
I usually have more fun mocking David Hogg, but this is exhausting. We've been finding out all weekend about the incompetent response of the Uvalde police and how they stood outside and did nothing--whether they were following orders or not--while some parents ran into the school themselves. Hogg says don't blame the police for (allegedly) being cowards. Blame the gun the armed police officers were all afraid of.
"When the trained good guys with guns aren't brave enough to face a bad guy with an AR-15 like they weren’t in Texas or Parkland the problem is the damn AR-15. There were over a dozen good guys in Texas with guns NONE of them did anything."
When you stand around doing nothing while kids are being killed, and it's literally your job to do something while kids are being killed, you are not a good guy regardless of if you're packing or not. The border patrol agent who borrowed a shotgun and ran into the school while police were doing nothing? THAT's the good guy with a gun.
Gun control zealots like Hogg are fond of saying you don't need a gun to defend yourself because the police have them. When there is a nationwide example of parents not being able to rely on the police to use their guns, that's not an argument to make it harder for law-abiding citizens to get guns. It's a red flag for why citizens need an extra gun to defend their families and themselves.
Calling the Uvalde police "good guys with guns" and thinking you debunked the concept of "good guy with a gun" is not going to work out the way the David Hogg's of the world think.
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May 31, 2022 at 01:12PM - Brodigan
David Hogg Defends Uvalde Police's Lack of Bravery Because Guns Are Scary, Doesn't Grasp 'Good Guy' Concept
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