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Yeah, remember that?
Remember when Joe Biden thought that it was within his jurisdiction to force you to get a vaccine or else you'd get fired from your job?
Remember when the government pushed this entire campaign To force you to get a death jab that, like the name implies, you would either die from or, at the very least, perhaps have some complications from it.
I don't know a single person, actually, who didn't take the vaccine and regrets not taking the vaccine, myself included.
I never got vaxxed, never will get vaxxed.
Why would I? Obviously now we know what I already suspected all along, which is that it was all a psyop and all the vaccine was going to do was just serve as part of the depopulation agenda to kill people and to get them to be controlled and injure a lot of people.
So the government didn't just allow that to happen and then act like it was some big mistake.
No, they didn't just allow it to happen.
They encouraged it.
The entire Biden regime, I think for like the first two years, made their entire presidency about COVID and how you need to take this death jab or else you're going to be facing a winter of death.
You'd be killing yourself and others around you.
It made literally zero sense considering why would you as a healthy person be getting other people sick?
But that's how these people operate.
And my nose looks weird.
And it's just...
What it did to our society is it bred distrust in the medical industry, which rightfully so, because they shouldn't have been trusted to begin with if they were willing to push this vaccine that obviously would have contradicted the Hippocratic Oath.
And we're now at a place where our government gets to pick and choose what they support, what they don't support, depending on what's convenient for them.
It doesn't have to do anything with your health.
And that's kind of what this show is about.
I came across a really interesting story.
And it kind of seemed surface level, like no one would really care about this right now.
But it actually speaks to a much larger problem.
And that story was that, of course, Chuck Schumer was advocating for restrictions on the nicotine products in.
It's these little nicotine pouches that a lot of men put in their lip.
I think their lower lip, or sometimes people put it in their upper lip.
I don't know where they put it, but it's basically a product, and we'll get more into it in the show, but essentially it's an upper.
It helps you kind of be more productive, but the government has a problem with that, right?
Chuck Schumer does at least, and obviously the Democratic Party would rally behind him because he's not going to do something that he doesn't have support from in his own party.
But they're fine with things like the COVID vaccine, which is a perfect example because it was so damaging to society.
Pot, smoking pot, drugs.
There's a lot of liberals that want drugs to be legalized here.
You know, they keep the border open, fentanyl's pouring through.
It is an utter disaster what these people allow in this country, and they're fully aware of it.
They don't just allow it, they encourage it.
But Zinn is the problem, apparently.
Now, full disclaimer here.
I don't use Zinn.
I think it's more of something that men use, but...
And I've never tried it, obviously.
I don't use things like that at all, but...
That's not really the point of the show, because I really want to focus on the fact that the government conveniently picks and chooses what they do and don't want you to have access to, depending on what would be, you know, threatening to them.
And that's kind of what we're going to get into today.
Their whole goal is to weaken you, and if their goal is to weaken you, they're not going to want you to have access to products, particularly ones that you consume, That are going to in some way strengthen you.
I don't mean physically give you muscles, but give you some sort of power to be a productive member of society.
That's the last thing that they want.
And so, they legislate accordingly based off of what they do and don't want to ban or restrict.
And so that's kind of what this show is going to be about.
We're going to take a look at what's really going on beneath the surface with this whole Zin restriction thing that, like I said, is just starting to make headlines.
You might have passed it up thinking, ah, I don't really care about that.
Maybe you didn't even know what Zin was, but I'm going to explain today why you do need to care and why this actually speaks to a much larger issue.
So guys, stay tuned for this very important episode of Wrong Thing Primetime.
And welcome to Wrong Thing Primetime, everyone. everyone.
I'm Anna Perez.
Thank you so much for being here on this Wednesday night.
We have a lot to get into today, as you just heard from that very long intro from me.
I also just realized that I have the wrong title in the lower third, so I apologize about that.
The actual title of today's show is They Came for Your Guns and Now Your Zin.
So I probably will be fixing that at some point.
But nonetheless, we do have to jump into the show.
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This is actually weirdly a very important topic because, like I said, it has more to do with just Zin.
So before you tune out and think, I don't care about Zin, you're going to care about this show because it's not really about the issue of Zin itself, like I explained earlier.
I want to go ahead and see who's in the chat.
We have Salt Greens.
We have Dan the Drummer.
We have Freethinker.
We have Sunshine Jack.
We have Alpha Angel.
We have Salt Greens.
JDH417. Dan Dreher.
Hawkeye7. Freethinker26. DNice1113. MayoMonkey.
Cass S. Rumble.
Ron Green.
Freethinker.
Let's see.
William Hoogstaden.
MarioPL.
MedLaza.
Ron Green.
I think I said hi to you already.
And we have...
Who else?
Adam Riley.
I don't want to miss anybody.
And Golden Bolt.
And I'm sure we have some other people in the chat as well, but I don't want to spend too much time reading that.
I do want to jump right into what I'm talking about when I say that they're looking to restrict Zin.
Really, who they is is the Democratic Party.
And this is an action that right now is being specifically led by Chuck Schumer.
I want to go ahead and play a clip of Chuck Schumer.
Well, really, it was of a news report explaining what Chuck Schumer is calling for and why he's calling for restrictions on this nicotine product called Zin.
Like I said, just to give you some context, Zin is essentially just these little pouches of nicotine that you put in your mouth, either under your upper lip or your lower lip.
And it kind of just gives you, I don't know, a buzz, like an energy buzz.
It's hard for me to describe because I've never actually tried it.
It's not really something women use, as I stated, I think.
I only know men who use it, really.
But it sort of gives you this, they say it gives you superpowers, like it's some sort of, I don't know, stimulant.
Essentially, that's what it is.
It's like a...
It's nicotine.
And so it is highly addictive, to be fair.
But it gives you, like, an energy boost or something.
And apparently it helps you be very, very productive.
So we're going to get into more of that.
But just wanted to give you a brief context as to what this product is.
It comes in little containers.
You can get it at gas stations, I believe.
Some other places as well.
And this is something that Chuck Schumer claims to take major issue with young people.
Now, I don't necessarily disagree that young people should be using products like this, but ultimately, he's not concerned about the safety of young people, because if that were the case, then he would be doing a lot of other things that we'll be talking about in a moment as well.
But, you know, this is his way of putting restrictions on something that I do believe They don't want you to get your hands on because, well, it does have pretty good benefits to it.
So anyway, here it is.
Here he is talking about these restrictions.
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is calling for federal action to crack down on a product called Zen.
He says the nicotine pouches pose a danger to teens as they use them as an alternative to e-cigarettes.
Pouch packed with problems.
High levels of nicotine.
So today I'm delivering a warning to parents because these nicotine pouches seem to lock their sights on young kids, teenagers and even lower, and then use the social media to hook them.
Senator Schumer is urging the FTC and the FDA to investigate Zen for concerns relating to marketing and health effects.
We reached out to Zen for comment but have not yet heard back.
So, yeah, I mean, he sees it as this dangerous substance, or at least that's what he wants you to think as of now.
And this is something that, like I said, the Democratic Party will likely be supporting this as well.
In fact, Corrine Jean-Pierre was just asked this recently at a press briefing, and she seemed to pretend to not know what the reporter was talking about.
Now, this is a common tactic that KGP uses all the time.
If you've been watching these press briefings, you know exactly what I mean.
Usually she'll kind of give a non-answer or...
Or she'll be like, I don't know what you're talking about.
That usually means the White House is in support of whatever this, you know, whatever the issue at stake is, including, like I said, the Zin question.
Does President Biden, President Biden, support the restrictions on Zin?
Take a look at this.
Thank you, Corrine.
This week, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer called for a crackdown on Zinn nicotine pouches, saying that companies seem to set their sights on young kids, teenagers, and even lower, and use social media to hook them.
Does the administration believe there should be a crackdown on Zinn?
That's something for FDA to speak to.
I can't speak to that from here.
I've not seen that report, so I would refer you to the FDA specifically.
Oh yeah, we're going to have to refer you to the FDA. The FDA, they'll have to answer your questions.
Okay, as if the FDA is not totally involved with the Biden administration.
After all, they were the ones that approved the vaccine that killed hundreds, if not thousands, of Americans.
So, BS. Obviously, they're talking to the Biden regime.
Obviously, Chuck Schumer would not push for something...
That he didn't at least have some support within the Democratic Party with.
So, lo and behold, the reason why that clip is important is to just prove that I do believe the entirety of the Democratic Party will be supporting this rule, whatever legislation comes out of this plan to essentially restrict the ability to get your hands on this Zin product.
And obviously, the reason why this is a problem isn't because of Zin.
Is it because I, Anna Perez, care so much about Zin?
No, because it speaks to a larger issue.
Why Zin?
Why Zin out of all the things that the government can take issue with that are actually very harmful to not just young people, but everybody in America?
Take, for example, they're cool with the vaccine, the death jab that literally killed hundreds of people in America.
We already talked about that.
Well, what about pot?
They always talk about how safe pot is.
It's actually not as safe as they want you to think it is.
That's been a leftist talking point for so long.
But yeah, and whatever, you can have a debate on that.
I'm not a drug expert, okay?
I don't use drugs and I don't, you know, it's not something that I'm going to sit here and pretend like I know everything about.
But I am aware of the fact that It's not exactly the best thing you could be ingesting.
And yet, and yet, that has been such a big part of the left's platform.
Oh, we have to legalize pot.
And not just the left, but people on the right as well, too, by the way.
It's gotten pretty mainstream.
Point is, it's interesting that they're willing to push for those things.
Not just that, but also gender-affirming care.
Look at gender-affirming care.
So a 12-year-old can get access to hormones, can maybe even chop off their genitals.
But you have a problem with a 17, 18 year old getting their hands on Zin?
Really?
Like I said, this has nothing to do with what I say I prefer or where my opinion is on the actual product or issue alone.
It's the fact that it's very interesting how this regime, the Democratic Party picks and chooses what they want to take issue with.
Even if some things seem to be a lot worse than others, especially the issue of mutilating your genitals, mutilating children's genitals, all in the name of gender-affirming care.
So that's fine.
But zin is not?
Make it make sense.
So it begs the question, guys, why zin?
Why zin?
Out of all things that they could take issue with, Meanwhile, they're in the streets parading over, you know, gender-affirming care for children.
Oh, love is love.
Being in a tranny is beautiful.
Oh, please, let children be trannies.
It's so beautiful and accepting.
Well, okay.
You do realize that a lot of kids who do that wind up committing suicide.
So you can't possibly make the argument that that is safer than using ZIN. And again, I'm not saying I'm for kids using ZIN at all.
I'm not even necessarily saying I like the product.
I'm not endorsing it.
I'm just saying, guys, you have to start looking at these patterns.
There is a reason why they have these stances on particular issues.
And that reason is...
Just to be clear, is rooted within what Zin actually does for you.
Like I was explaining earlier, it's nicotine.
And it makes you more productive.
It makes you a better...
It can, at least, from what people say, people who use it say.
It makes you more likely to get up and make something of yourself, create, build.
And especially considering men use this product, an actually useful man...
Rather than a man who's addicted to porn and sits around all day doing nothing.
I mean, that's a threat to the government.
They don't want builders.
They don't want movers and shakers out there.
They want the people that they can easily control.
Here's Michael Knowles, in fact, and I'm not a fan of Michael Knowles, but again, because I've never used this product before, it was useful to hear a description of it from somebody who's actually used it or from somebody who befriends people who use it.
I'm a woman.
I have female friends.
I've talked to people who use...
Zinn before.
Male friends who've used it before.
But, you know, I'm still further away from it than somebody like Michael Knowles' and I thought he had a really interesting take on what this product does.
Again, it explains further why the government may not want young men getting a hold of it.
Take a look at this.
Much more important story than whatever's going on.
He wants to take away your tasty little nicotine patches.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is calling for federal action to crack down on a product called Zen.
Use the social media to hook them.
Senator Schumer is urging the FTC and the FDA to investigate Zen for concerns relating to marketing and health effects.
We reached out to Zen for comment, but have not yet heard back.
I agree with almost everything Senator Schumer just said.
These little nicotine pouches, they can pack a punch.
Some of them just basically have the same dose of nicotine as a single cigarette.
But some, it's more like three cigarettes or four cigarettes or more.
So I agree.
I'm not the leader of Zimbabwe, okay?
I didn't lead a revolution in Rhodesia to become the leader of that state.
I'm not the prime minister of Zindia.
I'm not even the mayor of Cincinnati.
But I've popped in a nice little lip pilly every now and again, and it's amazing.
I think that's actually what Neuralink will feel like.
It feels like you're just taking an electrical charge and plugging it into your brainstem, and then all your synapses fire on again, and you just start...
I have a friend of mine who is now hopelessly addicted to Zin.
He says that that substance makes him a better husband and a better father.
And now he no longer needs these trivialities, these silly little things like sleep.
He can just stay awake all the time and be very productive.
So I agree.
It's extremely addictive.
Young people are getting hooked on it.
And I'm not saying that's good.
But I'm just a little confused that Chuck Schumer is coming after the Zin.
Because Chuck Schumer here...
Just about a year and a half ago partnered up with other top Democrats in the Senate to try to legalize pot.
The Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act, this comprehensive legislation, would end federal cannabis prohibition by removing cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act.
So there you have it.
You know, Michael Knowles paints a pretty clear picture, and his take was very similar to mine.
It's not about whether or not you like Zin, whether or not you endorse the product.
What it's all about is what it would be most convenient for the government should you be, you know, into one or the other.
They would rather have a population of people who are...
Who are addicted to weed, which they say you can't be addicted to.
I don't believe that's true.
I think habits in general you can be addicted to.
And I think that there's certainly a net positive for the government if their goal is to have more control.
Then they're better off with an entire population of weed-addicted or obsessed people rather than Zin-obsessed people, particularly men.
And by the way, earlier I said I was trying to say that the government doesn't want men to be useful.
Not that men are inherently not useful.
I'm not a feminist.
I believe men are very useful, obviously.
And that is why the government targets them and wants them to use things like pot or other drugs to make them degenerates, not productive members of society.
When you take...
When your goal is to take down a society, the first thing you do is you target men, the strongest leaders of society.
I mean, those are the people who are supposed to be leading us.
And so, that would be, to the government's benefit, an entity that obviously seeks to destroy and control To get you to not use something that allegedly makes you a very productive member of society.
Hence why Chuck Schumer and the Democratic Party would want to crack down on a product like Zin.
And again, Zin is not just Zin when we're talking about Zin, this very issue.
It is...
A larger picture issue.
There's a reason why they were fine with having you take a vaccine.
There's a reason why they're fine with you consuming seed oils and being lazy and not taking care of yourself.
There's a reason why they're totally cool with you being addicted to pot, using other drugs.
They're not scared of you being unhealthy.
What they're scared of you being is powerful, productive, a builder, a mover, a shaker.
Not a sedentary, seed oil-eating, porn-watching loser.
And so, obviously, a product like Zinn that people claim to give you that power to be more productive, a more productive member of society, is going to be a threat.
And by the way, you might think, well, why would they actually take the time out of their day to have a problem with this?
You know, that's kind of weird.
Well, because actually it's a pretty popular product.
If you ask around, especially young men, you know, what it is that they, you know, whether or not they take Zin, probably a large percentage of them will say that they do like Zin.
It's a very popular product.
I think Tucker Carlson's a big fan of Zin.
And again, I'm not endorsing the product.
I've never even used it, so how can I? I'm just saying that it seems to be a very popular product among young men.
It is being endorsed by people like Tucker Carlson, who, you know, many young men look up to.
Particularly the type of men who probably would be productive members of society, want to be productive members of society, seek to be leaders.
And so you can start to see why the government might have a problem with that.
Why the government might want to restrict your access to this product.
It's just worth thinking about, you know?
I just find it very bizarre that they seem far less concerned with things that are far more harmful, but no, no, this is the real issue.
And they do the same thing with everything, right?
Perfect example, gun legislation.
We're going to be talking about that coming up next, okay?
They love to take away your guns, even though they never tell you about all the times guns have saved people's lives.
The reality is guns protect you from the government, right?
Everybody knows that.
It's basics.
It's, you know, Constitution 101.
That's the whole reason why we have the Second Amendment.
But it's also the reason why they want to take that Second Amendment right away and why they try to pull at your heartstrings to make the argument less practical and more emotional and try and blame all of these shootings that are going on, not on mental illness, but rather on guns themselves so that they can take them away from you.
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I want to make sure that we take a look at the chat before we move on.
Let's see.
We have Debra335.
It says, first time hearing about Zin.
Yeah, it's mostly popular among young men.
That's why they're doing this.
They're trying to restrict young men.
And actually, I don't know exactly what age they want to restrict it from.
If it's...
I don't know.
Yeah, I'll have to look at that.
But it is interesting that, again, they're focused on this so much because clearly...
They don't like the fact that people may be using this product and it might be giving them, you know, the ability to be more productive.
They don't like productive members of society.
Freethinkers has been there, done that, don't need any more stimulants other than coffee.
Look, I agree.
Again, I cannot stress this enough.
I am not endorsing Zinn.
I've never used Zinn.
I don't know enough about it to say whether or not I think it's safe and a good product.
I'm basing this off of what other people have told me, what it helps them do.
Now, you know, and it's a pretty obvious thing here, right?
You have pot, which, once again, I don't use, but I'm aware of the effect it has on people.
I've seen people who have used pot before.
We all have, right?
If you live in D.C. especially, look, D.C. is the most degenerate city ever.
You'll see, like, crack addicts on the streets.
So, point is, we all know what pot does to you.
It makes you lazy, right?
They say you can't be addicted to it.
I think you could be addicted to just about anything, really.
But...
That's that, and it makes you lazy, but the government, the left, has pushed for that for years.
Oh, it's not that bad for you.
Oh, it's fine.
Yeah, yeah, that's convenient.
It makes you lazy.
You won't show up for work.
You'll be unemployed.
You'll rely on the government.
It's the perfect product that the government would want everybody on.
Pot's kind of gay, and it makes you, you know, makes you lazy.
Rick Coates says, Anna, LFA people still love you.
Aw, thank you.
D-Nice says, Zinn probably curtails COVID bioweapon side effects.
Oh, interesting.
I didn't think about that.
Hello, Anna, says Hub 101.
Great to see you, Hub 101.
Let's see.
Dan, I'm stacking guns and ammunition, says Adam Riley.
Good.
Good, good.
Christo Balls says, Anna, are you Illuminati?
No, I am not.
That is a stupid question.
Keithay777 says, Anna is 100% Christian.
Yes, I am.
Gave my life to Christ, and I never looked back.
Best decision you'll ever make.
Zin and Cuban coffee, then a cigarette tomorrow morning.
I'll report back, says MedLiza.
Ooh, be careful with that.
That sounds like a dangerous combination.
Bman6262 says, I don't like synthetic products.
That's fine.
To be honest, don't really care.
Like I said, I'm not endorsing the product.
I've never used it.
I'm noticing a trend.
It just so happens that a lot of young men use this product.
Who is the biggest threat to a society?
Fighting a threat to the government.
Independent thinking, fighting age males who are healthy, productive members of society.
That is a threat to the government.
Put two and two together.
And you see what's going on, right?
Cass says, any nicotine curves, COVID symptoms, etc.
It's why I think they don't want this.
That is such a good point.
I cannot believe I didn't think about that.
I'm going to actually look into that a little bit further and see if people...
I've reported, actually, this helping them with COVID if they used it while they had COVID. Rob Work says, LOL, I've been using POP for 25 years and work 18 hours a day and working now.
I'm on my lunch break.
I can tell you that it's not true.
It makes you lazy.
Only lazy people makes it worse.
Look, I knew that somebody was going to make a comment like that.
Here's the reality.
It's very possible that everything you just told me there is true.
I have no reason to not believe you.
I don't know you, and I'm not calling you a liar.
But generally speaking, yeah, it does make you lazy.
And the people who are really, really into it, because it's also a gateway drug, by the way, so at a certain point you do get really into it, it can lead to other drugs, right?
But that's not even the point that I'm going with.
Actually, what I meant was, if you start using it a lot, You're going to become addicted and it's going to become the center of your life.
And the feeling is an addictive feeling, I would think.
So, you know...
It's dangerous.
It's dangerous.
And...
I know that there's all sorts of people that advocate for it.
If that's the way you want to live your life, I guess fine.
I'm not for it.
And I think it's very telling that the left is so for it as well.
People like Chuck Schumer will have no problem with pot, but then they'll turn around and say, oh, well, you can't use Zinn.
Very weird.
The FringeTheorist82 says, Never caught COVID and I smoke every day.
MayoMonkey says, Schumer is giving zen free publicity.
Total Streisand effect at play here.
That's a good point.
Probably that too.
I agree.
Anna says, Hub101.
BonanzaMan says, The best thing with pot is if you don't like when people like it too much, they are useless.
What?
I don't know what you mean by that.
says exactly it was a data manipulated entity used to launch a bioweapon and a global test which continues to date I don't know what you're talking about either Cass says there's many studies showing nicotine works Dr. Artis is on stews many times and says nicotine pouches work for any shedding or COVID symptoms that's really interesting Okay.
So, alright.
Then this gets deeper.
This gets even deeper.
I actually didn't know that.
I'm going to watch that interview.
Let's see.
Did I miss anything?
Mario PL says, I need my vape and cowboy killers here and there.
I'm addicted to Jesus.
Hub 101 says, that is the perfect addiction to have.
Amen.
Me too.
Let's see what else.
I'm addicted to Jesus, and then right underneath, below Jesus, obviously, is plane crash documentaries.
I literally cannot stop watching plane crash documentaries.
I don't know why.
I don't know why.
Um...
Chad Force says, government wouldn't allow pot use if it made people more self-sufficient.
Yeah, exactly.
That's my point.
Like, they're not stupid.
Like, they're going to be on top of every single issue that they see, hence why they jumped on this whole Zin issue.
Issue meaning it's actually very popular among young men.
If it weren't popular, if it didn't make you productive, they wouldn't care.
Obviously.
William Hoog-Saden says, I would just say watch your gums on Zin.
Yeah, I always sort of thought that, too.
It seems like it can't be good for your gums.
Cass says, Anna, haha, what?
No wonder you're scared to fly.
LOL, kidding a little.
No, actually, you know what?
I, uh...
It helps me feel better on airplanes.
And the reason why is because the more I watch plane crash documentaries, I study the people who survived, and I try to sit where I would have the highest rate of survival, which happens to be not the best seats.
But if the plane crashes, I would survive.
And also, it doesn't help that we have all these diversity hires coming out.
I haven't been on a plane in maybe a month, but the next time I go on one, I'm going to be like...
Dying inside.
Because, I don't know, it doesn't help that we have all these diversity hires.
Speaking of diversity hires on planes, I have an insane clip to show you at the end of the show, so definitely stick around for that.
Someone says, Mayor was unvaxxed white nightmare.
9-11 permanently changed Anna.
I was too young for 9-11 to change me in that way.
9-11 did change me in the sense that it was the first conspiracy theory that I started to look into.
But that's the only way.
As far as plane crashes go, no, it didn't really.
Because I was just too young for it to affect me in that moment at least.
Anna MH370. I don't know what you mean by that.
Perversity hires, says Dan Drary.
That's exactly what it is.
Alright, so I do want to move on.
This is starting to get boring, I assume.
It's 941, and we still have more to get to.
So guys, I want to talk about what the bigger picture here is, which is kind of what we've already been talking about.
But they love to ban anything that actually strengthens society, is essentially the point here.
Anything that gives society power Is what they'll ban.
And they'll use sort of adverse events to skew it in a way where they can make whatever product they're trying to ban look bad.
In the case of Zin, they're using the example of young people using nicotine.
Obviously, people associate nicotine with cigarettes, which cigarettes are bad for, you know, you can look at a million different reasons.
I know there's like a debate right now as to really how bad they are.
But my point is, and again, I haven't really looked into it, at least some of the more modern studies out there.
However, the point is, they try to get you to associate things with certain connotations that you then believe that it is a bad thing, especially for young people.
So there's a lot of people that will hear that Zin is nicotine, and they'll automatically have this reaction to nicotine.
Well, if it has nicotine in it, then yeah, kids can't have it at all.
Now we can have a debate over what exactly nicotine does, whether or not it's actually bad for you.
That's not really my area of expertise.
The point is, they will look for anything to get you to stay away from said product if it actually makes you a more productive member of society.
And that's exactly what they do with the whole gun debate.
Once again, guns are a perfect example of how the government picks and chooses when they decide something is good or not good for society.
If they cared about your health and safety, they would have banned lots of different things.
They would have banned genital mutilation, which they do all the time for people who claim to be trannies.
Trannies is not a thing.
They would have banned the whole concept like Russia did altogether.
And two, they would have banned...
They would have banned pot.
They would have banned all sorts of drugs.
Even if they are illegal, they still kind of give them the green light to exist in this country.
Take, for example, the open border.
When you have an open border, you're basically green lighting drug cartels to come into your country and destroy your country with fentanyl.
And that's exactly what's happened to the United States.
And if this country really cared, They could crack down on it.
They could close the border.
But that's the whole point.
They don't care about your health and safety.
They only claim to care when it's convenient.
And guns are a huge, huge example of that.
Now, obviously, we do have a school shooting problem.
We have a public shooting problem.
However, if you look at the actual details of every single case, it starts to paint a picture of, oh, well, really, there's a mental illness problem.
And it's not because people are Mentally ill on their own, what it is is that the government makes people mentally ill.
The school system, every aspect of society is built around creating, manufacturing mentally ill individuals.
Hence why they're pushing for all of this tranny stuff, all of the pronoun stuff.
They want more mentally ill people.
That's not new.
We've known that for a while.
And so they act all surprised when they have all these shootings.
They're like, wow, we didn't know what was going on.
Take, for example, what happened at the school in Tennessee.
The Covenant school shooting.
Where it was a transgender who shot up a...
I believe it was an elementary school.
Are you really going to blame that on guns when you have a mentally ill person who is confused about their gender behind the gun?
Who was clearly hateful towards Christians?
Is that the guns problem?
No.
But again, they will use any adverse event...
To use it as an opportunity to take away something that actually is a great asset to society.
Guns.
They can protect you once again against the government and that is why they have to take your guns away.
This is basic stuff.
We know that.
But it's just another example of the same idea that is behind the banning of ZIN or the restrictions behind ZIN that they want to implement.
In fact, the reason I brought this topic up is because they recently...
I tried doing this at a roundtable discussion today.
Senator Heinrich hosted a roundtable about gun legislation here that I'm about to show you.
There was a celebrity that showed up, Melissa Joan Hart, I think is her name.
And then there was some other gay guy whose aunt was at the Pulse nightclub shooting.
And she died, which is sad.
These are all really sad events, by the way.
Let me be completely clear.
My heart goes out to their families.
But once again, the solution is not gun control.
That's just the solution that the government wants you to believe.
believe here's that uh round table that happened today good afternoon um my name is thank you Good afternoon.
Thank you, Senator, for being here with us today.
My name is Wilson Cruz.
I'm an actor by trade currently on Star Trek Discovery.
But today, I represent my family.
I am a nephew and a family member devastated by gun violence.
My aunt Brenda Marquez McCool was murdered at the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting while she placed her body between the shooter and her son who survived.
I'm also here as a citizen who's exhausted of seeing families traumatized by the loss of their loved ones by Instruments of death that have no place on our streets.
This bill calls for a ban on weapons that were literally created in order to end human life, to destroy human bodies.
If we claim to be a society that values life, the very least we can do is pass this bill And save more human lives by removing these instruments of terror.
And so if I can be here to lend my name and to represent my family who are all here with me in my heart calling for this end, it's the very least I can do.
Thank you, Wilson.
Melissa.
Good afternoon.
My name is Melissa Alexander.
I didn't prepare a statement today because my statement has been prepared for me.
On March 27th, my son survived the mass shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee.
As a mother of a mass shooting survivor living in a community of victims and survivors, we've experienced firsthand the devastation of gun violence and death.
I'm here today because as a conservative family and as lifelong gun owners, mother of a mass shooting survivor who's also a hunter who has his own guns, and a family of hunters who knows how to properly handle weapons, I'm here today to lend my voice to this cause.
I'm begging for change.
I'm begging for our children's lives.
Thank you.
Hi, I'm Melissa Joan Hart.
I am an actor, director, wife, and most importantly mother.
Like Wilson said, I'm exhausted.
Twelve years ago, we were living in Fairfield County, Connecticut, and a mentally ill boy that day took his mom's guns and murdered 26 innocent people in a nearby school to where my children were.
It included 20 first graders, and my son at the time was in the first grade.
My entire life changed that day, and my political views changed that day.
Then less than a year ago, almost 12 years after the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting, I was driving to my children's school in our home of Nashville, Tennessee to a parent-teacher conference.
And I was about a half a mile from our school when I saw a young woman with dozens of small children run out of the woods.
And my first thought was, what is this woman doing in the street crossing a five-lane highway with these tiny children?
And as I reached to help the children and help them cross the road, it became clear that whatever they were running from was scarier than these cars in the street.
And the fear on their faces and the terror and the confusion as we got them to safety, and then the six ambulances that drove by us and let us know exactly what had happened, these memories will not allow me to stop fighting for ways to keep our children and our communities and our country safer.
That day we lost three educators and three third-grade children from the Covenant School, and my youngest son was in the third grade at the time.
And once again, tragedy had hit so close to home, and I had to stop and wonder, once again, will we be next?
And I had been a staunch Second Amendment woman who believed our freedoms cannot be infringed upon with new laws.
And back in 2012, after the shooting at Sandy Hook, I spent months of sleepless nights praying for the families of that nearby town.
I started wanting to make sure that that could never happen again.
And in digging and educating myself on guns and gun laws across the nation, I learned that laws do change.
That, in fact, it happens all the time to make our world a safer place.
I learned that MAD, the Mothers Against Drunk Driving, had been successful in preventing drunk driving accidents over tough, relentless years of battles with politicians.
And I wanted to see that happen with this situation.
I used to believe that you couldn't mess with the Second Amendment because that's a threat.
All right, that's enough.
You get the point.
It's obviously sad that anybody had to suffer at the hands of a psychopath killing them with a gun, but that's not the gun's fault and nor should that be.
The issue that we're focusing on here.
But that, of course, is because it's an opportunity for the government, just like they're doing with Sin, to take away an item that actually makes society stronger.
That's the whole point that I'm getting at here.
By the way, that roundtable discussion happened today.
And because, you know, we've been seeing that we just saw the Covenant school shooting, which the conversation was for a while about trannies and how we should ban the trans, which is exactly what this conversation should be around.
Now that it's passed a few months, now they're making it about gun legislation.
And we all knew it was coming, right?
We all knew that they were going to twist this into some narrative as to why we need to ban guns, or as they like to say, semi-automatic weapons, which is hilarious because that just describes pretty much all guns.
Again, these people who push for this sort of thing, none of them have even shot a gun before.
And I'm not even a big gun person.
I barely know anything about guns.
I've really only gone shooting a handful of times, but...
The point is, I know enough to know that it's all just rhetoric that they're not even aware of.
And the goal, of course, is oriented around taking away that item.
Whenever they try and use adverse events as a way to skew a story, that's the goal.
Same thing with Zin.
Don't you get it, guys?
This isn't just about Zin.
It's the government picking and choosing when they deem something unhealthy and unsafe.
It's not because it actually is unhealthy or unsafe, for the reasons that they say at least.
It's because it would be convenient for them to take these items away from you.
These items serve as a threat to their power, the government's power over you.
This is basic stuff.
And that's why when people looked at the Zinn story, they probably didn't care very much because they looked at it and thought, well, I don't even know what Zinn is.
But it actually means a lot because we have to start questioning these people's motives or else they're going to get away with every single thing that they want to ban, including guns.
But it starts here.
Why, Chuck Schumer?
Why are you so intent on restricting zin rather than restricting pot usage among young men and women?
Or how about let's focus on the fact that you're pushing for 12-year-olds To have their genitals mutilated.
Why is that okay, Chuck Schumer?
Why is a vaccine that has killed hundreds of Americans not just okay for society, but encouraged by the dominant narrative, by the government, by big pharma, by the medical industry, for people to still take, even though we know how bad it is for society.
Oh, but zin is the problem.
But guns are the problem.
You have to start thinking about these things, not just with the issues that they are, but the bigger picture and the intent behind that one issue, that one item.
The whole restricting Zen thing, it's not about Zen.
It never was about Zen.
It's about stopping society from having any agency whatsoever, from having any autonomy whatsoever, from having any strength, any ability To one day overthrow the government should we need to?
And if there's anything that history proves, it's that we will need to.
And I'm not saying here in America or that that's definitely going to happen in the near future.
I'm just saying that in large part, history proves government tends to abuse power.
And that's exactly why America exists.
So it's important that we stay fully aware of what the ultimate goal is here.
On that note, someone's saying it's a little choppy.
That's not good.
I was worried about that.
I was worried about that.
But that's okay.
We're going to actually move on, guys, because I do have more to get to.
Like I said, I have one last clip.
I also want to read some of the chats.
So hold on a moment.
I do want to go ahead and...
Why is this side of my nose so shiny?
I don't understand.
I guess there's a light shining on this side.
I don't know.
My nose is looking weird.
Sometimes the lighting looks a little different.
And I'm just like, what the hell is going on?
Anyway, guys, I do have one last clip to show you.
Virgin Airlines came out with an ad that will either make you throw up or hopefully won't do that, actually.
Or will just make you never want to fly again, at least Virgin Airlines.
Although I would argue that the entire airline industry has exposed itself for being degenerate and full of diversity hires.
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Alright guys, so on that note, let's see what's going on in the chat.
You look great, Anna.
Haha, you fine, lady.
Thank you.
No, I know, but I was just like, my nose was looking shiny or something.
I don't know what's wrong.
Anyways, I won't fly either.
Instead of planes, the doors are flying off, says Mario PL. I know, I know.
It's really...
It's really crazy seeing all these, like, doors fly off of planes and, I mean, look, these diversity hires, guys, I've been raising the alarm on them for a while.
Time flies like a pilot's watch, says, do, do, dad, don't, dox, kids.
Interesting username.
Deborah says, good show, good company, good night, God bless.
Wait, don't leave just yet.
Don't leave just yet.
We have one last clip, all right?
Okay, it's 9.58.
Let's get to that right now, actually.
I won't read too many of the comments, not to bore you guys.
All right, guys, so Virgin Airlines came out with an ad, and all I gotta say is it is gayer than AIDS. Take a look at this.
Calling all queens to board the Virgin Pride flight.
Oh, you don't want to miss his you don't want to miss his flight.
Come get fabulous at 30,000 feet.
So I'm confused.
Are they advertising that all of their flights are Pride flights?
Pride-themed flights?
Or is that just like one event?
I don't know.
Either way, serious question...
Who would really actually want to ride on that plane after seeing that ad?
Is that really going to attract the average Virgin Atlantic customer?
Because just in general, most of the population isn't gay, so I don't know who exactly you plan on taking their money from, who you think that ad is going to attract.
But look, I hate to say it because it's such a boomer term and it's such a stupid term, but it's so true.
Go woke, go broke.
Ultimately, at the end of the day, if you're going to invest in advertising, I would think that the advertising would target a large group of people that you're trying to get to use your product.
And quite frankly, there's just not enough gay people to appeal to that spending money on that ad would make sense, right?
It just doesn't make any sense.
And I honestly do think it'll backfire.
And I think the more that we shame companies like we did with Budweiser, the more we do that, the more we're going to see companies like this stop doing the stuff that they're doing.
So stop trying to appease the gay community.
Anyway, Bonanza Man says, so sick of the anti-white racism.
I know.
It's getting out of control.
Anyway, guys, sorry I sounded a little under the weather.
I'm not actually that sick.
It's just like...
It's something with my throat.
I don't know.
I've been a little off recently.
But I'll be okay.
Still choppy.
There's something...
Okay, so that's not good.
I gotta fix what's going on.
I was wondering if it was choppy earlier, and everybody said it was fine.
But it looks like it's frozen, so I'm gonna get going, guys.
Thank you so much for tuning in today on this Wednesday night.
Make sure you tune back in tomorrow for another episode of Wrong Thing Primetime, but this time less choppy, and I'll be more alive tomorrow.
And I'll see you then, guys.
Also, make sure you tune in to my 3 p.m.
show on Conservative Daily here on Rumble.
That, again, is at 3 p.m.
Eastern Time, so I will see you then, or I'll see you at night tomorrow.
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