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How do the stackers prepare to protect your family and yourself from the threat of another human being? 🤔🛡️👨‍👩‍👧

Hello, stackers I want to release some ideas and try to connect with the ideas of other awake around the world 🌎🌍
This type of issue has been flooding my head for a short time, it is not secret that crime levels are saturated everywhere, delicates of all kinds, thieves, sexual aggressors, pedophiles, etc. there is everything.
Then I reach certain conclusions, I must inform myself more and take action regarding this issue. (Personal and family protection)
I have my little daughter in karate classes to make fence learning melee self -defense, and although she is only 8 years old, I consider that I must teach him to use a razor so that he always carries one in his backpack and a pepper spray.
The same for my wife, who must also learn how to use these tools and take personal defense classes to instruct a little more about weak points of an individual, or ways of acting before a direct attack emergency to his person or our family.
For my part, I am doing quite a lot daily and instructing myself in the types of non -lethal weapons that we can use under the protection of the law. Since on this side of the world it is more complicated to apply to get a firearm, (if it were in the US, at the time you are concerned my head, I could go to the nearest super market and buy a machine gun or a shotgun.) I also feel that I need to attend a martial arts gym, but for now I do not have the available budget, the time may not be I observe videos on the Internet and practical basic exercises that I observe there.
"I would like to meet other ideas or views related to this topic, if you like you can leave your comment."
the order of physical self-defense is run, hide, fight - note that the first two are much easier to prepare for, are safer, and come before fighting;
teach ur kids to run, hike, bike, swim, and climb - traversing long distances shud not be an insurmountable challenge; if it comes to having to walk or ride a bike to another city, they shud be able to do that; encourage them to climb rocks, trees, walls, or visit a climbing gym;
i wud learn to assess the environment, potential exists, scope out safe locations, shelters, etc; if u live in a not-so-safe neighborhood, i wud suggest to move into a safer location with better people; agree on a reconnaissance point in case of an emergency (local or global);
simple fighting defenses that are better for kids are such as throwing sand into a man's eyes, yelling as loud and as soon as possible, and biting (because of little mouths, it shud be a nibble-chew motion, not a big bite); a pepper spray is a good idea (bear-strength);
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Great contribution, thank you very much for your words, they certainly help me organize my mind regarding this topic.
teach ur kids to run, hike, bike, swim, and climb - traversing long distances shud not be an insurmountable challenge; if it comes to having to walk or ride a bike to another city
I totally agree my thought goes there, more with a approach to be able to act in an emergency situation and these activities are those that provide you with the necessary skills. Obviously, as you say, the peliar goes last, knowing how to hit or use a tool for self -defense is complementation to the entire package.
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i also think that relying on "protection of the law (lower case 'law')" is ridiculous; a sovereign man lives according to a balance of two main moral principles: non-aggression (do no harm) and self defense (retaliate with as much force as necessary in order for the violence to stop).
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I think inculcating the orientation of physical fitness into them would help to prepare them for any kind of situation cos they'll be not just bodily fit but mentally sound as well to embrace and absorb any situation.
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Well said, body and mind must be synchronized to know how to act in the face of a dangerous situation.
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Most conflicts can be avoided just by learning de-escalation.
Another idea that crosses my mind is that people raised without violence tend not to associate with violent people. (Generally speaking)
When everything else fail, self-defense is your best friend
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Brazilian jiu jitsu, Glock, Dobermann and spend a season training/fighting in Dagestan.
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This sounds like a good combination
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Live in a safe-as-fuck place (i.e., far far away from trouble!)
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This is essential, being close to madness in the city, sometimes it is what makes us more vulnerable to being exposed to these dangerous situations
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Personally, I would never give my daughter a knife to take to school. For pepper spray, I might think about it. I have no idea about the crime rate in the country where you live, but I think there are other ways to protect yourself.
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"You have to wait the best, but be prepared for the worst"
I do not know where you live, there is evil and danger worldwide around the world, sick people damaging others, bullying abusers, ladornes, stalkers, sexual predators, trafficking of people and another one hundred more categories.
On occasions you should not even go out so that your son is in danger, there are teachers, parents, uncles, brothers, religious leaders among others, which are the typical cases of abuse of minors.
I would never give my daughter a knife
This sounds like a typical father scandalized by the fact of a child manipulates a knife.
Why wait for your son to be a victim to react or take any prevention action?
"The average citizen not only needs to open his eyes to the scam of money, the average citizen lives in a much more extensive illusion with respect to the real world"
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How nice to be judged by people who don't know you at all.
  • Do I own knives? Yes, about fifty
  • do you own firearms? Yes, 2 guns and 3 rifles
  • Do you own any other weapons? a katana, a sword, nunchuck, tonfa, kubotan and some other trinkets.
are you talking about "sexual predators*? in the past i have collaborated with law enforcement to hunt down these despicable beings and i still collaborate with those who deal with them.
bullying? I suffered it and so did my daughter, but we reacted and without using any kind of weapon.
to get to the point:
  • do i own guns? quite a few.
  • does my daughter know how to handle them? enough.
  • would i give my daughter a gun to take to school? NEVER
No weapons of any kind are allowed in school.
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