Or in any situation where law enforcement is weak.
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Replying to @SubBeck
Yes, we can think of many situations where a man cld reasonably decide learning to fight was a major responsibility.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
But self defense now is a worthy endeavor, unless you want to outsource your personal protection.
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Replying to @SubBeck
Or if you don't need it on a regular basis and would rather spend your time on skills you do need.
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Replying to @SubBeck
OK, I don't think its a moral responsibility. Take your own risks.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
It's not a moral responsibility if it's just concerning yourself. Nobody has a moral responsibilty to preserve their own safety or life.
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Replying to @SubBeck
Well, that is my point so I don't know where we have gone here.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Because it seemed like you were entirely down playing the importance of self defense,as if it's for less sophisticated types.
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Replying to @SubBeck
No! I am saying that we are less sympathetic to male victims of violent crime coz of a perception they should be able to defend themselves.
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Being able to fight may or may not be important given the situation. Having those skills is decidedly good. Also very attractive.
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