@@uberhaxorzskelletor It's not about fear. I don't live in constant fear or a car crash, but I buckle up. I don't live in constant fear of a fire, but I have extinguishers and a plan for the family. I don't live in constant fear of property loss, but I carry insurance. The list could go on and on.
@@kontrarien5721 I understand what you mean but I feel people who talk about self-defense in this way are just fear mongering so they can sell you bs safety devices or classes. I'm not saying you shouldn't be prepared for things but I feel the way people talk about defense is in a binary where there's good guys and bad guys who want to hurt you. Stuff like this doesn't make you more prepared for an attack it just puts you in constant fear and makes you more xenophobic.
You are safer during the day.
No listen to this guy. You just have to live in constant fear of always being attacked and you'll be good
Robin’s point is that you need the same level of vigilance regardless if it is day or night. 👍
@@uberhaxorzskelletor It's not about fear. I don't live in constant fear or a car crash, but I buckle up. I don't live in constant fear of a fire, but I have extinguishers and a plan for the family. I don't live in constant fear of property loss, but I carry insurance. The list could go on and on.
@@kontrarien5721 I understand what you mean but I feel people who talk about self-defense in this way are just fear mongering so they can sell you bs safety devices or classes. I'm not saying you shouldn't be prepared for things but I feel the way people talk about defense is in a binary where there's good guys and bad guys who want to hurt you. Stuff like this doesn't make you more prepared for an attack it just puts you in constant fear and makes you more xenophobic.
@@uberhaxorzskelletor Fair enough and great reply!
Just dont live in the usa🤡