This is why modern self defence trends get on my nerves.

https://www.reddit.com/r/martialarts/s/TUj1TMNArv
There is no way something like this could realistically happen right? Just running into someone so unhinged that calling them out for cutting you off is enough to make them wanna gun you down? Like seriously 0-100. Forget jail someone like that needs to be executed.
Could it happen? I aver it already has several times with miniscule differences. There are people in this world who don't need a reason to pop a cap.
 
https://www.reddit.com/r/martialarts/s/TUj1TMNArv
There is no way something like this could realistically happen right? Just running into someone so unhinged that calling them out for cutting you off is enough to make them wanna gun you down? Like seriously 0-100. Forget jail someone like that needs to be executed.

CIA 'Trained' people sat in their car while a person shot the people in the car in front of them and then walked to the next car and then the next ...
.
It happens.
Planned
Road Rage
Insanity
.
 

CIA 'Trained' people sat in their car while a person shot the people in the car in front of them and then walked to the next car and then the next ...
.
It happens.
Planned
Road Rage
Insanity
.
See this is the key difference as fucked up as it is you can at least follow the line of logic and understand why they did it.

Highkick has the more accurate idea where some people will kill you just cause you breathed on them a little too hard. Which is baffling to me.
 
Okay, is now the time to remind everyone that violent crime is down? The way you guys are talking about popping caps… I don’t know whether to laugh or be concerned.
 
Okay, is now the time to remind everyone that violent crime is down? The way you guys are talking about popping caps… I don’t know whether to laugh or be concerned.
Mostly laugh, or at least chuckle. Crime is down, but it still gets a lot of press. Which gives the impression that crime is up. And things like road rage shootings get tons of attention.
 
Okay, is now the time to remind everyone that violent crime is down? The way you guys are talking about popping caps… I don’t know whether to laugh or be concerned.
That's the other thing, statistically violent crime is down over all and we live in probably the most peaceful time in human history, yet people like to act like everyone is trying to kill them. Personally I thought it was because most people had some goddamn sense and then I see nonsense like this.
 
That's the other thing, statistically violent crime is down over all and we live in probably the most peaceful time in human history, yet people like to act like everyone is trying to kill them. Personally I thought it was because most people had some goddamn sense and then I see nonsense like this.
If you were a child the 80's, all the PSA's had you convinced that there were adults cruising everywhere looking for a child to snatch up. This was in the aftermath of Adam Walsh and Steven Staynor.

Moral panic is nothing new. One thing I can't stand hearing is anything along the lines of "people are crazy these days." I'm fairly certain that the percentage of "crazy" in the human population has always been the same, and that things were actually worse in the past due to continuous improvements in behavioral health treatment.
 
If someone fingered me without my permission, I would definitely shoot them with a urine-filled water pistol.

The number of young men who abuse steroids, making the ‘red mist’ descend, is very common and I can see that happening although the lack of firearms in Europe means it is unlikely to result in death.
If someone “fingers” you? Holy colloquialism Batman! You are going to shoot them with your “urine filled pistol”? Good grief! This is Friendly MT!
 
Running into someone unhinged isn’t likely for people that aren’t out and about. Running into someone unhinged isn’t something that happens every day.

But the unhinged are out there. For those unlucky enough to be around them, or run into them, or respond to them as the good guys called in to quell the situation, it can be tricky.

When you work in Law Enforcement, when the unhinged go off, the public doesn’t call Ghostbusters, they call you. Depending on where you’re policing, it happens every day and you or your coworkers, the guys you laugh and joke with in the locker room, are suddenly in odd situations. Some of those situations can be frightening. If you do it long enough, it’s just another day at work.

We are an odd species.
 
Running into someone unhinged isn’t likely for people that aren’t out and about. Running into someone unhinged isn’t something that happens every day.

But the unhinged are out there. For those unlucky enough to be around them, or run into them, or respond to them as the good guys called in to quell the situation, it can be tricky.

When you work in Law Enforcement, when the unhinged go off, the public doesn’t call Ghostbusters, they call you. Depending on where you’re policing, it happens every day and you or your coworkers, the guys you laugh and joke with in the locker room, are suddenly in odd situations. Some of those situations can be frightening. If you do it long enough, it’s just another day at work.

We are an odd species.
And that the goddamn truth. Capable of great good and great insanity.
 
Is crime down in the USA? Yes, it certainly is. However, with regard to road rage shootings? Up dramatically.


"Someone was shot in a road rage incident on average every 18 hours in 2023, up from once every four days in 2014."

Now, to be clear, road rage shooting are still rare in a nation of over 300 million people. In my metro area, Detroit, there were 63 incidents between 2014 and 2023. That's not a lot for nearly a decade.

But the trend is up, not down. And the fact remains that a person with poor impulse control or anger management issues who has a gun is more dangerous that the same person who doesn't have one.
 
Is crime down in the USA? Yes, it certainly is. However, with regard to road rage shootings? Up dramatically.


"Someone was shot in a road rage incident on average every 18 hours in 2023, up from once every four days in 2014."

Now, to be clear, road rage shooting are still rare in a nation of over 300 million people. In my metro area, Detroit, there were 63 incidents between 2014 and 2023. That's not a lot for nearly a decade.

But the trend is up, not down. And the fact remains that a person with poor impulse control or anger management issues who has a gun is more dangerous that the same person who doesn't have one.
Why road rage specifically?!
 

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