Brodigan - January 27, 2022 at 08:02AM
It's been a minute since we've heard from former child star David Hogg. When last we saw the anti-gun activist, he was forced to wait outside the White House while Joe Biden had a playdate with the Jonas Brothers. Hogg is most known for saying really dumb things about firearms and the second amendment. Plus, that whole pillow fiasco. He's losing his mojo. As ignorant as Hogg is about guns, he was at least creative in his ignorance. Now he's reduced to the tired liberal trope that it should be easier to [solve for x] than it is to buy a gun.
"It shouldn't be easier to buy a gun than it is to buy a car. No right is absolute."
Let's set aside that rights are absolute. It's what makes them rights. He thinks it's harder to buy a car than it is to buy a gun? Do leftists actually believe this nonsense? Or are they counting on their followers to be imbeciles? It's no different than people saying it should be easier to vote than it is to buy a gun. IT IS, YOU NINCOMPOOPS. You send in a postcard before your eighteenth birthday. I'm sure the youths today can probably do it on the internet! On the first Tuesday in November after your eighteenth birthday, you go to a polling place and you vote. Good luck buying a gun with such ease. Unless you are buying it out of the trunk of someone's car. Then it's not a right as much as it is a felony in most places.
The only thing that MIGHT make buying a gun easier is that you don't have to deal with pushy gun salesmen. Ones that are trying to put you into a bigger gun. Outside of that, you go to a car dealership and hand them your credit card. They check to see if you can afford the car. If you can, you now own a car.
If you want a more accurate analogy, it should be harder to get accepted into Harvard than it is to buy a gun. There wasn't a long enough waiting period before they accepted David.
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