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11-02-25 HR 3 Classic AAR Roundtable with Brad, Justin and Ryan

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4.5781 Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

Summary

The conversation delves into the hypocrisy surrounding gun control narratives, particularly focusing on the Mexican government’s role in arming cartels while blaming American gun owners. It also explores the societal implications of weak masculinity, the media’s portrayal of men, and the urgent need to reclaim traditional masculinity for the benefit of future generations. In this conversation, Mark Walters and his guests discuss various themes surrounding masculinity, violence, societal norms, and the implications of gun laws. They explore the evolving dynamics of gender in sports, the necessity of violence in certain contexts, and the role of fathers in shaping masculinity. The discussion also delves into the corruption within law enforcement and the Mexican government’s involvement in gun violence, highlighting the complexities of these issues in contemporary society.

Takeaways

The Mexican government is implicated in arming cartels while blaming American gun owners.
Gun control narratives often ignore the hypocrisy of those in power.
Media misrepresentation of firearms contributes to societal misconceptions.
Legal challenges to gun control are ongoing and critical.
Weak masculinity is a growing concern in modern society.
Men are often portrayed negatively in media, affecting societal perceptions.
The decline in traditional masculinity has dire consequences for society.
Reclaiming manhood is essential for the future of young men and women.
Parents and educators play a crucial role in shaping boys into strong men.
The fight for gun rights is intertwined with the fight for traditional masculinity. Violence can be necessary in certain situations.
Weakness in men is not acceptable.
The left’s agenda often seeks chaos.
Corruption in law enforcement is a significant issue.
The Mexican government plays a role in gun violence.
Real masculinity is protective and loyal.
Incremental changes in societal norms can lead to larger issues.
Fathers play a crucial role in teaching masculinity.
The media often fails to report the truth about gun violence.
Accountability for corrupt officials is rarely achieved.

 

gun control, masculinity, media representation, legal challenges, Mexican government, firearms, societal issues, youth, masculinity crisis, Second Amendment, gender dynamics, violence, masculinity, societal norms, gun laws, corruption, Mexican government, law enforcement, sports, societal change

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0:00.0

This is armed American radio.

0:12.5

If they want to take my guns, they're going to have to bring a station wagon and a whole lot of friends, because I'm not giving them anything.

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From the Car Firearms Group studio at the patriot mobile communication center

0:22.7

proudly presented to you by the national rifle association national rifle association here is

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your host of armed american radio the loudest conservative voice in america fighting for

0:35.2

your rights mark walters walters you know fighting for your rights. Mark Walters. Walthers. Fighting for your rights, ladies and

0:40.6

gentlemen, it's an ongoing battle every single day. I can tell you that much, welcome back or welcome

0:46.8

to Armed American Radio's Monstercast. If you're just joining the program, welcome in for a classic

0:51.8

Armed American Radio roundtable. If you are rejoining us, welcome back. It it's great to have you here we hope you're enjoying the show as much as

0:58.4

we are enjoying bringing it to you and we do every single day wish we could talk about it all day

1:03.1

long that uh don't have the money in time for that that'd be oh we're six days a week i think

1:09.3

that's good enough you're ggg and dallas wouldn't you

1:11.2

agree uh yeah yeah i like that i'd like a few more hours but you know it is what it is guys we're

1:16.8

in the car firearms group studios with you mark walters filling your prescription for freedom it's

1:20.6

all being brought to you by the national rifle association and all of our great partners

1:23.6

including cz we're on the cz microphone here at the patriot mobile ranch Ranch, and as I said, the National Rifle Association presenting it all to you. You can find all of our great partners over at armed Americanradio.com. Greg, we are live on Facebook for everybody, Facebook.com slash armed American radio, Facebook.com slash armed American radio, and I'll let you take us away, and we'll get to the crew. Yeah, sure. other places to watch the show, we're going to be YouTube and Rumble just do a search for Armed American Radio with Mark Walters over on X. We're at AAR Mark. You can also head over to armed Americanradio.org or dot com. Hit that menu icon, then select your watch live or listen live option. and lastly to join our live chats as download Telegram, create your profile,

2:02.1

and search for armed american radio conversations and i've got ryan petty

2:06.6

he uh had to call in the day on as well so let's go right to him because he came in last

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today let's call let's get let's get let's get ryan petty online ryan petty parkland father good

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friend of the program round table regular how you doing How you doing, my brother? Great to be here, Mark. I'm doing well. Always a pleasure to have you here. Lots to cover with you guys today. Brad Primo, CEO of Led Slinger's Combat Vet, former law enforcement, and longtime contributor to Armed American Radio's Classic Roundtable. Brad, how you doing, my friend? I'm doing great, Mark.

2:34.8

How are you?

2:35.6

I'm doing good.

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