David Hogg Wants You to Ignore This Image

David Hogg, the self-righteous Parkland shooting survivor turned gun control advocate, is back in the spotlight slamming the Second Amendment after a mass shooting took place at a video game tournament in Tallahassee, Florida.

Hogg, who is perhaps more well-known for his profanity-laced rants and ambiguous sloganeering, went through his usual routine (blaming Marco Rubio, the NRA, and everyone else who owns a gun) after the news broke. But then, he and his ilk were confronted by the bitter reality of the situation.

Like Parkland, and almost every mass shooting everywhere before or since, the attack took place in an area where firearms were not allowed. Naturally, this rendered everyone inside completely defenseless. As President Trump has pointed out, mass shooters are “cowards” who prefer to attack victims who can’t fight back.

True enough, something as benign as a video game tournament shouldn’t be a place where you should worry about someone losing it. But ask yourself: what is more feasible — essentially repealing the Second Amendment, or empowering people to defend themselves by any means necessary?

We choose the latter.

~ Facts Not Memes


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