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The Nairobi Mall Attack: Will it happen here? Will it happen near me?

Mumbai Part Deux. A dedicated group of individuals with no regard for their final outcome, decide to inflict as much death as possible on unsuspected victims in an enclosed space.
Can we expect something like that here in the US? Probably. In a mall near you? It depends.

New York Rep. Peter King, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, said on ABC’s “This Week” that al-Shabab is “one of the only Al Qaeda affiliates which actually has actively recruited here in the United States.”
He called the Saturday mall attack a “well coordinated, well planned massacre.”

          Via Fox News.

 

The answer to the question if it will happen in the US would be: Probably. It is not like these idiots have not thought about it or wanted to do it. For all we know they tried and failed somehow without the public finding out about it. But they only have to be successful once.

Will it happen in a mall or other location near you? We should go back to the definition of terrorism:

ter·ror·ism
noun \ˈter-ər-ˌi-zəm\

: the use of violent acts to frighten the people in an area as a way of trying to achieve a political goal.

Depending on where you live, a terrorist attack will have a greater or lesser impact. One thing for sure is that they will try to obtain as much attention as possible as their actions create both death and havoc: Death as immediate and havoc as people not directly affected are thrown off their normalcy and routine. Now, the more people find out about a particular act of terrorism, the better. It is a psychological epidemic that requires a carrier and that would be the Media.

I know some writers of thrillers have toyed with the idea of terrorists attacking in a Middle America town, I just simply don’t see it. It is too far away from established media outlets, requires too much preparation & logistics and the return in victims and shock value might be too low. However, an attack on a big mall in the middle of Los Angeles, Washington D.D., New York or even Atlanta would guarantee not only a high body count but instantaneously and international media coverage that would spread the fear faster than an attack in a mall from Bowling Green, KY.

So you may want to prepare for an attack on a big mall or any other place where people concentrate, with limited entries and exits in a major urban area with an important Media hub. And in view of another attack this past week that has garnered less attention but higher body count, churches are not to be ignored as targets but probably moved to the top of the list, maybe second place. And yes, suicide bombers are also an option to be considered.

I bet the question you wanna see answered is:  Will Concealed Carry Laws or Gun Culture on a particular state/city affect the decision to attack? Truth be told, I don’t think so as it does not matter seeing that the top three juicy targets are gun free zones for all intents and purposes. Atlanta may not be considered because it does not have the world cachet that NY, LA and DC have but also one person in sixteen in the state of Georgia carry a concealed weapon. And even though is pretty stupid to meet a rifle with a handgun, I would offer that terrorists would rather be not shot at before they finish what they came to do. If a couple of people with concealed carry manage to pop Saleem and Jameel thus creating a wider exit for people to exit and reducing the number of victims, the boss back at Camel Station One in Somalia or whatever he is stationed may not like it.

Anyway and overall, the chances that you will be directly affected by a terrorist attack is very small. The chances of all of us being affected by government overreaction to a terrorist attack within the US is high as they will want us to keep us safe by TSAing the crap out of our lives. And that can be more dangerous as some Somali idiot with an AK-47; at least we can shoot that bastard.

 

 

No Mr. President. It is not what sets us apart.

The president, in a somber but defiant tone, suggested that Washington and the rest of the country has lost its resolve to end the level of gun violence that sets the United States apart from other countries.

via Obama honors shooting victims, urges Americans to help stop gun violence | Fox News.

What set us apart from other countries is that our government does not have what is called “a monopoly on killing.” Most of the governments in the world keep the absolute authority to issue death under a legal cover created by themselves. Even in cases of plain self-defense, a citizen has to prove beyond doubt to a government-appointed official that the killing was necessary and even then, that official can indict the citizen for not retreating enough or no reason at all. Or the government can initiate on its own an action that involves death or grave bodily action if the citizen has broken a law imposed by the same government. And of course, any government has the absolute authority to start a war. Although we elect the people in the government and expect them to behave according to a moral code, the temptation of absolute power can be too much to resist and the Monopoly on Death too good not to use.

No matter how much can you parse it, no government in the world can eliminate violence. And if the government is the only one allowed to inflict violence, soon enough somebody in the spheres of power that thinks it is a grandiose tool to effect social change, restrain opposition and keep things peaceful and within the lines they think is the utopic way of living.

But when there is no “monopoly on killing.” When the intended targets not only can respond in kind but can do it overwhelmingly, it keeps those in power not only in a temporary basis but lawfully and respectful of the rights of the People… for the most part.

The Second Amendment is the “monopoly buster.” It helps remind both government and enemies of our society (but I repeat myself) that certain actions may have dire consequences. We repeat this from quote Robert Heinlein because it is true: “An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.” It is Emily Post write large with the auspices of Samuel Colt, John Browning and Eugene Stoner.

The message we keep giving you is simple: Go after the true causes of the violence and just leave us alone. Our guns are not responsible in any way for your continual political failures on keeping violence under some shade of control.

What Can Starbucks Teach Us as a Community? | Shall Not Be Questioned

The problem is that people who open carry need to understand open carry is a tactic, and not a strategy. Open carry is not the core problem, the problem is how some people are utilizing it.

via What Can Starbucks Teach Us as a Community? | Shall Not Be Questioned.

And Sebastian tells it much better than I can… at least without the cuss words.

The Four Rules… not suggestions. (Graphic Content)

Via Reddit

According to the OP “Friend shot through his shoe with a 12 ga PDX1. All in all it could be a lot worse.”

Jeez… talk about roast beef.

Gun Motivator of the Day: Run For Your Life!

 

RUN FOR YOUR LIFEYamil Sued is a fantastic photographer and the god of IDPA action photography. I just simply had to steal this photo and make it a motivator…. so basically I might have ticked off two of the top personalities in action shooting sports…. 🙂

Huh? Run that one by me again…

TRENTON, N.J. (AP) – Gov. Chris Christie has signed a law requiring law enforcement agencies to tell the state information about guns that are seized or found abandoned.

Christie said in a statement Friday that the law will help keep weapons away from criminals.

via Christie signs gun-control measure into law – My9 New Jersey.

But….if the guns are already seized/recovered, by definition they are not in the hand of the criminals and one would expect that cops wouldn’t be doing a gun “Sell-Back” to the criminals or what the hell is going up in New Jersey?

Damn, that is one screwed up state, I tell ya.