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To: Drew68

Folks, with the anti-theft technology in today’s vehicles, it is much harder to steal them stealthily. Therefore, the feral, who is not going to change, has resorted to much more incidences of car-jacking.

Furthermore, the feral understands and begrudgingly respects, (but does not fear), that there are more armed citizens. Because of this, you are seeing an increase in which the feral either shoots immediately or does so with the least amount of resistance.

Anyone who is surprised when a feral runs up, pulls your door open and sticks a gun in their face, is going to initially protest. That protest is the only provocation ferals need to exact some of their own brand of social justice.

Believe me, when there are survivors, they are so socially kowtowed that they will not mention any of the racial epithets heaped upon them during their ordeal...

Now in this case, since nothing was taken, it could be an initiation or just some good ol’ fashion social justice, but the assassination theory is way down the list.


10 posted on 06/08/2017 11:11:29 AM PDT by Molon Labbie (In Safe Space, no one can hear you weep....No one cares either.)
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To: Molon Labbie
Furthermore, the feral understands and begrudgingly respects, (but does not fear), that there are more armed citizens. Because of this, you are seeing an increase in which the feral either shoots immediately or does so with the least amount of resistance.

I was thinking about this exact scenario. If you think your victim might be armed, best to just shoot him (or her) dead before they have a chance to even process what is taking place.

This is where constant vigilance to situational awareness comes into play. The feral is going to target the person who doesn't see him coming. If he sees you looking at him, he might look somewhere else.

12 posted on 06/08/2017 11:22:45 AM PDT by Drew68
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