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Gun Girl Advocacy
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| She simply believes that you can carry guns on campus and she believes that it's safe. | |
| I'm like, that's so dumb. | |
| People are lunatics that will shoot you up. | |
| Oh, it's my constitutional right to not blah, blah, blah. | |
| Students at Kent State University should be allowed to open carry or can still carry their permitted concealed carry weapons. | |
| This is who she is. | |
| Okay, Doug. | |
| Yeah, okay. | |
| You're her. | |
| Okay, you're her. | |
| Yeah, I'm her. | |
| I'm her. | |
| I'm the gun girl. | |
| Y'all have a great day. | |
| You too. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Before you go, before you go, I'm going to be that guy. | |
| So my son here, who is also a member of my fraternity, is like, dad, do you know who that is? | |
| I'm like, no. | |
| So tell me why they call you gun girl. | |
| Because I'm quite sure you, if he knows it, you know it. | |
| So help me out. | |
| Why do they call me gun girl? | |
| No, I'm asking you. | |
| No, I'm asking you. | |
| I'll answer it because she simply believes that you can carry guns on campus and she believes that it's safe. | |
| I'm like, that's so dumb. | |
| People are lunatics that will shoot you up like they're terrorists. | |
| I don't understand why you believe in that. | |
| Well, what's a law stopping somebody from doing that already? | |
| But it doesn't matter. | |
| The point is that you still have people that are going to attack you. | |
| You not see all the terrorism that's going on in United States. | |
| Isn't that illegal? | |
| Yes. | |
| Okay, so if they commit those crimes when it's illegal, why shouldn't I be able to defend myself against those people who you're claiming commit those crimes? | |
| Why can't I defend myself? | |
| There are still people that have those abilities to not be lunatics, but you still have those lunatics. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Regardless. | |
| Yes, yes. | |
| I'm very glad that you. | |
| You're purporting, what, open carry on campus? | |
| Because my son here, when he was in high school, there were some, before he, he's a student at the Ohio State University, and I'm a graduate of the Ohio State University. | |
| Before he went there, he was on, there was some open carry guys, and there was a big at Ohio State. | |
| This was about. | |
| Jeff Smith and Kendall Arroyo. | |
| I know those guys. | |
| Okay, and that's cool. | |
| You know, I just got my CCW and you know why I got my CCW? | |
| To defend yourself. | |
| No, I got my CCW because of all the purported race baiting that our commander in chief, quote unquote, President of the United States, is pushing. | |
| I look on YouTube, I look on Facebook, and I see N-Word, y'all ain't ready for this, this, that, and the other. | |
| And I'm like, you know what? | |
| You know, I'm not for violence, but I want to be able to defend myself. | |
| I'm hoping there is never, we never come to that. | |
| But what bothers me is, and I'm from Ohio, is that we had men breach the state house in Ohio, armed quote-unquote militia. | |
| When was that? | |
| This was, what, a month ago or so when they were the open carry guys, they came to the Ohio State House in protest of our state health director and our governor in the closure of the state, okay? | |
| I don't think, I don't think, well, you're not telling the truth. | |
| You're not telling the truth. | |
| I'm not going to let you finish on that. | |
| I was there and I lived there. | |
| They breached? | |
| How did they do that? | |
| They broke the windows. | |
| When I say breach, they broke windows and tried to enter the state house. | |
| They didn't get nowhere near the chamber where the governor and where the health director were, but they breached the statehouse, okay? | |
| And what bothers me is that those guys could come out, open carry, and do something like that. | |
| But then when we had the protest a few weeks ago, we had our city police unleash rubber bullets, tear gas, and pepper spray on unarmed people. | |
| So you tell me, you tell me, do you actually believe that if a thousand armed African Americans, 2,000 armed African Americans went to the state house, that the result would be different? | |
| We've got history. | |
| California changed. | |
| Let me answer. | |
| California. | |
| You keep asking me questions, but you're not letting me answer. | |
| Answer that question. | |
| What you're saying? | |
| So actually, it would be different because one, I live in Ohio. | |
| My friends were there protesting, and I watched a live stream of the entire thing. | |
| No protester who was trying to protest the shutdown orders actually got into the state house. | |
| They were pounding on the windows, but they did not break it. | |
| The people who did break the windows were people from Black Lives Matter who did break it the following month. | |
| No. | |
| Yes, they did. | |
| No, they did not. | |
| They didn't break windows? | |
| No, they did not. | |
| Yes, they did. | |
| They did not breach the state house. | |
| Yes, they did. | |
| Okay. | |
| No, I live with the camera. | |
| Yes, they did. | |
| Okay, okay. | |
| We'll agree to disagree on that. | |
| That's not a disagreement. | |
| That's just truth or lies. | |
| So my deal is, like I said, is... | |
| Well, let me answer your other question about if they would be different. | |
| I don't know. | |
| I think it would be different because cops are actually 18 and a half times less likely to pull a pistol out and actually go towards a victim with a pistol loaded and shoot them if they're black. | |
| So yeah, it would be different. | |
| 18.5 times less than likely to go after a black criminal statistics. | |
| This was done by a black professor in an Ivy League school. | |
| Okay, one, one. | |
| I need to see more because I can do a study and say, here's my data. | |
| Well, have you done that study? | |
| No, but are you going to believe me? | |
| So don't say because of this one person and because he was black that he's to be believable. | |
| That's just like people call themselves prophets on the internet and they spew this. | |
| Do you have something to go against my statistics? | |
| My issue is how we were treated in Columbus unarmed versus those people who were armed or treated. | |
| Well, you guys also graffited the state house. | |
| You broke windows. | |
| Don't use Black Lives Matter protest within Antifa. | |
| No, no, no. | |
| You said we how we were treated in Columbus. | |
| You said we. | |
| Don't use Antifa. | |
| Don't use Antifa. | |
| Okay, Black Lives Matter and Antifa. | |
| They're two. | |
| I wish you would have told me because I wouldn't have been part of your little deal if I didn't have known who you were. | |
| What's wrong with me? | |
| I wouldn't have to do that. | |
| You don't know who I am. | |
| What's wrong with me? | |
| I answered the questions. | |
| The questions were cool. | |
| But no. | |
| You're the one who brought me back over here. | |
| Just to let you know, this is who you are thought of by other people. | |
| Well, let me tell you who I am. | |
| My name is Caitlin Bennett. | |
| I'm an American gun rights activist. | |
| I'm a pro-life activist. | |
| I'm an activist of free speech in this country. | |
| And I believe that if people can go onto campus who are not students and open carry their firearm, that students at Kent State University should be allowed to open carry or can still carry their permitted concealed carry weapons. | |
| This is who she is. | |
| Okay, Doug. | |
| Yeah, okay. | |
| You're her. | |
| Okay, you're her. | |
| Yeah, I'm her. | |
| I'm her. | |
| I'm the gun girl. | |
| I support the Second Amendment for anybody who wants to use it, including this man and anybody who wants to protest open carrying their firearms. | |
| Those two go hand in hand. | |
| You just got your concealed carry weapon, but you're saying you're saying you're not going to kill me. | |
| You actually don't know who I am. | |
| I don't think that it's necessary to take an arm, a weapon onto an educational place. | |
| I disagree with you. | |
| What's the difference between carrying and protecting myself on my campus where I live in my doors? | |
| That's the same thing versus here on the beach. | |
| Well, that's the same as me carrying, can I carry my weapon into my place of employment? | |
| No, I don't. | |
| I should be able to. | |
| But I can't. | |
| Okay, so why should I be left defenseless on campus where this is a false statistic, but the left and feminists like to say that one in four women will be, listen. | |
| Hold on, let me finish. | |
| The left likes to say this is a false statistic. | |
| I can explain why later, but they like to say one in four women will be a victim of sexual assault within their four years of being in college. | |
| If you believe that statistic, why shouldn't I, as a woman, be allowed to defend myself on campus? | |
| I would have to think about that. | |
| But I don't like the way you throw around terms left, I could say right, GOP, and paint the GOP and the right in the same corner as you're trying to paint the left and Democrats. | |
| Because who's to say I might not be an independent? | |
| Who's to say that my views don't go along on issues versus party? | |
| That's totally fine. | |
| I'm just letting you know where that statistic comes from. | |
| That's it. | |
| I'm not trying to accuse you, though. | |
| No, no, no, no, no, no. | |
| And here's the thing. | |
| Here's what I will purport. | |
| I will say, you know, you're out here purporting yourself and you're, you know, putting out your message. | |
| That's fine. | |
| Thank you. | |
| That's fine. | |
| Now, whether someone agrees with your message or not, okay. | |
| But let's do a little bit of a first step. | |
| That's literally fine. | |
| That's First Amendment. | |
| that's freedom of speech I mean I mean can't be mad about that I I so So we're here for the day and because you got the right one here. | |
| We're here for the day, but we were just in Georgia. | |
| And I'm like, okay, this is an example of the poor leadership starting from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. | |
| He's basically said, I'm not wearing a mask. | |
| You don't have to wear a mask, blah, blah, blah. | |
| And Kemp, the governor of Georgia, he falls right in step with him. | |
| And you should have saw last night on St. Simon's Island the amount of people who were running around in crowded spaces without masks. | |
| Okay. | |
| And I know, and then people say, oh, it's my constitutional right to not blah, blah, blah. | |
| I get all that. | |
| Common sense should prevail. | |
| Okay. | |
| And in all actuality, right now, you're encroaching on my six foot. | |
| Okay. | |
| So could I get my six foot? | |
| Okay. | |
| I do have to point out, you came to a beach with a mask on. | |
| Yep. | |
| Kind of showing. | |
| I came with my family. | |
| And I came to the, right, I came to the beach with a mask on and I'm with my family and I'm away from everyone. | |
| And I've, and to be quite honest with you, this is day how many of our vacation, Alex? | |
| Day like Fort 12, day 12. | |
| And we started in Ohio and we went from Ohio to Colorado, to Yellowstone, to San Francisco, to Yosemite, to LA, to the. | |
| So we've been around all the way around the country and we've been wearing our masks and we I've noticed the difference in people's attitudes about masks based on where we were at. | |
| Okay, and a lot of it. | |
| I didn't ask, but I'm like okay um, getting my fat rolls here. | |
| I'm like I'm like wow, who's the governor? | |
| Uh-huh, do you think Trump should do an executive order to make people wear masks? | |
| Because Joe Biden has already come out and said that he would do that? | |
| I don't know about executive order. | |
| Okay I I I I but but, but you lead by example. | |
| He wears a mask and we go in public, he wears a mask but, but you lead, but you, but you lead, you lead, you lead by example. | |
| Okay, i'll leave it at that. | |
| And this guy that's that's, that's the head of our country, the same country that i'm a citizen of. | |
| He's shown poor leadership since day one. | |
| How, how? | |
| So what are some of the bad things he's done? | |
| Let's see, He knew about, he knew about the virus. | |
| He called it a hoax. | |
| He called it all different things instead of dealing with it head-on when he first found out about it. | |
| He was the first one, one of the first countries, the leaders of a first country that actually restricted travel earlier than anyone else. | |
| He restricted travel on a limited basis. | |
| And granted, I wouldn't have told my own American citizens you can't come home, but he didn't restrict travel from European countries. | |
| Yes, he did. | |
| No, he waited. | |
| He waited well after this, okay? | |
| Well, here for closed borders and a good tight border to not let people. | |
| No, no, I'm not. | |
| No, no, don't, don't put words in my mouth. | |
| You're trying to, you're going on a different narrative. | |
| No, the whole wall thing, that, that's borders or voice. | |
| But anyway, have a great day. | |
| I'm done. | |
| You too. | |
| I'm done. | |
| We could talk all day. | |
| I guess we could. | |
| Yeah, I would have liked to talk to your son because he called what I did stupid, but he doesn't really understand the implications behind it. | |
| And maybe you could explain it to him sometime. | |
| Or you could actually. | |
| No, no, he's very. | |
| He's very easy. | |
| He's very easy to do. | |
| Or else you wouldn't say that. | |
| He's very annoying. | |
| He's like me. | |
| He's like you? | |
| Yeah, he's like me. | |
| I thought it was, that's why I didn't want to get involved with it. | |
| Why? | |
| Yeah, because I don't want to talk about it, but I'm with you. | |
| You're with him that I'm dumb? | |
| No, no, we're not calling you. | |
| I'm not calling him. | |
| Just calling what I did dumb. | |
| Yeah, but we're not calling you dumb. | |
| Okay, well, thank you. | |
| I appreciate that. | |
| We don't even know you. | |
| I know, you don't even know me. | |
| That's good. | |
| It's good. | |
| All right. | |
| Bye, guys. | |
| It was nice to meet you. | |
| You too. | |
| Thanks. | |
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