"Plan to Kill Everyone You Meet"

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Zorba

Lifer
Oct 22, 1999
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Those all seem like valid reasons to be on the alert. Not necessarily enough to kill...unless the incursion progresses.
"Not necessarily" enough to kill? WTF. If you are afraid someone turning around in your driveway might harm you stay the fuck inside.
 

Vic

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Jun 12, 2001
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I refuse to accept this idea, even if it kills me. I just couldn't see the point of living.
That's because living in mortal fear at all times is irrational and violates the social contract. What point is there of living in a society if there is to be no expectation of safety within that society?
Is it really such a shock that this radical right-wing ideology that passes for modern conservatism is failing? They expect people to comply to a society that gives them nothing in return.
But it's the libs' fault that crime is increasing..
 

NWRMidnight

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Jun 18, 2001
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There's nothing wrong with that. It DOESN'T mean "kill everyone you meet," just be prepared to do so if they prove to be a threat.

I've lived with that mindset for more than 50 years. I developed it right after I landed in Vietnam and realized...the "friendly" Vietnamese people looked identical to the "enemy" Vietnamese people...and, in way too many cases...they were one and the same.
"prove to be a threat" how is that proving part, appear to be working out so far? How do you think this "solution" will play out where we already have people being shot for going to the wrong house, or pulling into the wrong drive way? Yes, there is something seriously wrong with this idea.. it will lead to even more senseless guns deaths, not decrease them.
 
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WelshBloke

Lifer
Jan 12, 2005
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This is what the gun rot does to people's brains:


Absolutely no reason to be afraid, and he's shooting teen girls in the fucking back. Right until until Sunday he had probably been a "Reasonable gun owner" for life. The dude should get the fucking needle, piece of fucking trash.
"“In 2020, there were 45,222 firearm-related deaths in the United States – that’s about 124 people dying from a firearm-related injury each day,” officials said."

Fucking hell!
 

BoomerD

No Lifer
Feb 26, 2006
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"Not necessarily" enough to kill? WTF. If you are afraid someone turning around in your driveway might harm you stay the fuck inside.
It's MY fckn driveway, not a public parking lot.
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The point was...just turning around in the driveway isn't by itself enough to kill someone. (but the example was "parking in the wrong driveway, not just turning around.) Now if they get out of the car and try to get into the house...that is. Same with the other examples. Ringing the wrong doorbell...oops, shit happens, but that's often a ploy used by burglars casing a property...as long as they admit the mistake and leave peacefully...that's fine.
If you open the wrong car door, (presuming this is an occupied car) they how does the occupant know it isn't an attempted carjacking? If the car is unoccupied, that's potentially vehicle burglary.
Folks here have gone off on me for my advocating expansion of the death penalty to include burglary, robbery, forcible rape, car jacking, DUI that causes death or serious injury to another party...kill them all, let whatever god sort them out.
 

feralkid

Lifer
Jan 28, 2002
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It's MY fckn driveway, not a public parking lot.
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The point was...just turning around in the driveway isn't by itself enough to kill someone. (but the example was "parking in the wrong driveway, not just turning around.) Now if they get out of the car and try to get into the house...that is. Same with the other examples. Ringing the wrong doorbell...oops, shit happens, but that's often a ploy used by burglars casing a property...as long as they admit the mistake and leave peacefully...that's fine.
If you open the wrong car door, (presuming this is an occupied car) they how does the occupant know it isn't an attempted carjacking? If the car is unoccupied, that's potentially vehicle burglary.
Folks here have gone off on me for my advocating expansion of the death penalty to include burglary, robbery, forcible rape, car jacking, DUI that causes death or serious injury to another party...kill them all, let whatever god sort them out.
We like you Boomer, but you're showing signs of classic PTSD.

Not a good look, buddy.
 

Zorba

Lifer
Oct 22, 1999
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It's MY fckn driveway, not a public parking lot.
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The point was...just turning around in the driveway isn't by itself enough to kill someone. (but the example was "parking in the wrong driveway, not just turning around.) Now if they get out of the car and try to get into the house...that is. Same with the other examples. Ringing the wrong doorbell...oops, shit happens, but that's often a ploy used by burglars casing a property...as long as they admit the mistake and leave peacefully...that's fine.
If you open the wrong car door, (presuming this is an occupied car) they how does the occupant know it isn't an attempted carjacking? If the car is unoccupied, that's potentially vehicle burglary.
Folks here have gone off on me for my advocating expansion of the death penalty to include burglary, robbery, forcible rape, car jacking, DUI that causes death or serious injury to another party...kill them all, let whatever god sort them out.
So you are okay with the possibility of killing a completely innocent kid to maybe potentially protect your car stereo? Further in most of these cases recently the gun nut pursued the victim. The kids that got executed for the opening the wrong car door were shot and killed in their own car.

How does someone parking in your driveway put your life in jeopardy? She if they try to break into your house, but parking in your driveway in not the same as parking in your house. You may also want to look up where your property actually starts, around here the first 12.5 feet of the driveway are in the public right of way and are not "yours." Parking on that first 12.5 feet would fall under city ordinances for blocking access, so a small ticket not the death penalty.
 

Zorba

Lifer
Oct 22, 1999
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And this is the other plan everyone should have, according to our own government agency, the FBI.

Just more proof of the insane inefficiencies guns bring the US. We spend 100s of billions a year to protect ourselves from guns, between arming our police for war, security scannings everywhere we go, mass shooting training everywhere. All so some small dick scaredy cats can feel like a man holding their metal dildos.
 

Ajay

Lifer
Jan 8, 2001
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I refuse to accept this idea, even if it kills me. I just couldn't see the point of living.
Yeah this. We had a pretty bad uptick in crime ~8 years ago in my neighborhood. I was seriously considering getting a shotgun or pistol - though I was reluctant to keep a gun I’m my house. Fortunately, the police really cracked down in the area and ran more patrols for a while. That put an end to the crime spree and spared me from having to make that decision. Also saved me money on buying a gun and putting in range time.
 
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MrSquished

Lifer
Jan 14, 2013
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The job of a solider is to kill people and break things. We like to pretend otherwise, but the bottom line doesn't change. The advice simply means "be prepared". I know that offends the delicate sensibility's of some people, but those folks are going to be offended by anything that doesn't directly affirm their world view.
Everything we have and hold dear exists because rough men with guns did the necessary killing.

Your brain is broken. Some people here think you are smart. Not many, but some morons do. I don't.

Who said don't be prepared or have some street smarts or don't be naive? Nobody. How you think that makes a statement like Plan to Kill Everyone You Meet understandable is sickening. No shit that the peace is kept by soldiers with guns in some senses. The point of that is to NOT have to live in a country/society where we all have to think like soldiers all the time. That's called living in a civilized society.

You are a sick fuck to even try to justify any of this. Literally a sociopath.
 
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Homerboy

Lifer
Mar 1, 2000
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There's nothing wrong with that. It DOESN'T mean "kill everyone you meet," just be prepared to do so if they prove to be a threat.

I've lived with that mindset for more than 50 years. I developed it right after I landed in Vietnam and realized...the "friendly" Vietnamese people looked identical to the "enemy" Vietnamese people...and, in way too many cases...they were one and the same.
what a horrible horrible way to live life.
49 years on Earth, and not once have I walked around thinking "I'm ready to kill everyone here". I've been in locations/situations where I was on higher alert, but never ever have I just been out somewhere ready to kill everyone at the drop of a hat.
 

Sunburn74

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Oct 5, 2009
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what a horrible horrible way to live life.
49 years on Earth, and not once have I walked around thinking "I'm ready to kill everyone here". I've been in locations/situations where I was on higher alert, but never ever have I just been out somewhere ready to kill everyone at the drop of a hat.
Agreed. Not having to kill each other is the major advantage of a society that has rules and laws. Once that's gone, what's the point?