

The liberal media’s favorite talking point just went up in smoke.
A viral video is making waves across social media today, showing the exact moment an establishment “expert” was forced to retreat after being confronted by a member of the next generation who actually did her homework.
The video, resurfaced by popular account Vigilant Fox, has already racked up over 700,000 views and continues to gain traction across social media.
In a segment from the Jubilee series “Tim Miller vs 20 Gen Z Conservatives,” Never-Trumper-turned-MSNBC-regular Tim Miller tried to play the “common sense” card, arguing that the United States has high gun violence simply because it has a lot of guns.
But the Gen Z conservative wasn’t buying it, and she came prepared.
After attempting to deflect and pivot, Miller ultimately conceded the point.
Gen Z Conservative:
You talked about how there are other problems facing America—not only that there are more guns and that’s why there’s more gun violence, correct?Tim Miller:
No, I think the problem—I think there’s more gun violence in America because there are more guns. I think it’s pretty simple to understand. There’s not—we don’t have anywhere near this level of gun death in any other country in the world, any other first-world country, any Western country. If you’re under 18, the most likely way you are going to die in this country is by gun death. That is not equivalent in other similar Western nations.Gen Z Conservative:
Right.Tim Miller:
So I think it’s basically the guns.Gen Z Conservative:
Yes. Okay, so more guns equals more gun violence. I want to address that claim by, first of all, bringing up how the majority—or at least almost 50%—of all homicides caused by guns are in cities where gun ownership per capita is much lower than the rest of the country.And secondly, I’d like to point out that from the 1990s to the early 2000s, we had a major decrease in homicides involving guns, while we also had an increase in the number of guns by nearly 50%.
So the other thing I’d like to—
Tim Miller:
We had an assault weapons ban during that time. I guess the stats in the cities—this is kind of a funny thing, and I’m glad somebody brought this up—because the pro-gun side in this country is always trying to cut and dissect the demographics down. They’re like, okay, so there was a higher percentage in this city, or among this type of person, or among this demographic.The only reason you can do that kind of statistical breakdown is because we have so many gun deaths in this country. Again, there were 10 in Japan in 2023. There were 10 in Australia. There were 236 in France.
And in France, there were 887. We had 46,000. I don’t—so it seems pretty obvious. I don’t know why we have to come up with other convoluted reasons for why we have all these deaths in this country.
Gen Z Conservative:
So I think that there are a few reasons. First of all, I think that fatherless homes are a big part of it. In America, we have the highest rate of any country in the world of single-parent households, the majority of those being without fathers.Also, 76% of people who commit violent acts come from fatherless homes. Additionally, I think a second problem we have is releasing criminals back into the streets—it’s our criminal justice system. The majority—76% of people who commit violent crimes in the United States—have a criminal record of some sort, whether that be an arrest, a conviction, or otherwise.
So we need to stop releasing people back into the streets.
Tim Miller:
I agree.
WATCH:
Young conservative woman picks apart MSNBC contributor’s claim that more guns = more gun violence
TIM MILLER: “I think it’s basically the guns.”
WOMAN: “First of all… almost 50% of all homicides caused by guns are in cities where the gun per capita is much lower.”
“Secondly,… pic.twitter.com/QjMXs4mYBH
— The Vigilant Fox
(@VigilantFox) March 22, 2026
The radical left loves to ignore the “who” and the “why” of crime, preferring to blame inanimate objects while law-abiding citizens are left defenseless.
The United States has the highest rate of civilian firearm ownership in the world by a massive margin roughly 120.5 guns per 100 people.
The estimate of 120.5 guns per 100 people comes from the Small Arms Survey, which is the most widely cited authority for this metric.

As of early 2026, some reports estimate there are now approximately 1.5 firearms per person in the U.S., totaling around 500 million privately owned guns.
If the “more guns = more death” narrative were true, the U.S. should be the most dangerous place on earth.
It isn’t even close. The highest rates of firearm-related homicides are concentrated in Latin America and the Caribbean.
The highest rates of firearm-related homicides are concentrated in Latin America and the Caribbean.

Meanwhile, countries like Iceland (31.7 per 100) and Norway (28.8 per 100) maintain high ownership rates but some of the world’s lowest gun homicide rates.
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(@VigilantFox) March 22, 2026