Watch: Michael Moore Says The Quiet Part Out Loud - Reveals Dems Endgame For 2nd Amendment

By Emanuel Eisen | Monday, 13 June 2022 12:00 PM
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Leftist activist and filmmaker Michael Moore used his Friday podcast “Rumble Michael Moore” to call for a complete dissolution of the Second Amendment in the wake of the Uvalde, TX school shooting.

Moore announced, “I know that there are Democratic Party leaders that do not want me saying that we are going to lose the election.”

He went on, “I make no apologies for it because I understand the history of this country, and I don’t think we should be afraid to say this. Repeal the Second Amendment. Repeal the Second Amendment.”

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Moore continued, “That is it. That is what we need to do. We need to start a movement to repeal the Second Amendment and replace it with something that says it’s not about the right of somebody to own a gun, the right of all of us to be protected from gun violence. We have a right to live.”

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He summed, “Nearly 70% of us do not own a firearm. We don’t own a gun. We are not a nation of gun owners. The 30% who do own a gun, most of them are law-abiding citizens. I don’t know what they think they are going to use that gun for. Those who are hunters, I understand that they like to hunt. Those who like to fire guns on shooting ranges, it’s fun to hit the target, great go for it, but we need to do what other countries do, where you store the gun at the gun club, at the gun range. You don’t want a gun in the house. If you’re afraid of somebody breaking in, get a dog. You don’t need a gun. You have a greater chance of harming yourself or others in your family with that gun in the house.”

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Moore began the latest installment of his "Rumble" podcast by reminding listeners that he appeared on MSNBC and pressed the media to call for an end to the Second Amendment the night of the mass school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. He announced he stayed away from speaking out after mass shootings for a decade because his 2002 documentary "Bowling for Columbine" made him everyone’s go-to voice to speak out after school shootings, and he didn’t want such appearances to become the new normal.

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He chose to join MSNBC after the Uvalde massacre because "making a film that I thought would end this didn’t work" and staying off TV wasn’t forcing change, either.

"I thought, I have to be completely honest with people, and so I said it, I said something that I know the Democratic Party leaders and others don’t want, they don’t want this said, but I believe a majority of Americans are thinking it, a lot of people are afraid to say it. I’m going to say it," Moore announced. "I said it that night, live on television."

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