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Sorry I had to cut so much of this. Sgt. Ron Helus (mentioned) was the police officer who was killed.
1 posted on 11/14/2018 6:41:52 AM PST by Brilliant
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Sheepdogs. Enough said.


2 posted on 11/14/2018 6:55:39 AM PST by Bulwyf
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Here’s more:

This is the masculinity we so often hear denigrated. It takes as its duty the physical protection of others, especially women. This masculinity doesn’t wait for verbal consent or invitation to push a person out of harm’s way. It sends hundreds of firefighters racing up the Twin Towers to save people they’ve never met. And it sent Sgt. Ron Helus of the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office rushing into Borderline Bar and Grill, where the shooter was waiting for him. “I gotta go handle a call,” Helus had just told his wife over the phone. “I love you.”

The way so many women have a natural ease with caring for children, so, too, do many men have the instinct to protect and serve. We can harness it, but it doesn’t proceed automatically. It is a refined sort of masculinity that must be developed and praised. The military has done this for years. Police academies and fire departments do too. Only the educated classes have learned to sneer at it. Would that they never need it.

There will always be young men like the Thousand Oaks shooter, full of rage, mentally unstable, living with mom, failing to launch. We can work to eliminate the threat they pose, or treat whatever mental disease hobbles them. But we will never stop every malefactor from obtaining a weapon. The extended magazine that enabled the shooter to fire so many rounds is already illegal in California.

We will also never entirely eradicate evil. But if we continue to disparage heroism—if we repeatedly shame those who want to protect women—we can suppress the impulse. We are no doubt doing so already. Somehow, Mr. Wennerstrom and his buddies missed the lecture that young women don’t require protection. Many lives were saved as a result.

Ms. Shrier is a writer living in Los Angeles.


3 posted on 11/14/2018 6:56:59 AM PST by Mrs. Don-o ("Actually, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart." - DJT)
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I don’t get it:

Why didn’t a really hot, shiny-haired 15 y.o. girl roundhouse KICK out a window or two..?

I see them beating up CIA contractors on TV and movies all the time...


4 posted on 11/14/2018 7:00:39 AM PST by gaijin
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Brilliant post, Brilliant! Bookmark!


5 posted on 11/14/2018 7:01:40 AM PST by CondoleezzaProtege
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Sad thing is the bar was a “Gun Free Zone” so the off duty police there were unarmed.


6 posted on 11/14/2018 7:03:25 AM PST by Ruy Dias de Bivar
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"Real Men Saved Lives in Thousand Oaks"

It is true, and we should all be thankful for their courage.

But we should also be aware that

"Wusses caused deaths of many in Thousand Oaks"

The wusses, of course, were the liberal politicians who passed laws which prevented the six off duty police officers present in the bar from carrying their service weapons. Had that been allowed, the carnage would have been substantially less.

9 posted on 11/14/2018 7:53:58 AM PST by norwaypinesavage (The stone age didn't end because we ran out of stones.)
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