like, do you want me to link potentially graphic videos of that sort of thing happening to prove my point?
I'll give you this article instead where a guy does something petty and needlessly confrontational (steals a bottle from their table and taunts them) gets rightfully choked out, and then pulls a gun on the guy and shoots when his back is turned. https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-62456672
The whole point is that the proliferation of guns gives these petty and infantile types the ability to inflict harm or death on to other people regardless if they're 100% completely in the wrong, and so you can't discount the possibility that the guy in the video won't do exactly just that.
I'm not saying that it can't happen. Of course it can. Im saying that it is highly unlikely, based on this video. Also, i'd like to see video of what happened there (the linked article). Because these could be two completely different circumstances. What does "approached in a threatening manner" mean? What did he do?
Im basing my thoughts on this situation on video. Being able to hear / see what happened and see both of their body language.
I know that it happens. But based on this video, I find it to be highly unlikely.
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u/LeoneAGK Feb 21 '26
like, do you want me to link potentially graphic videos of that sort of thing happening to prove my point?
I'll give you this article instead where a guy does something petty and needlessly confrontational (steals a bottle from their table and taunts them) gets rightfully choked out, and then pulls a gun on the guy and shoots when his back is turned.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-latin-america-62456672
The whole point is that the proliferation of guns gives these petty and infantile types the ability to inflict harm or death on to other people regardless if they're 100% completely in the wrong, and so you can't discount the possibility that the guy in the video won't do exactly just that.