Micheal wrote:
I don't object to him or you defending with lethal force your life or belongings in either the current times or the predicted bad times.
Then why bring it up, repeatedly?
Micheal wrote:
I object to the idiotic gleefulness some have shown at having multiple opportunities to defend with lethal force.
I've not seen this "idiotic gleefulness" you object to.
Micheal wrote:
I object to advertising your intent to do so, which not only proclaims your naivete but advertises the point that you have something worth taking, beyond your life.
If I am advertising it at all, I am advertising it on an internet forum dedicated, initially, to a video game. Those facts alone "advertise" that I have something worth taking far beyond a statement that I would defend my goods and property. My naïveté, as you call it, pales in comparison to one who posts intimate details of their life, such as family and work, complete with details as to location - with a pictorial timeline. I guess I'm just naïve though.
Micheal wrote:
Its kind of like the soldiers that talk about battles they were never in, talking and stealing the glory of other people's deeds. All the while not realizing that the soldiers that were there never talk about it, aren't all that proud of it, and would rather forget it entirely.
Or, is it kind of like stating bluntly what you're willing to do when your life and the lives of your loved one's is threatened? Nah, must be like an old man attempting to wow the "youngsters" with tales of his misspent middle-age, all the while trying to maintain a veneer of propriety.
Micheal wrote:
Such a bad times world would be a once and done, not a video game to play over and over, resurrecting with the click of a button after you had been killed. There would be no glory, no fame as the big bad anti-hero protecting his rights against all comers. There would only be a sudden death as someone bigger and badder than you plans and executes that plan better than you.
I guess it's better not to have a plan at all, and hope someone else takes care of you.
Micheal wrote:
Your best bet for survival and prosperity in most probable post disaster civilizations not written by heroic story tellers would be to join a civilized group and contribute to the best of your ability. Getting along with others, sharing, teaching, and learning would not only up the chances of your own long term survival, but also that of those around you.
Absolutely. I guess I believe that being able to survive long enough to find such a "civilized group", and protect that civilized group's goods and property might require a little more than trusting in the off chance that they've set up shop across the street and are willing and able to protect you.
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