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Trump will celebrate on Twitter if he does.
He probably would, thats the kinda **** I am talking about.
I mean the guy is supposed to be President, he cant say the same **** we say.
Like calling Africa and Haiti **** holes.
I dont necessarily disagree, I wouldnt want to live there, but we are just douchebags on a forum, the **** he says can have all kinds of diplomatic implications, he is going to start a ****ing war with his bravado bullshit if he isnt careful, his people elected him to run their country, not troll Rosie O'Donnell and Megyn Kelly on Twitter.
 
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I'd like to think I'd do it regardless of the money but I'm not calling the man a coward. I'll let him deal with his own demons.

Sounds easy mate but first reaction is to run. Soldiers are taught to stand their ground, and some still struggle

Add in the whole minimum wage things and your a deterrent rather than there to fight
 
Sounds easy mate but first reaction is to run. Soldiers are taught to stand their ground, and some still struggle

Add in the whole minimum wage things and your a deterrent rather than there to fight

He had a gun. His job was an armed security guard. Kids were getting killed. He hid.
 
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**** getting shot for minimum wage
Can't you just pretend that you would and join in the impressions of Ray Winstone, instead?

I've got no idea what I would've done, but I'm glad that I didn't have to make the choice.
The guy didn't know how many people had turned up with guns or what kind of guns they had.
I wonder what the police training says you're supposed to do in that situation? My guess is call it in and wait for backup.
 
In a life and death situation people can do anything and often do.

A person may be "brave" one day and in the same situation the next day they may freeze or panic and be labled a coward...happens in the armed services and jobs like fire fighting regularly.

Poor ****er froze and will have to live with the guilt forever...I would not wish that on anyone tbh.

Anyone who says they know what they would do is kidding themselves imho.

I know what I would like to think I would do but in truth I have no idea.
 
It's a fight of flight response when adrenaline kicks in and it's absolutely ridiculous to think that somebody who is employed in a security capacity would opt for 'flight'.

Absolute coward.
 
There’s a fine line between bravery and foolhardiness.

I don’t know the entire circumstances the guy was presented with. What I do know is that the low life sack of ****e, Trump, is trying to score cheap points at this guy’s expense.
 
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From what I've read the guy was basically listening to the shoot up and decided to hide. For an armed guard, that's a pretty ****ing spectacular failure.
 
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From what I've read the guy was basically listening to the shoot up and decided to hide. For an armed guard, that's a pretty ****ing spectacular failure.

Each shot fired, another dead kid. But at least he was ok.
 
Apparently a video of said security guard circulating of him bragging about his previous heroics.

Not a coward, no siree.