Consistent with the Model–He is Nuts

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The 2nd Amendment was moral turpitude in and of itself. The possession of a gun is the mark of a person with a violent mind and bad character parading behind the nonsense, unprovable claim that our founding fathers meant/intended things they would have more than likely been against.

Dan Hensley @IAmDanHensley
Posted on X, April 19, 2026

There are probably over 80 million gun owners in the U.S. who own hundreds of millions of guns and shoot billions of rounds of ammo each year. Yet only an extremely small fraction of them commits a violent crime in their lifetime. It is almost as if he is living in an alternate reality.

I has been a few years since I have read anything this messed up. I have to wonder if he just got Internet access after spending several years in a psych ward.

But that is being generous to him. It probably is almost as likely that he is just trying to move the Overton Window to enable elimination of private gun ownership and then a sizable number of the people who owned them.

Another, possible explanation is that he expected to get a lot of traffic from making outlandish statements. Here are few more.

April 19, 2026:

The only way to keep society safe:

Abolish the 6th Amendment, and start charging suspects with disorderly conduct, obstructing the police, and contempt of court when they invoke the 6th. We need to force accused criminals to own up to what they did without hiding behind an attorney.

We also need to abolish the court’s ability and authority to find someone not guilty. We need law that says all criminal court cases MUST end with a guilty finding. There is no such thing as an innocent criminal.

April 18, 2026:

It’s time for our nation to ban all politics and political parties. Political speech, all political speech should be banned in all its forms as well. It’s the ONLY way to do away with political extremism.

But I somewhat discount he believes those are outlandish. Those are the only posts of that type I could find after scrolling through several dozen posts. He openly admits he lives in Chicago, claims to be a “Media Personality” and “Chicago Public Safety Journalist.” I find the attitude expressed in the posts above to be consistent with my model of his bio.

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4 thoughts on “Consistent with the Model–He is Nuts

  1. Wait…. Someone who hates the 2nd Amendment, also hates the 1st, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 8th Amendments (and probably all the rest), too?

    This is my shocked face.

    It’s almost like it’s not guns they hate; it’s personal and individual rights. This is so over-the-top, I would suspect it of being a parody/satire account, but I trust due diligence was done and this is what the person actually believes. (There are people out there with views this extreme. They’re rare — thankfully — but they do exist, and they post on social media as much as anyone else.)

  2. “We also need to abolish the court’s ability and authority to find someone not guilty. We need law that says all criminal court cases MUST end with a guilty finding. There is no such thing as an innocent criminal.”

    This makes me think it’s a parody account…

    But it’s still not certain. People are really, REALLY stupid….

  3. Yet another example of why Robert Heinlein was correct. Voting should require you to deposit an ounce of 18 carat or purer gold into a slot. A computer then conducts a 25 question random test on basic US history, civics, economics, current world events, mathematics and science. If you score 80% or above, your gold is returned and the door to the single person voting booth opens. You can vote in that election. If you score below 80% your gold is a contribution to pay down the national debt and you don’t get to vote! Safeguards would obviously need to be in place to prevent cheating.

    Universal suffrage is a failure and is destroying Western civilization

  4. That’s the thing about the internet…. It allows anyone, including raging morons like this Hensley idiot the opportunity to parade their mental illness for all the world to see.

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