Ted Nugent On Anti-Second Amendment Parkland Students: "They Have No Soul"

in #guns7 years ago

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National Rifle Association spokesman Ted Nugent was interviewed recently and proclaimed that because of the lies that are being emotionally proclaimed by the students from the students from Parkland, Florida in an attempt to undermine and overturn the Second Amendment that "they have no soul."

“These poor children, I’m afraid to say this and it hurts me to say this, but the evidence is irrefutable, they have no soul,” he said Friday on Newsmax’s “The Joe Pags Show.”

“The dumbing down of America is manifested in the culture deprivation of our academia that have taught these kids the lies, media that have prodded and encouraged and provided these kids lies,” he said after he listened to the whining and lying from both David Hogg and Emma in DC on the weekend of the March for Our Lives.

“I really feel sorry for them because it’s not only ignorant and dangerously stupid, but it’s soulless,” he said. “To attack the good law-abiding families of America when well known predictable murderers commit these horrors is deep in the category of soulless.”

The reason he calls them soulless is that they seem to be unhindered by slanderous comments directed at people who had nothing to do with the shooting in Parkland in February. Yet, they aren't willing to call out the very people like Sheriff Scott Israel or Scott Peterson, two men who should have dealt with what was going on. Israel should have made an arrest of Nikolas Cruz long before he engaged in the shooting and Peterson should have not been a coward and rushed in to confront the shooter in a manner similar to that of Blaine Gaskill in Maryland during a shooting at Great Mills High School.

In defending the NRA, Nugent said the organization was comprised of a "bunch of American families who have a voice to stand up for our God-given constitutionally-guaranteed right to keep and bear arms. We have no blood on our hands.”

“No NRA member has ever been involved in any mass shootings at all,” he added.

He's exactly right, but he continued.

“All you have to do now is feel sorry for the liars. You have to go against them and pray that the lies can be crushed and the liars can be silenced so that real measures can be put into place to actually save children’s lives,” Nugent said.

Of course, people blasted Nugent for his straightforwardness, claiming that he was attacking children, but apparently, they were not willing to tell those children that they can dish it out but can't take it when the facts are presented to dispel their disinformation campaign.

While people like David Hogg have engaged in outright slander and libel, something I wish someone would take them to court over, Nugent simply pointed out the obvious lies these kids are being fed and then regurgitating as the useful idiots they are.

These kinds of incidents have been clearly apparent following the Parkland shooting.

For instance, Cameron Kasky, a student at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida and activist promoting pro-gun control at March for Our Lives, was challenged by his classmate Kyle Kashuv, who also attends the same high school to a debate on the Second Amendment. The two were to debate the issue of gun control, but Kasky backed out because he believed Kashuv was out of line by asking a family member of a teen that was shot if we should violate the Constitution to push the agenda the guy was proposing. Of course, Kashuv wasn't out of line and didn't make an attack, but apologized anyway. That didn't matter to Kasky though, as it allowed him a door to excuse himself from what would have been a humiliating public defeat for his position.

However, Kasky was not alone. David Hogg found himself in a similar situation, only he engaged in lies and libel against Infowars founder Alex Jones.

Hogg launched all his personal attacks, including outright lying about Infowars founder Alex Jones, that when Alex invited him on to debate the issue, Hogg smugly told him he wasn't going to do a debate and then offered more personal attacks.

This is how Communists and the criminally-minded, often one in the same, work. They attack you like good little Saul Alinsky disciples and then they hypocritically run for the bushes when you call them out. They are like the schoolyard bully that continues to bully until someone stands up to them. Then, they are ultimately humbled, only with these Parkland Communists, there is no humility.

They cannot take fair criticism of their words and actions, and so it takes young men like Kashuv and Marines like Joe Newby to rebuke them and tell them to grow up and deal with criticism as an adult or shut up.

Sadly, there are many people in America that need to grow up, study history, know their founding documents and quit attacking the very foundations that have been instrumental in preserving our society.