I wouldn't say that this article, or at least the subject in the context of protests/riots, has much to do with Americans and our sense of compassion. While I agree wholeheartedly that we (as a species) need to be more Darwinian in our outlook, this article was about whether people who encounter what could very well be a life threatening situation should be able to - or willing to - drive into people.
If you're in the car heading somewhere and Antifa / BLM / NFAC / whomever through up barricades in the road and potentially threaten your safety, should you barrel through them and deal with the legal consequences later?
No, I get that. I think my annoyance is that this situation was allowed to be brought up in the first place, and I argue that we got to this point due to misplaced compassion.
I would argue that the compassion was spoon fed into us in school, as yet another means to control us.
Indeed. We were better off when women tempered men with compassion and when men weren't pussies to begin with.
This is one of the positive things of the plandemic - kids now get to spend more time with their parents.
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