redaudi wrote:horribly written, and dubious potential. more likely to give some idiot delusions of grandeur, a hero complex, in a bad situation and get more people killed.
sorry, but civilians are not going to react well to a situation like that, and having one simple ''seal taught'' course isn't going to change much of anything.
betcha he makes a ton of money feeding off the hysteria, though.
redaudi wrote:horribly written, and dubious potential. more likely to give some idiot delusions of grandeur, a hero complex, in a bad situation and get more people killed.
sorry, but civilians are not going to react well to a situation like that, and having one simple ''seal taught'' course isn't going to change much of anything.
betcha he makes a ton of money feeding off the hysteria, though.
more likely to give some idiot delusions of grandeur, a hero complex, in a bad situation and get more people killed
jgalt wrote:Bit of a blanket statement, don't you think? Not only is it entirely possible [*] that someone with no military training could have successfully ended last night's attack, but where do you think all those folks who have left the military go once they retire or choose not to re-enlist? Don't they become civilians again?
I have no experience with "Sealed Mindset" so I won't comment on their courses. However, there is training out there that can help to prepare you to react should you ever be in a self-defense scenario (which last night definitely was) - and to assume that such training ismore likely to give some idiot delusions of grandeur, a hero complex, in a bad situation and get more people killed
is one of the dumber generalizations I've heard in a long time...
I stand by the thought that without considerate training, having a single course stick THAT HARD in the minds of MOST average civilians (and when I say civilians, I mean no prior military/law enforcement experience) is rather unlikely. It boils down to the fact that without prior mitigation or experience, the fight or flight mechanism of your average joe is likely going to default to flight (or worse, freeze).
more likely to give some idiot delusions of grandeur, a hero complex, in a bad situation and get more people killed.
dsm2nr wrote:redaudi wrote:horribly written, and dubious potential. more likely to give some idiot delusions of grandeur, a hero complex, in a bad situation and get more people killed.
sorry, but civilians are not going to react well to a situation like that, and having one simple ''seal taught'' course isn't going to change much of anything.
betcha he makes a ton of money feeding off the hysteria, though.
So you propose people do nothing to prepare? You'd rather they be sheep and run around panicked? Should permit to carry holders not practice as well?
jgalt wrote:redaudi-
Saying this:I stand by the thought that without considerate training, having a single course stick THAT HARD in the minds of MOST average civilians (and when I say civilians, I mean no prior military/law enforcement experience) is rather unlikely. It boils down to the fact that without prior mitigation or experience, the fight or flight mechanism of your average joe is likely going to default to flight (or worse, freeze).
is dramatically different than saying this:more likely to give some idiot delusions of grandeur, a hero complex, in a bad situation and get more people killed.
Had you said the top one in your initial post, I'd have had no quarrels as it is an obvious-on-its-face statement...
Sorcerer wrote:I want to be some were behind them if they start to use there gun in self defence.
Sorcerer wrote:I have a friend....
Stradawhovious wrote:Nothing quite like taking advantage of a tragedy. Didn't even let the bodies cool.
Borderline poor taste.
redaudi wrote:sorry, but civilians are not going to react well to a situation like that, and having one simple ''seal taught'' course isn't going to change much of anything.
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