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Gordon Ryan’s “Protecting The Border” Video Gets Roasted

Gordon Ryan’s “Protecting The Border” Video Gets Roasted

Gordon Ryan recently posted a video on his YouTube channel, all about going to “protect the border”…
And he is getting roasted by a part of the BJJ community for it.

In short, Ryan traveled to the US-Mexico border, addressing his strong stance against illegal immigration.
He highlighted the economic and security concerns, emphasizing that taxpayers shouldn’t support undocumented immigrants indefinitely.

Then, upon arriving at the “Children’s Ranch”, he observed the scene and noted the lack of visible firearms among attendees.
Concluding his visit, Ryan reflected on the uneventful nature of the trip.

Check it out below:

A part of the BJJ community has criticized Ryan’s video (and approach to it throughout), such as the following Instagram comments:

Dude couldn’t even protect his own car from being stolen.
Now he thinks he can protect the border lol.

This is so cringe and embarrassing, it’s crazy, none of his friends have told him yet.

Gotta make fun of the missing mag.

You haven’t protected anything. Seriously. Love what you do, but stop lying.
For the actual people protecting the country, we ask you, please stop.

What do you think of Ryan’s video?
Did you enjoy it or not?

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