Bob'n'weave
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Seeing a lot of media saluting those who stood and faced the scum in London with chairs, bottles, crates etc. It takes a special kind of person to do this, ignoring the natural instinct to flee and face potential death to help others. In fact, the only ray of hope from all I have seen this last few weeks is the bravery of those who helped the wounded in Manchester and those that stood and fought in London. I'm not asking anyone 'would you stand or run', but I would question the official line of 'run/hide/tell'. If those who stood in London had run, the body count would be much higher. Interesting article from the US questioning 'run and hide' strategy in the wake of 9/11 and mass shootings.
It’s time we stop training to be lambs for the slaughter and have a national conversation about standing up to terrorists—a conversation that, for once, isn’t linked to either arming everyone with guns or to legislatively taking away those same weapons. It’s time to arm ourselves with knowledge about the benefits of action, and with training for such methods of defense and deterrence.
After all, you don’t need to be a Navy SEAL or a SWAT team leader to be a hero. You just need to reflect on the current plan’s flaws and be willing to take a better approach, to stand up together against the evil.
http://dailysignal.com/2016/07/28/l...-up-to-a-terrorist-is-your-best-self-defense/
It’s time we stop training to be lambs for the slaughter and have a national conversation about standing up to terrorists—a conversation that, for once, isn’t linked to either arming everyone with guns or to legislatively taking away those same weapons. It’s time to arm ourselves with knowledge about the benefits of action, and with training for such methods of defense and deterrence.
After all, you don’t need to be a Navy SEAL or a SWAT team leader to be a hero. You just need to reflect on the current plan’s flaws and be willing to take a better approach, to stand up together against the evil.
http://dailysignal.com/2016/07/28/l...-up-to-a-terrorist-is-your-best-self-defense/