You're listening to the Fuck Sexton Show podcast. Make sure you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeart Radio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Team. Welcome to the Freedom Hunt Wednesday, May twenty, fifth edition of the program. We have to discuss the horrific mass shooting in Texas that happened yesterday. What can we possibly do to avert such tragedy in the future. Why did Joe Biden immediately politicize this within hours of the event the terrible event occurring.
We will discuss this today on the show. We'll also talk about the results of the political contest yesterday, notably in Georgia. So that's all coming up here in just a moment. A lot a lot to say on both of those topics. Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund is currently defending many officers believed to be wrongfully accused, charge, or even fired for doing their jobs. These officers and their families are counting on you to support them now in
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all killed. Mass shooting committed by an individual who was To say he's mentally disturbed is obvious. It's an understatement to say that he is evil. Salvador Ramos eighteen years old. He legally purchased two Air fifteen rifles on his eighteenth birthday, and he had a fight with his mother, a grandmother, and shot his own grandmother in the face. She is still fighting for her life, I believe as I speak
to you now. And then went to a school where he had been previously affiliated and murdered a bunch of small children, children at the age of eleven. He does
not get more horrific than this. The entire country is obviously in a state of shock over this, and it is a horrific reminder of evil's existence in the world and how there are people who just they embrace the ultimate darkness, combination of mental health, of the abuse perhaps that they have suffered through either bullying or neglectful or abuse of parents, and all these factors come together and create this maelstrom of evil, and then you can have
an atrocity like this. Every person anywhere of sense, morality, decency is completely outraged by this, and it's a terrible situation for those families. And now, immediately, instead of just healing as much as we can as a nation and trying to provide comfort and support to the families affected, directly to the community of Uvalde in Texas, immediately there's an effort to politicize this. Joe Biden spoke last night.
He spoke around eight thirty pm Eastern time, and everyone, i think, unfortunately expected some version of what he said, which was initially and let's be clear, the first things that he said. He's somebody who has lost his own He has lost members of his own families, lost children Joe Biden to either disease or a tragic car accident. A cancer and a car accident. So he does have the ability to connect with parents who have lost children in a way that somebody who hasn't been through those
circumstances would not be able to. And so in those moments when he's Joe Biden, a dad who has lost children speaking to the country, those words are meaningful, and those words have the power to at least begin the process of psychological healing for the nation. I think people are in shock. Of the whole country's in shock over this, and whatever comfort is possible for the families of those affected.
I obviously their lives are shattered and will never be the same, and words are nowhere, nowhere in the universe of truly healing. In a moment like this, he can do the best. You say the best things you can to be as supportive as you can, right, that's all you can do. So when Joe Biden was doing that, it was him acting as a statesman. Unfortunately, that lasted about two minutes, and then he decided to make it about the usual Democrat talking points. Here, he is by name,
calling out the gun lobby. A nation. We have to ask when in God's name we're going to stand up to the gun lobby. When in God's name we do. We all know in our gut needs to be done. It's in three hundred forty three thousand, four hundred forty eight days, ten years since I stood up at a high school in Connecticut, grade school in Connecticut or another government massacred twenty six people, including twenty first graders in Sandy Hill Elementary School. Since then, there've been over nine
hundred incidents gunfires reported on school grounds. So it's the gun lobby, he says. The gun lobby is responsible for this. There are almost four hundred million guns in civilian hands in this country. We have a second Amendment to the Constitution. We've right to bear arms. There are people listening to this right now, including members of my own family, who are firearms, law abiding firearms owners, and they have a right under our constitution, under our system of government, to
own those firearms. What exactly are the Democrats? What is Joe Biden recommending here? Because I've noticed this trend of do what I say, or this is what democrats this is what democrats say, do what I want you to do, or else you don't care about the atrocity that just happened, because they'll say, we have to do something. Why won't
Republicans do more? Why won't republicans take action? They say, all right, well, what exactly is the action that we are supposed to take that would have stopped this sick maniac from murdering a bunch of children? Because if they have an answer, something that's even close to an answer, if they have a solution or something that is even in the proximity of limiting this incident in terms of probability from ever occurring again, I would say, all right, well,
let's pursue that. Then they say a bunch of things that have absolutely nothing to do with anything. They'll say, well, why don't we have universal background checks? Okay, this guy, this mass murderer, passed a background check. Because it's very hard to under our laws take any rights away from somebody just based upon mental illness. And it's even hard to get somebody involuntarily committed to a psychiatric facility. It's
very challenging to do so. Even when they are a walking neon sign of murderous psychopathic intent, which this guy Ramos was. Now, because he is Hispanic, we're not hearing about how this is all about America's white nationalism. So instead turns entirely into a conversation with the Democrat media about gun control, gun control, we need more gun control, And then we say, well, what is the gun control
that you think would have stopped this? Do you want to actually change laws so that if somebody, somebody who is clearly deeply mentally ill, could be institutionalized against their will and for an indefinite period of time until there's a real certainty in the system. Keep in mind, that
wouldn't even be a perfect system. Somebody could as the Buffalo shooter, if you recall just recently the mass shooting in Buffalo, that individual was on the radar of the authorities and was committed for a short period and then knew that he just had to lie and said that he was okay, they would let him go. So this is a very complicated problem, said, this is very difficult. Now. The only realistic and consist I'm sorry, the only consistent,
however unrealistic solution to this situation. From a gun control perspective, the only consistent position the left can hold would be to ban all guns in the hands of civilians. Well, if Democrat rats want to do that, if they want to forcefully take away guns from the American people, they
should make that case. If they're not going to make that case saying we need to have background checks when a background check wouldn't have stopped the shooting that just happened, they are just bludgeoning their political opponents with this emotional moment in the aftermath of an atrocity. They are just weaponizing this for petty partisan politics. It's exactly what they're doing. What exactly are we supposed to do now, I'm gonna I'm gonna go even beyond they're They're not solving the
situation with what they put forward. They actually make it worse. They make it harder because it's clear that the primary impulse people are yelling last night on and I don't mean random strangers. The governor of California right away calling out Republicans. Why won't they do a damn thing on guns? What do you want Republicans to do on guns? Say what it is? Oh, universal background checks? Well, that wouldn't have stopped this last shooting or the shooting before that
from what we know in Buffalo. So how are universal background checks going to stop shootings if they wouldn't have stopped the last two shootings. Stop saying that no one who you know that any Republican won't go along with this, doesn't care about all the dead people, all the murders,
all the atrocities that are that occur. And then let's also have a moment to take to take a step back and say, mass shootings by the numbers, if we're gonna talk about now federal policy as it affects firearms, as it affects constitutional rights, mass shootings by the numbers, are less than one percent of homicides in the United States. I think it's about point three or point four percent in any given year. So mass shoot and the mass shooting is not necessarily even of this horrific scale. Mass
shooting is usually considered three or more people. So that's than one percent of the actual murders that occur in a country in this country in any given year, less than one percent of the gun violence that occurs in any given year. Again, depending on if we're talking about more than three, more than four, more than you know. There are different ways. The FBI, Congressional Congressional Action Acts
in the past have looked at this issue and tabulated. Obviously, it's a it's an awful business to look at how many murders are in the country any given year. But if you want to solve things, if you want to have better policies, this is a necessary step in that process. So they don't have any honest solutions, and in fact, what they just want to do is demand action, and then when people won't do what they want, yell at
them and they're horrible and their monsters. A single Republican in this country who opposes the gun control talking points of the Democrats, who does not feel awful, does not feel a hole in their soul as they just read the headlines and see the stories of these families and these children who are killed, and anybody who refuses to accept that basic and shared universal humanity in this moment is actually just making the situation, making the aftermath of
this worse. And that is what Democrats are doing, and that is in fact what Joe Biden himself did last night, when he could have just brought the country together and the Democrats. They say that the Republicans are cowards on this issue. Democrats are so the Democrats intellected office are so cowardly unless they won't even really say what they want to have done. They just say we have to do something, and then when we say, okay, what they say,
why don't you care about dead children? It's awful. And this is what they do after every mass shooting, every time there's an atrocity like this, and it's because they, honestly, they have such a disdain for those who won't go along with their their pseudo religion of leftism'. That's a whole other piece of this conversation. I do want to talk briefly about the political results from the elections yesterday in Georgia, so we'll get to that in a moment.
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Kemp defeated handily the Trump backed Perdue for the gubernatorial race, which is interesting. People are taking note of that. So it was mixed results from the perspective of Trump endorsements. But I think a lot of people would have expected that. You know, it's not a Trump endorsement, it's not a panacea, it's not a guarantee, obviously, but Kemp is going to be in a battle against Stacy Abrahams. Georgia is going
to be a critical, critical election. And I oh also my friend Jake Beckett unfortunately did not did not come out victorious in Arkansas for the Senate, but he ran a good race. We wish Jake well. We're talking to him and for now I'll leave it there on the politics side and team we'll talk more about that and everything else going on the news tomorrow. Shield Time
