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In reply to the discussion: In a situation like the Colorado theater, I'd charge the bastard head on. [View all]Lizzie Poppet
(10,164 posts)16. Might be the best course of action.
Not only might such an aggressive reaction surprise the shooter enough to miss you and give you a chance to tackle him, but like you say, your sacrifice might allow others to live. "No greater love," as they say...
I like to think I'd have the necessary courage to do something similar. I've been in somewhat similar (but far lesser) situations and didn't lose my courage, but you never really know until it actually happens. Of course, me charging a 6'3" guy like that (I'm a foot shorter and weigh 109lbs) wouldn't accomplish anything on its own, but maybe others would see and pile on.
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In a situation like the Colorado theater, I'd charge the bastard head on. [View all]
HopeHoops
Jul 2012
OP
I've lived a good life. I'm not afraid to die. It's just the right thing to do.
HopeHoops
Jul 2012
#32
You don't know what you'd do in a situation like that until you've been in one.
backscatter712
Jul 2012
#6
This is not a war zone, and anyone training that much for a situation like this is suspect.
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#60
That's basically what I was getting at. I'm 49 with a failing body. Last great act of defiance...
HopeHoops
Jul 2012
#35
I charged one of my daughters with my epitaph:"I thought, therefore I was. Now I don't, so I'm not."
HopeHoops
Jul 2012
#44
I'd like to think I would do the same (were I single). But I've never been under
coalition_unwilling
Jul 2012
#13
Yet none of the victims there stopped him. Because unlike you, they were (fill in the blank)
Poll_Blind
Jul 2012
#21
Yep. It's easy to go all "RARR ME TOUGH MAN" the day after from a safe distance. (nt)
Posteritatis
Jul 2012
#24
I'm a pretty smart guy....but in that situation, I don't think I'd be able to process what was...
cbdo2007
Jul 2012
#23
I do have cat-like vision. I still wear glasses, but my night vision is unusually acute.
HopeHoops
Jul 2012
#80
In today's society resistance to force is not normally supported or taught. eom
yawnmaster
Jul 2012
#55
Agreed. I wasn't taught it either. I'm just a stubborn bastard who doesn't stand down.
HopeHoops
Jul 2012
#64
I sure wish you were in a 12-step group I go to, where nobody wants to deal with a disruptive
raccoon
Jul 2012
#98
It's so easy while sitting at your keyboard, calmly in the daylight, to make claims about what you
Nye Bevan
Jul 2012
#46
Noble thought, but it was dark and there was tear gas. But if it was possible, good.
nolabear
Jul 2012
#56
Oh, that's easy - "I'm tryin' to think but nothin's happenin'." - Curley from The Three Stooges
HopeHoops
Jul 2012
#70
Perhaps you would. I don't know you, nor do I know if you have ever been shot at.
11 Bravo
Jul 2012
#81
Any child is worth more than I am. I've lived a good life. A child has a life before them.
HopeHoops
Jul 2012
#82
I understand, and I honor your sentiment. I'm merely trying to point out that ...
11 Bravo
Jul 2012
#83