Self Defense: Setting Limits, Deterring Criminals, Being “Rude”
Published: 9 years ago
It is well known that criminals often test the waters before settling on a victim. They check for weak body language, lack of confidence, and submissiveness. Because many people are so afraid of seeming rude or not being liked, they mistakenly show signs of weakness. Setting firm boundaries is not rude.
PS - I have had a few braindead people misinterpret this video as saying you should yell at an old lady, little kid, person with no legs, or some other person who is obviously incapable of being a physical threat. I believe there is no possible way any sane rational person could have sincerely believed that was even remotely the main gist or lesson of the video. At no point did I tell anyone to throw common sense out the window. It is understood (by anyone not trying to be a nit picky twat) that all general advice is situational. Interpreting anything too literally indicates a lack of ability to address the real points. So, if you insist on trying to put words in my mouth, enjoy your block.
Jango's Video about encountering EXACTLY what I warned about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DayRRajqH7s
PS - I have had a few braindead people misinterpret this video as saying you should yell at an old lady, little kid, person with no legs, or some other person who is obviously incapable of being a physical threat. I believe there is no possible way any sane rational person could have sincerely believed that was even remotely the main gist or lesson of the video. At no point did I tell anyone to throw common sense out the window. It is understood (by anyone not trying to be a nit picky twat) that all general advice is situational. Interpreting anything too literally indicates a lack of ability to address the real points. So, if you insist on trying to put words in my mouth, enjoy your block.
Jango's Video about encountering EXACTLY what I warned about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DayRRajqH7s