat to either themselves or others. The people who push red flag laws as "commonsense reform" are progressive dickweeds like Hogg who think anyone they disagree with is unhinged and shouldn't have a weapon. That's on top of their general ignorance of guns, which trickles down from the White House.

People like David Hogg are the very reason why we have a Second Amendment. To prevent people like David Hogg from deciding who is and isn't allowed the tools to defend themsleves.

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