Overview
- Lily Tang Williams confronted David Hogg during a debate on gun rights at Dartmouth, questioning the guarantee of a non-tyrannical government in the U.S.
- Williams, who survived Mao's Cultural Revolution, argued that her experience with communism informs her stance on the Second Amendment.
- Hogg, a prominent gun control advocate, admitted he cannot guarantee that the government will never become tyrannical.
- The debate highlighted differing views on gun control, with Williams urging Hogg to learn more about the consequences of gun control in communist regimes.
- The interaction, which ended with a respectful handshake, was part of a broader discussion on gun rights and historical contexts.