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Proof-Variation7005 t1_jdd0aoy wrote

>Actually as a Paramedic, I devoted my life to helping people, and I have.

That doesn't buy you the right to shoot strangers. It just reinforces that there isn't a link between a "noble" job and being a good person.

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Ijustlookedthatup t1_jddlgkm wrote

Nope it was the point that why if I wanted to kill people would I not join the military or police? Kinda odd place for someone to work if they wanna kill. Also my point was about self defense of your life. Not really what I would consider being a bad person.

I love how everyone immediately goes to call me a psycho because I believe a woman who is dragged from her car and beaten has the right to self defense.

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_jddqgdp wrote

IDK, her exercising the second amendment turns an incident where nobody even went to a hospital into one where someone ends up in a morgue. That doesn't really seem like a better situation, even if the person in the morgue was the bad guy

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Ijustlookedthatup t1_jdelxhv wrote

You don’t know the outcome, anything can happen when a group attacks an individual. I would absolutely prefer the bday guy be in a morgue than an innocent woman get beaten by a group. It’s remarkable to me but it seems people have more empathy for the criminal than the innocent, I’m curious why that is

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_jdf1ct5 wrote

>You don’t know the outcome

Considering we're talking about a single incident 2 years ago, I kinda do know the outcome. We all do. That's just the nature of linear time. I'm going to need to have more than 1 incident in the last decade in the city before we can start pretending it is even sorta probable.

And, without remotely trying to say, she deserved it or the attack was warranted, I have trouble believing that her version of the build-up where the group was just sitting through multiple light cycles before she politely honked and then was attacked. I've seen plenty of aggressive behavior towards other motorists from the ATV and Dirt Bike crowd but her version of events failed the smell test. Hell, just the idea of them camping at an intersection and refusing to move runs against every one of the hundreds of other times people have seen these groups.

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VinylGator t1_jdg0atx wrote

And here we have the goal post pushed further down the field.

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Ijustlookedthatup t1_jdf25nw wrote

There’s an article referenced above with a list of the different times people have ran into trouble with them. They don’t do it where I live but I don’t like to see innocent people get hurt by criminals without any defense.

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VinylGator t1_jdg0wme wrote

I fucking hate guns but this person is just nuts. I would do anything in my power to instinctively put an end to anyone trying to forcibly accost me from my vehicle that also had my children in it.

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Ijustlookedthatup t1_jdhcz9j wrote

I enjoy target shooting, but if I could snap my fingers and have every firearm gone I probably would. I 100% agree on defense.

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VinylGator t1_jdg02jv wrote

Fucking hilarious.

“I’m just going to let you forcibly, with ill intentions, grab me out of my car that also has my children in the back seat. I’m sure your intentions are altruistic.”

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VinylGator t1_jdfzikh wrote

Again, I’d like to point out the the user painted the picture of being forcefully grabbed out of a car that also contained her children as the scenario in which force would and should be reasonable. Any court of law will uphold that reason. You’re just trying to antagonize for the sake of antagonizing.

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