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Post by tkarter on May 27, 2013 22:06:06 GMT -5
www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7YBjik-dQo&feature=youtu.beThis is but a small part of seeing how mean the criminal is. If you don't understand they walk among us then you are the sheep that will get sheared. This is only a small part of how mean the criminal world is.
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Post by ricco on Jun 2, 2013 10:49:12 GMT -5
Thanks for posting that video.
We go about our daily lives, work, family and such and forget about the predatory nature of some people. Shearing the sheep is a good analogy. The violent criminal views people with no more regard than a farmer does a field of wheat, we are crop to harvested. Although, in some instances there is a more harmful component than merely the harvest, the violent criminal enjoys the fear and pain he inflicts on his victim.
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Post by tkarter on Jun 2, 2013 19:29:54 GMT -5
Thanks for posting that video. We go about our daily lives, work, family and such and forget about the predatory nature of some people. Shearing the sheep is a good analogy. The violent criminal views people with no more regard than a farmer does a field of wheat, we are crop to harvested. Although, in some instances there is a more harmful component than merely the harvest, the violent criminal enjoys the fear and pain he inflicts on his victim. Not I, while I go about my work I never forgert the predators of this society. I have to be nice to folks who aren't them but when I see one I know one. That nurse shouldn't work there if she will say "even an animal wouldn't do that to someone trying to help them." If I were a warden of the prison nobody would lift weights but the guards. Those that act violently in my prison would starve for weeks before ever seeing daylight again. I don't believe in making a predator stronger.
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Post by eagle on Jun 14, 2013 22:52:08 GMT -5
I've dealt with too many of them. Also did some volunteer work with the prisons, and saw them on the 'other side'. LOL.
People seriously have no concept. As said, people who aren't crazy find it difficult to comprehend those that are. Nah, too many have no feelings for any human being... none... and people just don't understand that fact. You also better be able and ready to react in a second, and without any reserve, if you want to survive an attack at all... and with some of these guys, even that probably wouldn't help one bit.
I'm with you TK, no weights and conditioning..... allowed. Let them get fat and out of shape. ... and some of them need to be kept under lock and key at all times.
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Post by ricco on Jun 15, 2013 8:54:54 GMT -5
The majority of people usually don't come into contact with hard core criminals. Those of us that have, have a distinct advantage. Those that haven't, can't understand the violent criminal, they can hear about it, they can read about, they can watch it on TV, but they will not understand it. It is difficult for the average person to accept the violent criminals complete lack of compassion for his fellew man. Most of us, when we see a person in trouble think "how can I help" where the criminal mind asks "how can I take advantage".
Through training and acceptance that evil does exist, even those with little or no previous contact with violent criminals can sucessfully defend themselves.
For those that can't or won't accept the existance of evil, there is little that can be done.
The predator/prey paradigm has always been with us and it always will be.
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Post by tkarter on Jun 15, 2013 10:08:08 GMT -5
There are those of us that learned evil exists at an early age. Were also taught compassion and defense are both required. I was not taught compassion for the criminal.
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Post by eagle on Jun 15, 2013 23:50:19 GMT -5
The majority of people usually don't come into contact with hard core criminals. Those of us that have, have a distinct advantage. Those that haven't, can't understand the violent criminal, they can hear about it, they can read about, they can watch it on TV, but they will not understand it. It is difficult for the average person to accept the violent criminals complete lack of compassion for his fellew man. Most of us, when we see a person in trouble think "how can I help" where the criminal mind asks "how can I take advantage". Through training and acceptance that evil does exist, even those with little or no previous contact with violent criminals can sucessfully defend themselves. For those that can't or won't accept the existance of evil, there is little that can be done. The predator/prey paradigm has always been with us and it always will be. LOL. True. I have met 3 in my life, who personified "pure evil" ... I mean if you looked into their eyes and no one was home at all.... as if they literally had no soul. One thought he was Jesus Christ, the other was a complete psychopath "deluxe" & off the deep end, and the other.... I don't know if I can describe. I wanted to "meet" the 3rd one.... he couldn't be around people at all, without killing someone, even in prison. Long story I'll have to tell you about some time. I felt like I had just met the devil in person .... he was well beyond the typical cold psychopathic murderers I dealt with. LOL I don't think some people "get it" , act quickly and don't hesitate either. You aren't going to be "kind" to someone like this attacking you. I run into people who think they are going to have to 'think about it' , decide what to do, etc.... it's too late, you should have already done it. In most situations, there is no "think about it" time.
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