
The Truth Behind Gun Violence Ads: Lies, Control & Cellphone Chaos
The Lies Behind the New Gun Violence Ads: Open Your Eyes, America
Every time I turn on the TV lately, there’s another “gun violence” commercial playing on our emotions — dramatic music, crying kids, the whole nine yards. And now they’re claiming that gun violence is the number-one killer of kids and teens. Sorry, but that’s a flat-out lie, and I’m not buying it.
Let’s start with some real-world truth.
Drowning is the number-one killer of toddlers.
Texting and driving is the number-one killer of teenagers.
And while we’re on a roll, cell phones are the number-one reason half of today’s marriages are falling apart. You see the pattern? The same little device glued to everyone’s hands is wrecking lives — causing deadly wrecks, destroying families, and frying our brains with radiation. But no one’s out there airing million-dollar TV ads demanding a ban on cell phones.
Instead, they’re coming for our guns — the one thing that still gives law-abiding Americans a fighting chance to protect our homes and families. Let’s be real: criminals don’t buy guns legally. They get them hot off the streets, unregistered and untraceable. So tell me, how does taking legal guns from honest people stop street crime? It doesn’t. It just leaves the rest of us wide open when the real criminals come knocking.
These anti-gun campaigns aren’t about safety; they’re about control. They want a helpless nation, dependent and disarmed. But not me. Not us. I’m keeping my guns, because I know damn well the government isn’t showing up at my door when trouble comes — and the bad guys sure aren’t turning in theirs.
So before you swallow the next tear-jerking “gun violence” ad, do the math. If they aren’t banning cell phones — the true killers behind most teen deaths and divorces — why are they so dead-set on taking away the only means of defense we have left?
It’s time to wake up, America.
If they’re not taking the phones, we’re not giving up our guns.