I entertain the very same line of thought.anygunanywhere wrote:No. Brainwashed.Mike1951 wrote:Would you say the Chronicle writer was a little biased?They were gunned down shortly after 8 p.m. by a homeowner
I have a theory that actually applies to multiple topics.
If the reporter had actually ever faced a robbery, assault etc, it would more than likely not have been labelled "gunned down".
Along the same lines, I believe most anti-death penalty folks would change their mind if one of theirs was murdered.
It's the old line... walk a mile in that man's shoes and you can feel his pain until then it's just words out of his mouth that they will never understand nor have a feeling for.
To them it's 'crystal clear' that the robber had every right to be in that other person's house, but when it's their house then they will finally obtain the actual feeling of being violated and understand how it feels to be: a) burgularized, b) car stolen, c) robbed at the point of a weapon, d) raped, e) carjacked or f) have a dear loved one killed by such a perp.anygunanywhere wrote: Most libs/antigun/anti 2A types really have not a clue. They lead sheltered lives and will never change their way of thinking(!) until faced with a reality much different from the miost recent episode of "Survivor" or "Bachelor" they just watched. Even when reality hits home, some will never see the light. True sheeple are they!
Anygun
Until then they will never understand, and after that they'll be very much on our side.
Russ