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To: bvw
I’m talking about dealing with real gangs in the street.

And I'm talking about the subject of the article, gangs of teenage black girls who pick out smaller white girls in malls and other such places for a quick beating. It's sport for them. When it is learned that such beatings come at great personal risk instead of at most a slap on the wrist and a day in juvie, it will become less common. At best, maybe we can kill them faster than they can be bred.

Back to the point when being assaulted by superior numbers, it helps to be either armed or to immediately kill/maim/disable one of them, preferably the instigator/leader. Otherwise you will lose the fight and may be be killed yourself. They pick on easy targets, and will run when confronted with such force. It's pack mentality.

114 posted on 07/11/2011 1:02:00 PM PDT by antiRepublicrat
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To: antiRepublicrat

Have you ever faced down a gang? Have you ever been assaulted by a gang?

Keeping the answers to the past seven years for me the answers are (1) yes, a few times (2) no.

If I can go back to the race riots era, then I can add more, but the dynamics are different today.

How do you deal with three plus feral 13/14 year old 90 pounders again? Killing kick to the throat of one? Right?

You are so delusional. Like I said take a walk in those areas first. Your advice is stupid. (1) You couldn’t pull it off. (2) The results of trying a stupid stunt like that will not be good for anyone.

But then that’s typical of someone who’d consider Machiavelli good advice. While I am not certain of this, I’d bet $5 that WT Sherman either ignored or despised Machiavelli’s works.


115 posted on 07/11/2011 1:24:49 PM PDT by bvw
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