Message from @bandit

Discord ID: 513325964982484992


2018-11-17 12:09:08 UTC  

You never walk to or from your car?

2018-11-17 12:09:23 UTC  

And you can teleport the bat into your hands?

2018-11-17 12:09:29 UTC  

No, I understand that I'm not always near it

2018-11-17 12:09:31 UTC  

Does this hold up to all the gun deaths?

2018-11-17 12:10:14 UTC  

Public education on self defense would be help too

2018-11-17 12:10:31 UTC  

Absolutely. The casualty rate is of literally no concern to me. More people die every year from falling off of ladders. Three times as many people are beaten to death with hammers. Several times more die of the flu in a single season.

2018-11-17 12:10:32 UTC  

Even then, If I'm honest I would prefer a person getting robbed to a person getting killed.

2018-11-17 12:11:15 UTC  

To be honest, if someone pulled a knife on me or my fiancee, and demanded my wallet, I'd blow them the fuck away if I didn't have a single dollar in it.

2018-11-17 12:11:15 UTC  

Those two can go hand in hand sadly

2018-11-17 12:11:19 UTC  

The point isn't being robbed.

2018-11-17 12:11:34 UTC  

It's defending your life and agency against a hostile threat.

2018-11-17 12:11:47 UTC  

Ladders and hammers are usefull, the flu is natural.

2018-11-17 12:12:03 UTC  

But in your scenario I would prefer having more people robbed to the exchange of less people killed.

2018-11-17 12:12:38 UTC  

Robberies rarely go like that, though6

2018-11-17 12:12:54 UTC  

In what way?

2018-11-17 12:12:56 UTC  

Once a victim demonstrates compliance with a predator, it usually goes a step further.

2018-11-17 12:13:05 UTC  

What do you mean by step further?

2018-11-17 12:13:38 UTC  

DoJ statistics show that in all cases except immediate, violent resistance, the victim is likely to be subject to escalation by the hostile actor.

2018-11-17 12:13:45 UTC  

Describe it.

2018-11-17 12:14:01 UTC  

What sort of escalation

2018-11-17 12:14:07 UTC  

And could you send me the statistics

2018-11-17 12:14:26 UTC  

A death I'm assuming?

2018-11-17 12:14:51 UTC  

A man comes up to a woman, asks her if her dog bites. She says no. He pulls a knife. Demands her purse. She complies. That's twice now.

2018-11-17 12:15:03 UTC  

The first capitulation was opening a dialogue.

2018-11-17 12:15:04 UTC  

That's only a robbery

2018-11-17 12:15:08 UTC  

I'm not finished.

2018-11-17 12:15:12 UTC  

Opening of a dialogue isn't bad

2018-11-17 12:15:25 UTC  

It can be. But that's a separate discussion.

2018-11-17 12:15:51 UTC  

She's complied now. The predator knows he has a compliant victim. She's already done exactly what he told her.

2018-11-17 12:16:03 UTC  

"Okay, bitch, now, step over here."

2018-11-17 12:16:10 UTC  

Then it's a rape.

2018-11-17 12:16:13 UTC  

Then it's a murder.

2018-11-17 12:16:38 UTC  

Is the dog okay?

2018-11-17 12:17:04 UTC  

But this can also apply only to America.

2018-11-17 12:17:11 UTC  

Can it now

2018-11-17 12:17:20 UTC  

Mugging, rape, and murder only take place in America?

2018-11-17 12:17:32 UTC  

In this way yes.

2018-11-17 12:17:43 UTC  

I think this is a very bad rephrasing of my argument though.

2018-11-17 12:17:49 UTC  

How so

2018-11-17 12:18:01 UTC  

How can that take place ONLY in America?

2018-11-17 12:18:20 UTC  

I'm saying that this thing of roberries ending with rapes of murders can apply only to America (as in, your study)