Hiss, LawDog
- FNG means Futile Noble Gesture.
It is a term that starts net wars and was introduced into the self-defense debate by Dave Armstrong. See
www.gunrag.com and
you will find his article.
I was part of some of the initial argument on another list.
The idea is do you sacrifice yourself for no gain because of emotion. This starts a tremendous fight. Gabe Suarez and Armstrong have very different opinions as you might see.
It was a topic on Glocktalk where I posted it for discussion. You have a Gabe/Dave debate of titanic proportions.
An example:
You are upstairs in your house, your wife and daughter are downstairs - a team of monsters break in and start assaulting them.
You are clearly outnumbered. What next?
Assume you called the cops.
Do you have guns or not? Swords, Clubs -
what do you charge down the stairs with?
Do you charge down the stairs?
Dave's article makes the situation even more seemingly hopeless.
Armstrong will probably kill me for unleashing another forum on him. He is a good guy even if you don't like his opinion.
But he wrote the article and it gets play for the site.
I'm hoping to have an article on the site myself soon. Fingers crossed.
PTSD is post traumatic shock. While some poo-poo it like Cooper, we now know it is for deadly real and can affect even seemingly big strong types. It can occur if you are a victim or even you successfully defend yourself and righteously shoot the bad guy dead!
A good and easy book is Deadly Force Encouters. I just lent my copy to a local chief who is given a talk on stress to the local recruit class.
There is a new book out - CopShock - on the issue that I'm waiting on.
It is common for folk in manly things or things having to do with bravery to minimize the psychological sequelae of righteous actions. Not so. In fact, right after one of these righteous actions is a good time to do some preventive action. It is also good to know about this stuff before.