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originally posted by: 727Sky
Growing up in the country on a farm we never thought about the police coming to save us.. Weird for some to consider that type of thinking I am sure. But when stuff happened we took the best course of action we could come up with; it did not matter meeting someone at a window who was trying to break in with a shotgun in hand and telling them to go away or stopping a pack of dogs trying to kill the livestock you have raised. We took care of stuff ourselves and it was totally normal for us and our neighbors in a 20 mile radius.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: DanDanDat
I think Sky may be pointing to the fact that traditionally, Americans were a helluva lot more self-reliant than they are today, by and large.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: DanDanDat
Hmmm ... if Americans were at some point more self-reliant than they are today, does it matter?
Unless you’re analyzing an individual poster’s psyche for some reason.
At any rate, greater self-reliance would solve about 99.99% of all our “problems.”
That to me is the point of departure.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: DanDanDat
At any rate, greater self-reliance would solve about 99.99% of all our “problems.”
originally posted by: 727Sky
a reply to: DanDanDat
Of all the years on a farm an attempted break-in only happened once. I was young and asleep, Dad was working nights, so that left mother to say go away. It was dark and according to her she did not get a good look at the guy as he turned and ran away as soon as she showed up.. Mother figured he was some kind of bum from the small town some miles away.
There was very little to "NONE" crime simply because everyone to include the women knew how to use a gun and were willing to say go away while armed. No one I can remember was a shoot first and then ask questions kind of a person for that would have required calling the Sheriff. WW2 generation who were citizens of America and tried to be good citizens without domestic problems at least where I was..
I did not know anyone, neighbor wise, who was not armed (meaning a gun in the house within easy reach) when home and many times when out and about doing work on the farm. Different time in America and the weapons were usually a shot gun or a .22 because that was just about all anyone could afford..
Dad had brought a German Luger (SS) back from the war and because it cost so much to shoot he traded it for a .22 revolver... I think he got some money too but I am not sure..? The Luger would be worth allot of money today and the .22 revolver belongs to my brother.
So DanDanDat hope that clears it up for you.