Gun Deaths & Bumper Stickers: When Slogans Oversimplify Reality
In this Chris and Mike Show Short, the guys wade into a heavy topic with their signature mix of honesty and humor — gun deaths and the wild world of bumper sticker logic. You’ve seen them: “Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.” Or the even subtler classic, “You come near me, I’m gonna kill you.” Chris laughs at how bold some of these slogans are, especially when they’re sitting in traffic next to you at a red light.
Mike points out how bumper stickers reduce complex, emotional, and deeply layered issues into seven-word declarations. The guys aren’t mocking serious conversations about safety or rights — they’re poking fun at how oversimplified messaging can make nuanced discussions even harder. When your policy position fits between two taillights, maybe it deserves a deeper look.
As always, the tone is conversational, not confrontational. It’s about how we talk about hard topics — with clarity, humor, and maybe a little less windshield philosophy. Because real conversations happen face-to-face… not just on the back of a pickup truck.
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