Bagginski
Well-Known Member
[insert standard firearms-ownership disclaimers here]
I have never carried. I’ve never felt the need.
I know people who will NEVER leave home unarmed, often with pistol(s), knife, +…
I know people who won’t answer their own door unarmed.
NONE of them are victims of crime, the likes of which they arm against; none have risky occupations; none live in dangerous neighborhoods. ALL of them are “real American patriots” of the sovereign citizen persuasion. EVERY ONE *knows* deep in their bones that they’re not afraid, that they’re out to protect others, but not one has piped up with a tale of their arms coming into play beyond brandishing (aggravated menacing), not one has told me a story about the person they were able to protect *because* they were armed.
Having known most of these jokers for many years, I just don’t believe them when they say they’re not afraid; I think they have a sense of powerlessness that goes SO DEEP that they can’t look at it, can’t let themselves feel it for what it is, so they take up that power stick in the name of others & it becomes the confidence they lack without it. Such people are IMO poor choices for defenders of the public peace…and tend to be crummy neighbors, too.
Whether or not they’re “nice people” is kinda beside the point
I have never carried. I’ve never felt the need.
I know people who will NEVER leave home unarmed, often with pistol(s), knife, +…
I know people who won’t answer their own door unarmed.
NONE of them are victims of crime, the likes of which they arm against; none have risky occupations; none live in dangerous neighborhoods. ALL of them are “real American patriots” of the sovereign citizen persuasion. EVERY ONE *knows* deep in their bones that they’re not afraid, that they’re out to protect others, but not one has piped up with a tale of their arms coming into play beyond brandishing (aggravated menacing), not one has told me a story about the person they were able to protect *because* they were armed.
Having known most of these jokers for many years, I just don’t believe them when they say they’re not afraid; I think they have a sense of powerlessness that goes SO DEEP that they can’t look at it, can’t let themselves feel it for what it is, so they take up that power stick in the name of others & it becomes the confidence they lack without it. Such people are IMO poor choices for defenders of the public peace…and tend to be crummy neighbors, too.
Whether or not they’re “nice people” is kinda beside the point