NRA instructor trains thousands of inner city women 'to ensure they’re never victims'

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An NRA instructor described as “the Left’s worst nightmare” is on a mission to train thousands of minority women from Detroit on how to safely protect themselves with guns “to ensure they’re never victims.”

"The left thinks the Second Amendment wasn’t made for people who look like us. They said the same thing during the Jim Crow era too," NRA instructor Rick Ector, who is black, said in a video published by the NRA on Thursday morning.

"There's a wave of criminal violence sweeping across all big cities in America, fueled by politicians hellbent on dismantling the police, releasing criminals onto the streets, and failing to enforce the gun laws on the books. Instead of protecting their constituents, these politicians continue to push their extreme gun control agenda," NRA Executive Vice President Wayne LaPierre told Fox News.

The women of Detroit who Ector trained echoed LaPierre’s comments, expressing they are grateful for the courses amid the increase in gun crimes. "In Detroit, yeah, the crime is increasing and you know, we just need something to protect ourselves," one woman who Ector trained said in the video. As for Ector, he said that after being"brainwashed" that gun ownership was"bad," he one day found himself being robbed at gunpoint in his own driveway. He was able to get the suspects to flee by telling them a"whopping lie" that he had a house full of guns and trained gun users.

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