Brett Cooper
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You literally just go online, you choose your suppressor, you create a profile, and then you sign a couple forms and they handle all of the other heavy lifting.
It's no confusion, just better shooting as soon as possible.
And Silencer Shop has already helped hundreds of thousands of Americans get theirs fast and easy.
And one thing I love about them is that they don't just stop there, because Silencer Shop is actively suing the federal government to make it easier to own suppressors, short-barreled rifles, and other regulated items, because exercising your rights should not come with government overreach.
Exercising your rights of trolling like Afro-Man should not come with government overreach, and that is what Silencer Shop is fighting for.
Now, Alex and I personally bought a bunch of guns and suppressors through Silencer Shop over the years.
It has been such an easy process.
They're great to work with, and shooting suppressed is a noticeably different experience.
We have better control, less recoil.
It is just a more enjoyable shooting experience overall.
So if you are ready to finally upgrade your shooting experience, head on over to silencershop.com slash cooper to get started.
Again, that is silencershop.com because shooting suppressed just makes you better.
And also, this new documentary from Angel Studios will also make you better.
It is called Death of Recess, and it breaks down how the modern education system didn't just fail, but it was intentionally built this way.
It was centralized, standardized, and protected by powerful institutions.
And once you see through this documentary who shaped it and who benefits from keeping it broken, everything clicks.
We are talking about collapsing test scores and billions of dollars flowing through education organizations, zero accountability, and yet somehow the answer is always give us more money and give us more control, which is just so classic for
the government.
Meanwhile, things like recess disappear, parents get pushed out of the school system, and ideology keeps creeping further into classrooms.
This is not just about play.