Everyone seems to be saying, “Wow, an 85-year-old did all that? That’s amazing. I can’t believe it.” But none of this surprises me, not even a little, because being 85 means this woman is part of Generation X.

And if you know anything about Generation X, they’re kind of psychos, in the best way possible, because they were raised differently.

This reminds me of a post I once saw on Instagram, which said:
“Don’t mess around with anyone over 42; they’re built differently. Their families had them formally trained in something by the time they were 2, they had keys to the house by age 5, could cook full meals at 7, and were pretty much self-sufficient at 9. They left their house at dawn every summer morning and didn’t come back till nightfall, surviving all day on water from garden hoses.

They might get a sandwich on the off chance somebody’s parents had gone shopping. They spent three-quarters of their lives by themselves, with a parent maybe checking on them twice a month. Most of them have evaded at least one kidnapping attempt and know 15 different ways to remove blood stains from clothing. They are the real ‘mess around and find out’ people.” (https://www.instagram.com/p/Chkk7sXDqR0/?hl=en)
And this guy learned it the hard way. For crying out loud, she shot him with a .357 Magnum multiple times. I know grown men who are millennials who can’t handle the recoil from a .357 Magnum revolver, and here this 85-year-old woman is doing Mozambique drills with one.

But all jokes aside, what this demonstrates is the power of self-reliance. People from Generation X and earlier lived in an era where they were taught that their safety was in their own hands, not someone else’s. They didn’t wait on the government to keep them safe; they did it themselves and relied on the Second Amendment to do so.

It’s a culture thing. This is why I’m always saying there is a cultural war against the Second Amendment. If you can change the culture from embracing their Second Amendment rights to treating their 2A rights more like a privilege instead of a right, the new generation will be more willing to give up those rights for the illusion of safety that the government is trying to sell them.

The current generation is screaming up and down about equality—this equality, that equality. Tell me, what represents equality more than an 85-year-old woman taking on a grown man by herself and winning because she also had a gun? Exactly. So, if anything, the current generation should be the biggest supporters of the Second Amendment because, as the saying goes, “God made man, but Samuel Colt made them equal.” So what you all should be really screaming for is some money, so you can buy a gun.

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