Store owner kills robber

Live by the sword, die by the sword. Their occupation is crime, running around shooting people, inflicting pain upon innocent people.
The store owner did the people of South Africa a favour. I'm not overcome with happiness about it, But I'd much rather be reading about how the store owner killed the robber than the other way around. Let's be realistic, this is one more savage off the streets of our country, and 3 more that might just think twice about robbing another store again. I dont think we should be thinking of the man who died has a person, with a family etc, because there is no doubt in my mind that those thoughts never crossed the robbers mind.
 
One thing I think we as a society in SA should have never adopted the saying and the feeling that 'Luckily we did not get hurt in the process', 'They did not hurt us or killed us when they robbed us', 'Luckily you did not get hurt , you could have been killed'

Why should we be lucky I think its time we get armed and protect ourselves. I dont condone killing but at the end of the day its him or you and I for one would do anything to protect my family.
Its time the criminals will think twice comming into your home not expecting a fight.

It is a toothing stage where a few of us will have to do the killing to put the fear back in them again.
 
I agree with Copacetic. It's sad that South Africa has degenerated to this point. Everything is not OK.
 
Waffle, waffle, waffle... You were asking questions, whilst claiming the moral high ground in your opinion, concerning the joy expressed by posters, right after my post. Try not to troll.

Gosh. I must remember in the future that having your post appear in order after someone else's is a clear sign that you were referring directly to that post. Gee I must have missed that one in the forum rules :rolleyes:

Moral high ground? So you're saying you think expressing joy at the death of another human being is morally good? Does society view it as such? Do you regard the expression of joy at the death of a human being as socially positive?
 
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Moral high ground? So you're saying you think expressing joy at the death of another human being is morally good? Does society view it as such? Do you regard the expression of joy at the death of a human being as socially positive?

In SA it is. You would be considered abnormal if you didn’t express joy at the resolution of a criminal problem without the blundering ineffectiveness of a justice system that has manifestly failed. Besides, no humans were harmed.
 
Gosh. I must remember in the future that having your post appear in order after someone else's is a clear sign that you were referring directly to that post. Gee I must have missed that one in the forum rules :rolleyes:

Moral high ground? So you're saying you think expressing joy at the death of another human being is morally good? Does society view it as such? Do you regard the expression of joy at the death of a human being as socially positive?

I said...It was sarcastic...*****willow...waffle ....waffle...waffle..girlie boy...
 
I hope this article proves that one should go to the shooting range on regular intervals to sharpen up on ones tactical training.

This way, maybe all 4 could have been sent to meet thy maker.

Exactly what I was saying!!! Once they entered the premises and waved around a firearm or firearms, they were no longer passive and they posed a threat to the owner's life.
 
a thug's death is a good thing for us,many innocent lives have been saved,a thug doesn't value human life,time and money for the judiciary has also been saved...
 
I said...It was sarcastic...*****willow...waffle ....waffle...waffle..girlie boy...

You never mentioned sarcasm... not once. Neither did I at any point refer to your initial post. Admit it, move on and stop embarrassing yourself.

You seem to like hurling insults. Seems a little immature.
 
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