On November 7, 2018, a gunman opened fire inside a crowded bar in Thousand Oaks, California. Lives were lost that night, but lives were also saved. Who saved them? How? What can these heroes teach us? Journalist Abigail Shrier answers these questions in this powerful video.
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CCW laws need to change. Adjustments need to be made. And that cop was killed by one of his pardners. Or carry on.
An outstanding video. Real men protect the innocent without thought of personal injury. We just do it. And, yes I’ve gone into the fray protecting a young woman.
I have never understood some women’s attraction to the feminine male. Give me a real man any day.
I know I could not defend myself against a strong man. I like having strong men around as they are comforting (and lots more fun).
Reminder to those who would advocate my purchasing a gun.
I am an expat living in Canada. This is not possible for me.
@Gracia
That feminine Prime Minister up there is just the type of loser you’re talking about. He wouldn’t provide protection to you in a dangerous situation and he damn sure won’t protect your rights.
But I’m guessing you know that.
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