lowing wrote:
Turquoise wrote:
lowing wrote:
I agree, however what other perception do you entertain when someone smashes your window and forces there way into your home at 3 in the morning and your kids are upstairs sleeping?
True, kids make the situation tougher. I don't have any, so my reaction would be different from yours, understandably.
Actually, your perception should still be the same, unless of course you do not value your own life
I don't think it's always a matter of life and death. Also, the consequences are different.
If someone breaks into my apartment and kills me, I'm pretty sure my brother would kill the intruder in retaliation.
If I was a father of a family, then I don't even want to chance my kids getting attacked or killed by an intruder. It's not that I don't value my own life -- it's that I realize if I die, the consequences are nowhere near as awful not having kids as opposed to having them.
If I really did feel that the intruder had murderous intentions, with or without being a father, I will shoot to kill. If I'm confident I can either injure or scare off the intruder, I won't.
Granted, I will say that our current legal system makes killing an intruder a preferable option oftentimes.
Last edited by Turquoise (2011-01-11 14:56:10)