Not too smart, if they are running thick. I only loaded my gun with 4 rounds. I was about 100ft away, I shot twice and missed (gun shoots high) round 3 found the mark. Now I have one round left, good thing hog 2 decided to run off. You can bet I will load all 6 chambers, next time. Even most handgun hunters will carry a back up rifle.
To address your closing point in this post, I can in fact understand your desire to celebrate tragic deaths, but the last thing I will do is condone it. Or leave it unchallenged for that matter.
I don’t feel badly for those that do evil, but the lives of those impacted by evil actions run far and wide. I imagine Klans men and terrorists alike have/had families that loved them dearly. Their loss. Their pain. Is not nothing.
I can’t expect you to understand my empathy an more than I could expect my dog to understand why I have to leave for work every day. I accept that.
You should read that article I linked on the crowd density and movement. I think you would find it enlightening.
Oh, you’re not making light of the tragic death of Iranian civilians? Well I am happy to take it back then.
Good, take it back. I just pointed out chanting "Death to America" for decades is not civilized. Much like cheering after 9/11
There’s a truism that states if you don’t go to other people’s funerals, they won’t bother to come you yours. I get that. But I just have better things to do than go to a funeral of some government dude.
What makes you think I "want to celebrate tragic deaths"? If these are death to America terrorist supporters and as well as terrorists, should we consider their deaths tragic? Is it wrong to want terrorists to die? Is it not justice when a terrorist dies? As I said, I would rather have them embrace light than die in their evil but just as you cannot condone the death of terrorist supporters, I cannot condone the evil of terrorism.