Liberals Say the Dumbest Things—Gun Control Edition

Have liberals lost their minds? Since when does a criminal home invader have more rights than their victims? Unbelievably, proposed legislation in states like Nevada would grant invaders who are shot during robbery attempts or other crimes the right to sue homeowners who shot them.

In a recent case in Oklahoma, the grandfather of a deceased teenager is claiming that the resident of the house his grandson was attempting to rob used “unfair” force in defending the property with an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle.

Since when is defending your property (and your life) a crime? And yet, as conservative media host Steven Crowder argues in this mind-numbing segment from his popular Youtube show, some European countries have already enacted laws criminalizing such behavior in certain circumstances. How can these nations’ citizens put up with such nonsense?

It’s dumbfounding to think that progressives have gotten to the point where they believe that criminals need to be pitied and should have the right to sue people that they intended to victimize, or even kill. What comes next — giving these home invaders the deeds to people’s houses? Watch as Crowder lays his cards on the table in this funny but compelling clip that makes a clear argument for sanity in these cases.


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