National Rifle Association blogger Colion Noir on Saturday slammed the March for Our Lives rally in Washington in a searing barrage of questions in a video before declaring: "You people want a cultural war, but the culture isn't with you."
Noir's video, plugging his web series for the organization, begins with a clip of Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting survivor David Hogg asking: "What if our politicians weren't the b***h of the NRA?"
The blogger then lets loose:
"What if we didn't exploit the trauma of kids to push a political agenda?" he asked.
"What if the media actually covered the kids who completely disagree with you?
"What if we had put armed guards in every school five years ago when the NRA called for it?
"What if the FBI had done its job and stopped the killer?" Noir, 34, asked.
He was referring to Nikolas Cruz, 19, who has been charged with 17 counts of premeditated murder in the Feb. 14 Stoneman attack.
"What if the [Broward County] Sheriff's Department had done its job and stopped the killer?" Noir continued.
"What if the football coach who heroically sacrificed his life [Aaron Feis] had an AR-15 instead of empty hands?
"What if the politicians you cheer for actually cared about the violence in our inner cities?
"What if the celebrities who donated millions to your march used that money to help our inner cities instead?"
Among those contributing to Saturday's protest were Oprah Winfrey, Taylor Swift and George and Amal Clooney.
"What if you respected the freedoms you enjoy that millions of people in places like North Korea and Iran and Syria would gladly risk their lives for even the chance to receive?" Noir followed.
"What if I told you calling someone 'a b***h' because they disagree with you isn't American?" Noir continued. "It's just childish?"
He also warned that if the protesting students wanted "to pander to the '#MeToo Movement,' you probably should start by not perpetuating the use of misogynistic language.
"Oh, and one more question," Noir concluded, then referencing this month's Senate special election race in Pennsylvania.
Republican state Rep. Rick Saccone on Wednesday conceded the contest to Democrat Conor Lamb, who won by just 627 votes after absentee, military and provisional ballots were counted.
"Conor Lamb ran as a pro-gun Democrat," Noir said. "Is he a ' b***h,' a liar or a freedom loving American?
"You pick."
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