"Direct contact should be avoided whenever possible ... If unavoidable, the victim should adopt a state of active passivity ... be careful what you say or do and give up valuables without a struggle. This allows the victim to take charge of the situation ... By doing nothing there is no chance of inadvertently initiating violence by saying something such as 'Please don't hurt me.'"
"Thinking of England" appears in the April issue of GUNS Magazine, now online. Click here to read the rest.
Sunday, March 20, 2005
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I wonder what the Great leaders of Englands past would say to this nonsense! Churchill, Montgomery, Thacther would not give in to bully's. Only the stonger survive!
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