
The lady of the house heard the kicking go on and on. And on. And on. She became frantic. She says that it took 4 minutes, but I'll bet it was 2 or less. Time really distorts in those moments. She could see the attempted burglar through the window. Suddenly, he saw her as well. He ran.
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The last thing he wants to do is come back to your place again. In his mind, the last time he went there, he almost got caught or shot. That's why he looked back," I said.
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"But I didn't have a gun," she said, weakly.
"No, but most Texans do, and you were benefitting from his realization of that," I said, perhaps planting a thought in her head for later.
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"But that doesn't make you feel much safer yet, does it?" I asked, rhetorically. "You're scared now. But soon --I hope it's soon-- you'll transition from that fear to fury. Anger is the correct emotion, and much more useful, in my opinion.
"This... punk... came to your house uninvited, and attempted to enter your residence by force. Who does he think he is?!? Be angry. Be furious. Because anger makes you strong. And you could use the strength."
EJSG19 wrote:24 minutes is terrible, but people live where they live. Still though, I'd only blame a cop if they were present and did nothing to stop it. Otherwise the burden of defense, sadly, falls on the individual being attacked. Glad this lady had the sense to defend herself, traumatizing as it likely was for her.
jgalt wrote:EJSG19 wrote:24 minutes is terrible, but people live where they live. Still though, I'd only blame a cop if they were present and did nothing to stop it. Otherwise the burden of defense, sadly, falls on the individual being attacked. Glad this lady had the sense to defend herself, traumatizing as it likely was for her.
Now, I understand exactly what you are saying in the highlighted sentence above (and agree), but for the sake of making a point, I'm going to pretend like I don't...
The word "sadly" is misplaced here. It is certainly sad that an individual may need to defend him/herself against an aggressor, but I am quite glad that we don't live in a society where there is always an armed representative of the government within shouting distance. I'll take having to occasionally fend off some thug, and training myself in the methods & tools to do so effectively over the alternative...
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