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Annie39
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I’m actually amazed that you think that justice was served when the attacker went free and the victims were imprisoned. Since I deal in logic rather than feelings I would be open to a discussion about whether or not the victims pursuing the thug could be considered vigilante justice. But…the thug went free. I’m willing to bet that if one of your children was harmed and you had a bat nearby the thug in your case might meet a similar fate as the thug in the story. Perhaps it would be just (maybe) that the two men should be punished somewhat. But the thug caused their adrenaline to skyrocket when their family was hurt. The jerk GOT OFF.The URL you posted above seems to be defective; here is the correct one:
Examiner.com: Defenseless British citizens are attacked in their own homes by violent burglars every 30 Minutes
I always seek the truth, and something about this article seemed less than truthful. Why would these men go to jail just for defending themselves in a home invasion? The British justice system isn’t that unfair. I followed a link in the article to get more information:
The Telegraph: Businessman jailed for attacking intruder - who goes free
What I find is that the first article left out key details that explain the charges: The man whose home was invaded went a bit further than self-defense, pursuing one of his attackers down the street, and, with the help of his brother who was not involved in the home invasion, “set upon him with a metal pole and a cricket bat… He was struck so hard that the bat broke and he suffered a fractured skull.” I think this might be another case of excessive force.
I hope that you live in peace, never to be threatened or harmed by malicious people. I do not know how to answer all your “what if” questions. If someone attacked me or my family, and I felt that the threat persisted and that the police would not be able to help, and I did not have the time to consider the alternatives, perhaps I would take the law into my own hands. But that is just a “what-if” scenario. At this point in time, it is not real life, but only an unhealthy fantasy, and not an acceptable excuse for me to get a gun.
Now I must rest my case. I can write more, but what’s the use? Have I changed your mind? Didn’t think so.
Wait a second… one more thought. For those who are looking for a glimmer of hope in today’s violent world, read this book: The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined, by Steven Pinker.
You can look it up here on Amazon
or read this review in the Wall Street Journal
or read this lengthy Q&A with the author.
God bless us, every one.
If you remember I said that someone already tried to get into my car. I was defenseless except screaming worked this time. When I was younger a man tried to kidnap me. A man behind the counter at the post office where this happened foiled his plan.
Do you remember the “night stalker” in Los Angeles, CA? The public finally caught him and they beat the daylights out of him before the police could get there. Nothing happened to those men. We weren’t such wusses back then.
You write: . If someone attacked me or my family, and I felt that the threat persisted and that the police would not be able to help, and I did not have the time to consider the alternatives, perhaps I would take the law into my own handsc
Wow if someone attacked a child of yours you would just let it slide. You know, when seconds count the police are just minutes away.
Well, I know that you didn’t want to carry this discussion on any longer and the discussion seems to have taken another course anyway so I would have acquiesced to that request if you hadn’t recommend that book by Steven Pinker, an evolutionist who may or may not be a member of the Freedom from Religion Foundation but he was written up on their blog where he said that he was a proud atheist. He believes, like all evolutionists I know of, that we are evolving from lower species to higher. He believes that over the last hundred years violence has declined. I wonder if he was referring to violence on some other planet. Or maybe he is ignorant of the history of the last hundred years of people like Pol Pot, Hitler, Stalin and Planned Parenthood or NHRAL.
It makes little sense for a catholic to recommend a book like that. It IMHO it isn’t logical. I can recommend the books as Plato’s REPUBLIC and Thomas Aquinas’ works. Also a beginner’s course in logic would be helpful.
Annie