• capital@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    Please define “take advantage of” in your comment. The entirety of my comments here have been in a self defense context. I don’t see how my owning and carrying a gun means I’m “taking advantage of” anyone.

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      10 hours ago

      Interesting how you want me to define terms but haven’t defined them yourself.

      You haven’t defined “the strong” or “the weak” or what you mean by “self-defense.”

      Maybe start defining your terms first before you demand it of others.

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        9 hours ago

        You’re shitting me, right?

        In this thread where I describe my fucked up back, rating from the VA, my inability to win fistfights, my worry about my wife and daughter defending themselves from men. And you can’t figure out what I mean by “strong” and “weak”. Bullshit. But fuck it, let’s do this.

        You haven’t defined “the strong” or “the weak”

        Both of these are used to describe ones physical prowess in relation to the other. They’re relative. Someone “stronger” than me can overpower me through physical means and I would be helpless to defend against it, given no other tools.

        or what you mean by “self-defense.”

        I’ll just go with the dictionary on this one:

        the act of defending oneself, one’s property, or a close relative

        Now feel free to explain what you mean by “take advantage of” in the context of my using a gun to defend myself.

        Edit: I just fucking knew I would go as far as to define these well-known words to get nothing in return. You can tell it was going that way this whole exchange.

        • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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          9 hours ago

          Sorry, not good enough definitions.

          A starving man on death’s door manages to break into your home to steal a loaf of bread. You have a gun and see him do it.

          Who is the strong one and who is the weak one there? Who is acting in self-defense there?

          And I am happy to explain that if you shot and killed the man in that situation, you would be taking advantage of their weakness.

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            7 hours ago

            Wait, I’m no pro gun person, but like if some fucking random breaks into my house even to steal bread, you can bet your ass I’m threatening them back out with a knife or some shit. How would anyone know that they’re there as a poor person stealing bread and not to mess with your family? I doubt you or anyone else would act differently under that pressure short of being really well trained in conflict diffusion. This whole thing seems super disengenous.

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            6 hours ago

            If someone is strong enough to break down my door even when they’re starving, I’m gunning them down and asking questions later.

            Like your logic doesn’t add up here at all. “If someone is extremely weak but also strong enough to forcibly enter your home”

            Nah

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              8 minutes ago

              You know there are these things called ‘windows’ that you can break easily and climb through, yes?

              Also, I thought you were done talking to me. Make up your mind.