The snakepit of groupthink.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011 Filed in:
Self defense, Techniques &
Training
Every so often I'll have a spare moment and just happen to be
sitting near the computer. It's at those times that I visit one of
the gun forums (fora?) just to see what's up with the world. More
precisely, what's up in some very small portion of the world, one
which is usually severely skewed.
One such moment happened last weekend while I was waiting for
dinner to finish cooking. (Actually, I was waiting for my wife to
finish cooking dinner since my culinary skills are limited to "I'd
like to place a to-go order".) I dropped in on one forum where the
main topic of conversation appeared to be the emergence of flash
mobs for nefarious purposes.
Up until lately flash mobs existed to do stuff like umbrella dances
and public sing-alongs. I'd always found them charming in an
urbanites-need-something-to-take-their-minds-off-the-cage-they're-in
sort of way, but over the last several weeks they've come to be
used for criminal activity. It was, in hindsight, inevitable.
The discussion on this particular forum centered on how to protect
oneself from a flash mob attack. It started out with a discussion
of how much ammunition you should be carrying on your person
(naturally there was the obligatory picture of one guy's carry rig
with the proud explanation that he'd found a way to tote over fifty
rounds, ready to go at a moment's notice.) Talk quickly devolved to
OC grenades and how many of them you should have in your car. Some
were even wondering if they were legal for concealed carry.
Yes, grenades. Yes, they were serious.
You can't prepare for everything, if for no other reason than you
can't carry everything you'd need for all contingencies. Like
Steven Wright says: "You can't have everything -- where would you
put it??" You have to decide what are the likely threats you'll
face and pick your skills and equipment to deal with those
situations. Whatever level that may be is going to be different
from others, because the probabilities are dramatically influenced
by your environment and your habits.
Just because some anonymous nut on a forum is carrying OC grenades
doesn't mean that you need to. Remember, a dispassionate review of
the risks involved would probably lead to the conclusion that HE
doesn't need to either. Finally, keep this in mind: whatever
hardware you decide is appropriate for you, it needs to be such
that you can carry it all the time. Loading up for the Apocalypse
on the weekend but having a .380 automatic in your pants pocket for
the bulk of your week isn't consistent, and it's probably not
congruent with the threats you're really facing and where they're
likely to occur.
-=[
Grant ]=-
Tags: ccw, tactics