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I worked for DHS and was trained by a former uniformed Secret Service agent. Anyone who can't holster their weapon without looking at the holster is poorly trained.
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Virginian here, most of the poor people I met making poor decisions in Kentucky and W. Virginia were Democrats and their families were long time Democrats. Instead of worrying about stealing from your neighbor and engaging in reckless decision making I suggest these areas use good judgement and move from these areas and get busy working, paying taxes, building networks of good people, marrying up, and obtaining property.
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Im 43 and supervise a bunch of younger Millennials. Their work ethic is horrific, their selfishness is legendary, they are not very educated, many are on SSRIs and other drugs, and their logic center is so off with nihilism and apathy it's like they are brain damaged when they open their mouth.
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@AreaCode757 The military is not law enforcement and most of the military is made up of kids that only know how to use rifles. The civilian schools began teaching American infantry CQB back in 2003, before that the training in that area was poor. Don't ever compare an 11B MOS kid with 3 years in the Army to professionals doing this stuff for 20+ years. Holstering your weapon is muscle memory to professionals, there is no debate.
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@Johnsonwill789 "Bruh" look up "muscle memory" and "Dunning Kruger Effect" "bruh".
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@tinononit8623 No you aren't. Looking down to reload or grab other tools is a good way to lose sight of your target or get a not so nice surprise by the suspect. Real world experience>YouTube "influencers". I have already been in a shootout years ago, but hey what do I know?
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@kennethblessing6634 Nearly 20 years ago they were the best in the business. I was trained by military veterans many of which had combat experience from the Gulf Wars, Somalia, Kosovo, Afghanistan, and Iraq. This was long before DEI. I could not survive in a DEI environment today in 2024, as soon as I spoke up I would be sent off to undesirable locations claiming, "we need you there" to silence me and make an example.
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@sad_wrangler8515 Terrible plan 🤣. Pensions are easy to get. You need to show up drug free.
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@sad_wrangler8515 Never going to happen. The nihilism is strong with millennials.
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@sad_wrangler8515 Nonsense, I supervise Millennials and some Zoomers all day long for many years. I don't need an internet lesson on "stoicism" when I am a 10 year American military vet from an American family that has been defending this planet for 70 years. Very few civilians have any guts let alone their mental faculties together. What you think is "stoicism" is simply nihilism repackaged to sell to low IQ types. The average male Millennial I come across all over N. America is what the GenXers called "losers" when I was growing up. Somewhere between participation trophies and all women public school indoctrination we get Millennials saying they are now "stoic" when in the face of the most basic of responsibility they crack, scream, run to SSRIs and illicit drugs.
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@mustafanaser9789 Germany is a dying country. The average age there is 48 years old and there aren't enough immigrants to back fill Germany. Italy, Japan, China, and Korea are all walking dead countries due to no children produced in cities and advanced age. The majority of immigrants are going to the USA and places like the United States, Canada, and Mexico are not of an advanced age and are still having children although Canada is slowing down. If you are not in North America by the end of the decade prepare to be quite poor unless you already have money.
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@beatricehudgins2836 Males that don't work are a dangerous mob. This is how violent revolutions start.
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