When ’60 Minutes Australia’ Asked Uncle Ted If America Had a Gun Problem

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Australian TV got a heavy dose of American gun culture in 2013 when 60 Minutes Australia sat down with rocker Ted Nugent and other pro-2A advocates.

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What the producers hoped would be a gun-control sob story turned into a lesson on freedom, self-defense, and why millions of Americans will never surrender their firearms.

The program opened with emotional numbers — “6,000 people killed by guns since Sandy Hook” — designed to frame America as a nation drowning in gun violence.

Nugent wasn’t having it. From his Texas porch, he tore into the narrative with trademark fire: “Where innocent people are forced into unarmed helplessness, they are slaughtered. Where people have the right to bear arms, they survive and evil loses.”

When pressed on why he “needed” so-called assault rifles, Nugent flipped the script.

This segment originally aired in 2013. The network recently posted it again on its YouTube page. In doing so, it wrote, “In the United States of America, thousands of people are killed every year in acts of gun violence. Most recently, prominent right-wing activist Charlie Kirk was shot during a university speech.”

“Do you have more than one TV? How dare you? Quit with the need crap. I refuse to answer your question that you think you might know what I might need,” he exclaimed.

That exchange summed up the divide — Australians looked for justification, Americans like Nugent reminded them rights don’t require excuses.

The show also spotlighted everyday Americans, from suburban moms training with pistols to children learning firearm safety under Marine veteran instructors.

Viewers in Sydney may have been “mortified” at kids handling .22s, but here it looked like responsible parenting. Teaching gun handling early is about respect and safety — not fear.

And it isn’t just families. Women are now the fastest-growing segment of gun owners in America, with more than 30 million armed and often choosing firearms that fit their style.

As one instructor put it, “A gun is a tool if you practice it — and it’s your choice to carry it.”

The segment even visited Kennesaw, Georgia — the town where local law requires households to own a firearm. Predictably, crime there sits at rock-bottom.

Locals chalk it up to deterrence: when everyone’s armed, criminals think twice.

Throughout, Nugent delivered classic Nuge: no compromise, no apologies. He called out politicians protected by taxpayer-funded security who demand ordinary citizens go unarmed.

“How dare our employees tell the employers they get armed security at our expense, but we will be unarmed and helpless,” he said. “Kiss my ass.”

That’s Ted Nugent — blunt, brash, and unapologetically pro-2A. And while 60 Minutes Australia wanted to paint America’s gun culture as dangerous, what came across loud and clear was why millions cling proudly to their firearms. In a world that feels increasingly dangerous, they’d rather face evil armed than kneel helpless and disarmed.

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