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Kyle Kashuv Asked: 'When was the last time someone shot at you?'
What you are about to witness is possibly the most duncetastic question of all time. It at least cracks the Top 10. A shoo-in for the Dumbass Hall of Fame. This tale begins with Kyle Kashuv tweeting rain is wet. Fire is hot.
Tame compared to Kyle's usual Hoggy take downs (see Kyle Kashuv Owns David Hogg on “Gun Deaths” Tweet and Kyle Kashuv Responds to David Hogg’s 5-Point Gun “Plan”). Still, truth none the less.
Here's where the knee-jerk leftist response comes in. When you or I criticize any of the Hoggy bunch, we're told we aren't allowed, seeing as we've never been fired upon. We don't know what it's like to have someone fire a satanic assault, full-semi-auto boomstick of war at us. In terms of talking points meant to silence opposing viewpoints, it's the bullsh*ttiest of the bulls*tty.
Some assclown tried to use it against Kyle Kashuv, when he asked if someone had ever shot at Kyle.
Dude.
2014 comments (as of this writing) vs 186 likes and only 82 retweets. Some of which I assume were hate retweets. This is what we in the social media business refer to as ratioedAF.
Kyle did have a response upon being asked. A tame one.
Some of us old heads no longer have to worry about mom washing our mouths out with soap. My response would probably involve a lot more four-letter words. Kyle went with the more tactful route.
Matt Walton's tweet is apropos of the gun debate in general. People who know things about things vs dinkuses without an unfried brain cell between them. Lefty anti-gun grabbers go into the debate with emotional arguments. Also crossed fingers. In the hope the progressive, gender non-descript higher beings will make the facts line up on their side. Spoiler alert, they never do.