Why do we now have a generation of cowards?
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If it was aimed at me then i don't apologise and you are the keyboard warrior/troll.
It was not a rash comment and I didn't realise that I had to enter any debate with a reasoned argument just to 'catch up' with the debate.
I stand by my comments that anyone who can watch an old man struggle with an attacker whilst other people do nothing have no *****.
What you do or don't do in such a situation is up to you and your conscience
It was not a rash comment and I didn't realise that I had to enter any debate with a reasoned argument just to 'catch up' with the debate.
I stand by my comments that anyone who can watch an old man struggle with an attacker whilst other people do nothing have no *****.
What you do or don't do in such a situation is up to you and your conscience
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Nat21 - I agree with your comments regarding the way people react when faced with fear. But this is because of the quality of living these days. People have become so soft etc with having nice warm houses, and not facing physical hardship...or much hardship at all to be honest.
If someone is attacking you and you are 100% aggressive back, it will make them think again. It's just having the ***** to do this at first...which people don't seem to have now, going back to the OP.
If someone is attacking you and you are 100% aggressive back, it will make them think again. It's just having the ***** to do this at first...which people don't seem to have now, going back to the OP.
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