jonrock
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Post by jonrock on Feb 5, 2024 9:54:32 GMT
Notice what this gentleman states after he critiques his own encounter. He states he saw the subject creating a disturbance at the gas station and could have simply driven to another gas station. Lucky for him, everything turned out ok. Oh, and yes, I do have to look into those non-metallic knucks. I have some martial arts secrets used on the ancient streets of britain, a budget friendly version of these... Motorbike gloves with carbon fibre knuckles are lethal, my all time favorite is holding a clipper lighter in your hand and squeezing it as hard as you can, your fist will literally become a rock, you might break it but guaranteed to smash a jaw to pieces if all else fails use your head like a raging scotsman just close your eyes, bend your knees and drive that nogging in like you are trying to jump through the enemy. The superman headbutt!
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lardy
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Post by lardy on Feb 5, 2024 14:54:31 GMT
Whilst not entirely random, the kid was obviously involved in some shady shit we can see they wont let you off the hook for being innocent, just blood thirsty. The father clearly just back from work in his gear grabbing him and his son a kfc, I don't see how the government can improve things without violating human rights etc and just making these people die a slow painful death when caught.
Growing up it was very rare to hear of a stabbing or a machete attack, the people who were in jail for it were like unicorns and all sorts of stories were told about that one psycho who killed someone with an axe, now everyone and their cousin has lost someone to knife/machete/axe/gun whatever attacks.
I have always leaned away from the USA state of mind on guns but more recently I empathize with them as I get older and have a family I wouldn't mind a little shooter to keep them safe.
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jonrock
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Post by jonrock on Feb 5, 2024 15:59:44 GMT
Whilst not entirely random, the kid was obviously involved in some shady shit we can see they wont let you off the hook for being innocent, just blood thirsty. The father clearly just back from work in his gear grabbing him and his son a kfc, I don't see how the government can improve things without violating human rights etc and just making these people die a slow painful death when caught. Growing up it was very rare to hear of a stabbing or a machete attack, the people who were in jail for it were like unicorns and all sorts of stories were told about that one psycho who killed someone with an axe, now everyone and their cousin has lost someone to knife/machete/axe/gun whatever attacks. I have always leaned away from the USA state of mind on guns but more recently I empathize with them as I get older and have a family I wouldn't mind a little shooter to keep them safe. Spain is going that route: organized crime, drug dealing, knife attacks, etc...25 years ago, this would have been considered a dystopia and completely unthinkable. If we add the rest of the agenda, we can clearly see that the future is here.
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Post by thag on Feb 5, 2024 17:09:34 GMT
Whilst not entirely random, the kid was obviously involved in some shady shit we can see they wont let you off the hook for being innocent, just blood thirsty. The father clearly just back from work in his gear grabbing him and his son a kfc, I don't see how the government can improve things without violating human rights etc and just making these people die a slow painful death when caught. Growing up it was very rare to hear of a stabbing or a machete attack, the people who were in jail for it were like unicorns and all sorts of stories were told about that one psycho who killed someone with an axe, now everyone and their cousin has lost someone to knife/machete/axe/gun whatever attacks. I have always leaned away from the USA state of mind on guns but more recently I empathize with them as I get older and have a family I wouldn't mind a little shooter to keep them safe. Spain is going that route: organized crime, drug dealing, knife attacks, etc...25 years ago, this would have been considered a dystopia and completely unthinkable. If we add the rest of the agenda, we can clearly see that the future is here. Unfortunately I believe this will soon be coming to many areas of the US. as well and will be greatly increased once people give up their guns. The increased crimes will be used for us to give up a little bit more of our rights every time a major incident occurs and media keeps playing it over and over for those CNN and other news junkies.
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brothersteve
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Post by brothersteve on Feb 5, 2024 18:04:24 GMT
"....will be greatly increased once people give up their guns..."....Yes, they are trying desperately to do this here in the US. Easier said than done IMO.
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Post by Capt America on Feb 5, 2024 20:06:50 GMT
I carry a few different things, but seldom leave the house without ANYTHING. In case I do, I keep one of those tire puncture things in my car I put in my pocket. It's basically a 3" metal spike coming out of a handle that fits nicely in the fist.
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brothersteve
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Post by brothersteve on Feb 6, 2024 14:51:32 GMT
I carry a few different things, but seldom leave the house without ANYTHING. In case I do, I keep one of those tire puncture things in my car I put in my pocket. It's basically a 3" metal spike coming out of a handle that fits nicely in the fist. I carry an 8"x10" photoshopped picture of Biden, Harris and me. All the nutty lib lefty's leave me alone once they see that.
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Post by fredhutch on Feb 6, 2024 15:00:45 GMT
Student: "What is the best way to deal with a knife attack?"
Sonny Puzikas: "Move to Texas so you can carry a gun"...
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brothersteve
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Post by brothersteve on Feb 7, 2024 13:33:42 GMT
The reason I don't carry anything is if I have something other than a gun and run into someone who has a gun pulling it out (haha) may be provocation to get shot and they can say it was self-defense....look! he has a spike in his hand. Carrying a gun in bad places is not for me. I just don't go to them. As an independent contractor, I don't take work in the city area anymore.
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brothersteve
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Post by brothersteve on Feb 7, 2024 14:16:53 GMT
Here's an example of the nutcases walking the streets. Don't get me wrong, people with mental issues need help, but to let folks just walk around who should be in an institution is bad for everyone. With 15 misdemeanors and stabbing another person in 2017 and she still on the streets? The systems are al broken. Watch out, if you're handicapped either. "Woman caught on video stabbing man in wheelchair, disemboweling other man, prosecutor says"......"...her criminal history. Finch has 15 prior misdemeanors, he said. She was arrested in 2017 after stabbing someone during a dispute" www.syracuse.com/crime/2024/02/woman-stabs-man-in-wheelchair-then-disembowels-another-in-syracuse-caught-on-video-prosecutor-says.html
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