'Not really what 2nd Amendment means': Internet trashes James Duggar as he enjoys gun-firing session
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS: James Duggar, son of Jim Bob and Michelle Duggar, was recently seen shooting with his friends near a lake. The 'Counting On' alum uploaded a clip in which he and his friends can be seen throwing balls and aiming their guns at them. With this post, James tried to brag about his good time on social media, but it does not seem to have gone over well on the internet.
Duggar uploaded a clip to TikTok that he later posted to Instagram. In the clip, one of James' friends can be seen throwing the ball and other friends standing near the lake taking a hit at the ball. Every time the ball is missed, they can be seen saying "aww" and every time he hits the ball, they cheer with excitement. The 21-year-old tagged this post with the hashtag "America, second amendment, and good times." However, James' idea of the Second Amendment was criticized on the internet. This is not the first time James has bragged about his gun collection. Previously, he was vilified for his extensive assault rifles. Read on to learn more.
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Internet questions James Duggar's education
Seeing James and his friends enjoy firing guns and talking about the second amendment, a fan commented, "Not actually what the second amendment means." Another clarified, "Second amendment is the right to protect yourself in your home and for the military. But keep showing us that you didn't get a solid education. Bravo!" "2nd amendment you americans keep running with that...as out dated as your education system," a fan slammed James and his friends.
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'Control your women and shoot your guns'
A fan slammed the Duggar family for controlling their women and enjoying their time by shooting guns. A fan wrote, "Control your women and shoot your guns - not the flex you think it is kiddo." Another asked James, "@jamesaduggar I please reconsider using @tiktok as it is owned by the #CCP." A fan discussed why gun ownership by the public is banned in many countries and how it can be dangerous. "In Europe, you can own guns but the process to get to one is very long and expensive so people don’t care about it. Of course, we have our issues with criminals but, in comparison to the US, it’s almost nothing lol," wrote a fan. Another claimed why gun ownership is not fun saying, "yup the guy responsible for the 4th of July shootings here had a history of mental health conditions. Should not ever had a gun. Now they are suing the state and his dad. Amen. Find another hobby that doesn't kill. Journaling, meditation, and exercise."
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