Posted June 3, 2019 4:00 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

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The term “viral” is used to describe anything on the internet that gets spread far and wide. The term implies that it’s widely found on social media and is seen by hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people.

In other words, viral things like videos tend to become something of a cultural phenomenon.

While looking at the gun news of the day, I kept coming to stories about this viral anti-gun video created by two Australian kids.

Now, I’m more than a little annoyed at foreigners poking their noses into American politics like this, especially since so many of the people who I figure are applauding this video have spent the last couple of years prattling on about Russian influence in our elections, but free speech is free speech. They can say what they want and if anti-gunners want to listen to Australian kids, so be it.

I’m under no such obligation.

However, this video is “viral.”

The New Zealand Herald:

In a video, released by March For Our Lives, the gun control group established in the wake of 2018’s shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Florida, a young girl, Kayleigh, instructs a group of adults in their workplace …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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