TV Show bias on Guns: CBS’s FBI Most Wanted shows a concealed handgun permit holders doing more harm than benefit

Nov 30, 2022 | Media Bias

Television show bias against guns is never-ending. Except for a couple of episodes on Paramount’s Yellowstone, you won’t see an entertainment television show with a civilian successfully using a gun defensively. Instead, something always seems to go wrong when guns are used defensively (from being fatally shot by the criminal without stopping the crime to getting in the way of police to failing to protect the permit holder to continually having the gun stolen and use in a crime to it being used in an accidental shooting).

In a recent episode of FBI Most Wanted. Season 4 Episode 7 “Karma” (November 22, 2022). After a criminal bashes a person’s head with a rock in Central Park, a good Samaritan starts chasing the criminal. The criminal shoots at the permit holder, who shoots back but only ends up severely wounding a woman bystander. The FBI agent characterizes the permit holder as a “Vigilante.” The permit holder tells an FBI agent that the police need to do their job, and the agent grab and shakes the permit holder responding: “We are but it only gets harder with idiots like you playing cops and robbers.”

The permit holder tells an FBI agent that he needs to do his job, and the agent responds: “We are but it only gets harder with idiots like you playing cops and robbers.”

FBI Most Wanted Season 4 Episode 7 Nov 22 2022

Real Clear Investigations: There Are Far More Defensive Gun Uses Than Murders in America. Here’s Why You Rarely Hear of Them

Real Clear Investigations: How the FBI Undercounts Armed Citizen Responders to Mass Killers — and Media Play Along

More examples of these types of shows are available here

Here is a video on Hollywood’s bias against guns.

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