The Kids are Alright: Teens’ May Be the Cohort Most Distrustful of Mass Media
Parsing the facts from the modern media’s chaff is a valuable skill for any age, and it certainly doesn’t hurt to start with a dose of distrust.
Parsing the facts from the modern media’s chaff is a valuable skill for any age, and it certainly doesn’t hurt to start with a dose of distrust.
The potential for harm from blast waves gets almost no attention from the shooting public, even though people can experience
Taxpayers should be aware that organizations that receive significant federal resources are involved in propaganda to undermine an enumerated civil right.
“When you have people knocking on your door and taking you away without due process as a citizen, isn’t that what the Second Amendment was written for?”
There’s an Association of Gun Violence Reporters whose leadership includes “a senior news writer and founding staffer at The Trace.” They’ve published a detailed guide for journalists on how to report on “gun violence.”
The op-ed suggests that this easing of censorship was unlikely to extend to firearms content, and on that they’re absolutely correct. It damn sure ain’t!
Alphabet continues to sharply moderate firearm-related speech, including content concerning entirely legal and common technology and practices.
Mike Hopkins, head of Amazon MGM Studios, apparently decided that letting people see Walther PPK pistols as they browse for Goldfinger or GoldenEye is more than the modern consumer can handle.
A succession of sheriffs immediately ceded to Uthmeier’s admonishment and said they would no longer arrest or prosecute anybody seen with a visible sidearm in public after the ruling, which took effect on Friday.
With AI search summarizing content without driving clicks, social platforms imposing biased restrictions on firearm content and industry ad revenue shrinking, independent gun media has been forced to rethink reach and revenue.