I got part way thru the video, but due to time constraints I cannot finish it. But I did hear him say that women will ignore you.
Once upon a time I was a supervisor and for several years a team leader at the work place. The inexperienced ignoring the experienced is universal with age, sex, race and any other way people can be categorized. And with today’s younger people, to tell them they are doing something wrong can lead to a serious emotional backlash.
None of this belongs when it comes time to handle firearms. I also have the feeling today’s supervisors are reluctant to address such issues with millineals due to the back lash.
Case in point: Several weeks back at a Scheels Sporting goods store a young employee was installing a scope on a newly purchased rifle and pointing it all around the store with people within the sight path. This was done in full view of his supervisor. I wanted to take the gun away from him and beat him with it. I know I should have went to upper management, but just got the hell out of Dodge.
Some people are just plain stupid. Hubby who was a Farm boy, sharp shooter when in USAF (Nam) taught me, years of marriage I knew to listen when he gave orders, as he rarely did, on the road to much as a 2 way radio Trouble shooter; I ran the house. He issued orders only when needed. Trusting I had the commonsense to take precautions. We worked as a team. He could shoot a heart kill pattern every time. Rifle or 9 mm. I tried out several .380 for hand fit, Bersa .380 was just right.
> I got part way thru the video...
I’m sorry, but I lost all respect for you and quit reading your post when I saw that. /JK