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Now, on to the question at hand, what to do in any given situation.
And before responding to the particular question I got, which has to do with unsafety in Gotham City, I will use an example.
So, if you have a house and if you have an issue with electricity, what do you do?
Yes, you call an electrician because he is a professional, because he has the tools and the competence to get the job done.
Yes, you should be able to change a light bulb by yourself, but for the more complicated stuff, you probably want a professional.
You do want an electrician, someone who works with it every day, has done so for a long time.
He has the routines, he has the tools, he has the competence, he has everything he needs to get the job done.
Same thing if we're talking about a car.
Yes, you should be able to change tires, so it's a biannual thing if you're in Sweden or anywhere else where you have to change between winter and summer tires.
I've changed my own fair share of tires during my days, but anything beyond that, you probably do want a mechanic to have a look at your car should something happen.
It's not something that you know you need to know yourself because the basis of a civilization, so in a good functioning society, you have different roles, you have different vocations, you have different individuals doing different things.
They are specialized in a field, they have a vocation, they're good at something because they like it and they have the capacity to do a good job out of it.
So, yes, you should be able to change a tire, but anything beyond that, you probably want to find a car mechanic who can help you with your problems, and you will pay him for his time just as he pays the farmer for food, and the farmer pays someone else to do something.
So, that is how a society works: that you pay others to do something that they are good at.
Now, then, onto the main question at hand, and this has to do with unsafety and miscreants on the main streets of Gotham City.
Now, I'm gonna paint with the broadest possible brush, so take everything I say with a pinch of salt.
And if you are in good old America, especially in a place like Texas, this probably doesn't apply to you as much as it does to anyone in Belgium or Sweden or any of these more anarcho-tyrannical societies.
I know we have a better legislation for being a good man in Texas than you do in, say, Belgium.
Speaking of which, perhaps you've already heard the case of Dries van Langenhove.
He might go to prison for having been part of a group chat where one guy posted a meme.
I'm not joking, this is how it is.
It's completely brutal stuff.
It's a complete joke of a country, Belgium.
It's one of the worst places on earth in terms of anarcho-tyranny.
So, you know, you can get you can be if you're not European, you can get away with doing a lot of bad things, then you will get a slap on your wrist.
But if you're Dries van Langenhoove, you might go to prison despite not even having done anything yourself.
So, anarcho-tyranny at its absolute worst.
Now, anyway, I got a question.
There was a sensitive young man, high testostron, strong, trained martial arts as well.
He saw a group of miscreants acting obnoxiously in public, you know, trashing things and acting overall in an aggressive manner.
And the locals, they quickly, you know, gauged the vibe and they started moving away there.
And he wondered what to do in such a situation.
Should I engage them?
And he actually said that he had challenged these miscreants as well, but they seemed to be hesitant when they were actually confronted.
But anyway, I get this question quite a lot.
When to step in, when to not step in.
So again, I'm painting with the broadest possible brush here.
So take it with a pinch of salt and you have to analyze it from your own situation.
We have different legislation depending on where you are.
My main advice, and I would probably have said something different were I 25, I would probably have given something a different response there.
But now I don't have anything to prove.
I don't need to, you know, be a macho man or anything like that.
I'm only concerned with winning.
I'm only concerned with achieving regime change.
So being playing Batman on the street, it's not something that will lead us to victory.
Victory comes about as a result of us engaging in society, politics primarily.
So anyway, to respond to the question, do call the police whenever possible.
Whenever possible, because you are, as I've mentioned in a recent video, you're probably already taxed to death.
And some of the tax money goes to the police.
So the police, they are your employees, if you think of it like that.
They are a service that you can use because you pay for them.
So you might as well use them.
So an example from Sweden, a few months ago, there was a man, 50 years of age or so.
He saw an urban youth gang outside on the street, you know, being obnoxious and he went to tell them off.
Maybe he wanted to play tough in front of his wife or whatever it might have been.
You can guess how it ended up.
The situation, yes, they beat him up.
10 against one.
Cowards, as always.
As always, these individuals are absolute cowards.
They would never engage in any fair fight.
This is also something you can keep in mind, by the way.
Don't ever feel bad for calling the police on some of these miscreants because they are absolutely not playing fair in the list and we have no obligation to play fair against them.
So use the police as a resource here.
But anyway, he went out to confront them himself 10 against 1 or whatever it might have been.
Instead, he should just have stayed at home, called the police, say, I am feeling threatened.
My security is feeling threatened or whatever it might have been.
So do use the police whenever possible.
And this is not only about competence and capacity or anything like that.
It's also about the law.
Should this Swedish man have beaten up these 10 miscreants, then he would probably have gone to prison because he would have gone to a courtroom.
They would have reported him to the police for assault or whatever.
And then an older Swedish woman would have sat there in the courtroom and judged against him.
So a long prison sentence for him and money for the miscreants.
That's just how it goes.
I'm extremely sorry to say so, but the legal system is very much geared against us as law-abiding citizens.
So that is perhaps the primary reason why you should call the police in these situations because they have the law on their side.
You do not have the law on your side.
So whatever might happen, you will be in a bad situation.
Now, there are of course many situations where it's actually worth dying.
It's worth taking a prison sentence.
So if anyone is acting violently against your wife or children, yes, by all means, do be ready to lay down your life and be ready to take a prison sentence because it's better, because that is preferable to living with the shame of having stood passively by as someone acted aggressively against your children or wife.
So you have these situations where it's just a bad situation no matter how you look at it.
But yeah, always defend your loved ones no matter what happens, always defend them.
And also speaking of which, I encourage all men, you're a brother, uncle, father, son, whatever it might be, husband, you have a responsibility towards your loved ones to be as formidable as possible.
So do train martial arts, do become as much of a threat as possible.
Do take it seriously.
Go to the gym, be as formidable as possible.
Your loved ones, they depend on you to be that role.
Now that being said, there's only so much you can do as an individual.
This is not solved by every one of us becoming a force of nature because we still live under a system that is hostile towards us.
So we can't solve this.
We can't solve the main issue at hand by becoming strong individuals.
We need to be strong on a social level, on a political level.
So the solution is not individual, it's political, it's social, it's about us getting into positions of power so we can actually change legislation so we can initiate a so we can initiate a large-scale re-migration.
That is the solution, not for everyone of us to become Batman.
I also like Batman, grew up watching Batman, got plenty of inspiration from it, but it's not realistic to restore safety to our streets by vigilante action.
You will only get into legal trouble if you do it, by the way.
So do let the police do their job.
Now that being said, you shouldn't count on the police to do their job because they aren't super competent in all cases.
So you should also trust in your own abilities.
But if they can do their job, just as you would call a car mechanic to solve a situation with your car, if you see a situation and you can call the police, do it because they will not get into the same kind of trouble as you do.
Now again, there are situations where you don't really have any option and you can probably step in.
Now I actually have an example from Sweden, an old childhood friend of mine, shout out to Daniel.
He shared a story about a year ago.
So there was a miscreant who was harassing a 10-year-old or so girl on public transportation and he confronted the guy and held him still, kept him in place until the police could come.
So someone else called the police.
Now eventually the miscreant managed to escape so he tore himself from the grasp of my old friend Daniel.
But yeah, I sent him a good package of Jutenheim nutrition goodies at least as a thank you for his bravery in that situation.
So that in that particular situation he was right to step in himself and they also called the police and he was in he was within the law to you know hold the miscreant to hold him in place.
He couldn't have done much more because then he would probably have gotten into trouble.
So, you have again, this is why I'm saying that I'm painting with a very broad brush: is that sometimes you can step in yourself.
So, do read up what sort of laws do you have to abide by?
Where are you in the world?
Different legislations, no matter where you are.
So, to conclude, do get as formidable as possible.
The lives of your loved ones could depend on it, but also do let the police do their job because they have the law primarily on their side and they also have the routines, they have colleagues, they have everything they need, hopefully, in order to get the job done.
That being said, you should never rely completely on the police in our deteriorating society.
But when you can view the police as a resource that you can use for your advantage, that's why they're there, and I'm sure they're happy to do their job as well.
Then, keep in mind also that the police, the average policeman out on the street, he is probably not super happy with his superiors that say you can't do this, you can't do that.
So, keep that in mind if you are disappointed in the police that it's not up to them, it's up to the individuals who are above them in hierarchy.
So, that's again when I say that we need to get into these positions of powers and then we can get in good individuals who can say to the police that you're free to do your job as you probably do want it, do want to do it yourself.
So, restoring law and order.
So, anyway, big topic.
Again, I painted with a very broad brush, and I'm sure you can find plenty of exceptions to my examples here and everything like that.
But, anyway, thanks for watching.
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