Recent comments in /f/providence

Ijustlookedthatup t1_jdci02a wrote

Actually as a Paramedic, I devoted my life to helping people, and I have. So good try on the wanting to kill people part. Have you ever walked into a murder scene where the person couldn’t defend themselves?

Is it possible that I just see a different solution to a problem? I am all for stopping These events peacefully, however, when Police don’t act for the good of the people, it is up to the people to defend themselves. Also, for a different view, please go and check out r/liberalgunowners for a Liberal view of the second amendment.

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DeftApproximation t1_jdchtow wrote

The train of logic (illogic in this case) is truly bizarre.

We went from ATVs disrupting the peace -> A fatal accident with a dirt bike (makes sense) -> A woman being pulled out of a car -> Self defense -> Implying that we should shoot anyone that we feel threatened by

So if you circle that line back to the original sentence of your post: Idiots on ATVs -> Shoot them

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Rhazein OP t1_jdch675 wrote

How is it a waste of peoples time? Before this post the only advice I found online was just that there’s nothing to do here and you can go to a deli for some good cured meats. I wanted to ask so I’m not wasting my time, and you didn’t have to comment either so we’re all here on this post voluntarily.

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Ijustlookedthatup t1_jdcgc20 wrote

This why the second amendment exists. When government does not act it is up to the individual and community to protect themselves. A woman and with her kids were pulled and beaten and it’s not the first time. I know many don’t agree with me here, but how long is it going to be until somebody gets stabbed or killed because of the in action of the police department.

And no, I am not saying pull out a gun and the smallest, but someone feels their life is threatened, and they’re about to be pulled out of the car. They should be able to shoot. The individual was trying to drag them out. We have a right, and we have a right to defend ourselves.

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Major_Halfsack t1_jdcfw6y wrote

Providence Bagel on North Main used to be open at 5:30 pre-pandemic. For a while, they switched to 7am. They've now gone to a 6am opening time. I'm typically out the door at 5:45, so when I get coffee on the road, it's Dunkin. At least now, if I'm running a little late, I'll get providence bagel instead.

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