Optimal Defence of Inherent and Constitutional Rights

From: Tony Hollick (anduril@cix.compulink.co.uk)
Date: Wed Dec 24 1997 - 16:28:00 MST


      Hello!

      Some thoughts on the 'violence' issue, prompted by the thoughful
      contributions of Anders Sandberg and Kathryn Aegis.

      Swiss psychotherapist Alice Miller's horrifying book on the subject
      of 'poisonous pedagogy' -- "'For Your Own Good': The Roots of
      Violence in Child-Rearing" (Virago, [1987] -- is an inclusive and
      comprehensive descriptive and explanatory account, which answers the
      basic question: "How would you have to bring up a child, for him or
      her to be a violent adult?"

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      When I lived and worked at the Alternative Bookshop in Covent
      Garden, Central London, I used to go for (unarmed!) walks after
      midnight arond Leicester Square, Piccadilly Circus and other
      night-life venues.

      With experience, it often became possible to see attackers and
      'attackees' seeking each other out, and pairing off. Many of the
      'attackees' seemd to give off 'attack me!' signals ('Kick me!'
      signals, in Eric Berne's (albeit flawed) Transactional Analysis
      theory. Clearly, learning to spot 'aggressor' signals and
      suppressing 'victim' flags would be most worthwhile.

      I (used to) cultivate 'invisibility' (there's a whole literature on
      how to do this in the world of spookdom -- field operatives often go
      unremarked, as grey, unnoticeable people). After doing Werner
      Erhard's -- albeit flawed -- 'est' training in 1979, I had access to
      a further intellectual arsenal of self-defence and self-projective
      techniques.

      I never did much martial arts training, because under UK law, using
      martial arts skills against someone counts as 'assault with a deadly
      weapon', and there are many deadlier weapons around. I have a
      preference for 'action-at-a-distance' anyway. >:-} In retrospect, I
      may also have felt that I would be more aggressive (maybe just a tad
      more self-assertive, anyway!) if I had greater martial arts skills.
      And I _really don't like hurting people_.

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      In my motorcycling days, I had a friend (Dave Watson) who was an
      accomplished street-fighter (he took out three 'bouncers' in twenty
      seconds in one incident). He gave me some lessons. Yet he ended up
      in the 'fastest gun' trap, with thugs looking to make a reputation
      who came looking for him. Not much 'deterrent effect' there.

      Another friend (Tony Owen) had his girl-friend harrassed in a
      coffee-bar by three goons. He was too 'puny' to defend her, so he
      just walked out (whereupon the harrassment stopped, AFAICR). Half
      an hour later, the goons exited the coffee-bar. A large black car
      was parked outside...

      As the goons walked up the road, a voice called out:

      "Turn around. I'm not going to shoot you in the back."

      There was Tony Owen, holding a single-action .45 revolver on them.

      He pulled back the hammer, and >click<. Misfire...

      The three goons started towards him. He calmly pulled back the
      hammer again, and shot the first goon in the face. The two
      remaining goons stopped. Tony Owen pulled back the hammer agiain,
      and the next goon dropped, clutching his shoulder. The third goon
      sank to his knees, and started begging not to be shot. Tony Owen
      shot him anyway, got back into his big black car, and drove off to
      Johnson's 'Rising Sun' motorcycle cafe. He turned himself in to the
      police an hour or two later, and was later sentenced to nine months'
      imprisonment for all this. (No-one had died: and it was pointed out
      at his trial that his mother had been a victim of domestic violence
      during his childhood). People rather avoided him when he came out
      of jail...

      Many historians have suggested that the origin of English good
      manners originated in the practice of duelling. The same may be
      true for America.

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      One of my favourite books is "Civilian Resistance as a National
      Defence" with a chapter by Gene Sharpe, and another by April Carter
      (a relative of mine). I agree, that non-violence is prudent _and_
      effective, as well morally acceptable. It _is_ the best policy, up
      to a certain point. Social innovation could further enhance its
      effectiveness. Ferinstance:

      If each of us is equipped with uniquely-coded radio 'panic alarms',
      (SARA beacons) so that we can personally summon assistance to our
      exact location from our chosen service provider, we would see a
      transformation of policing from a useless state-provided
      social-control system into a customer-driven _personal protection
      service_. Crime would be vastly reduced. Evil-doers would be
      massively deterred by fast response times; and harm would be
      reduced. It would become less necessary to carry self-defence
      weapons.

      An illustration: I am a formal external adviser to the Boulder,
      Colorado District Attorney's Office (and to the Denver, Colorado
      office of the FBI) in the investigation into the homicide of
      JonBenet Ramsey a year ago (winner of many child beauty pageants,
      JonBenet was just six years old).

      It is my hypothesis that the slaying of Jonbenet Ramsey was a
      deliberate act of terrorism, planned and carried through by
      authoritarians with close connections to 'the authorities'; and that
      the slaying was aimed at the child beauty-pageants' participating
      parents and their children. The repressed authoritarian mindset
      hates the sight of liberated, free-spirited children (it reminds
      them of the child they once were, who was destroyed by authoritarian
      parenting).

      Very recent press reports state that a police-type 'Taser'
      electroshock gun was finally used to torture and kill JonBenet after
      she had been systematically sexually tortured for many hours in the
      basement of her parents' house.

      If JonBenet had been wearing a 'SARA' alarm, she could have
      instantly summoned help. She might well be alive today.

      Three guesses why 'the authorities' aren't too keen on this idea...

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      There are five political dispositions in Britain and America:

      disposition: US UK
      ============ == ==

      conservative: 35% 36%

      libertarian: 20% 19%

      socialist: 13% 18%

      authoritarian: 20% 13%

      centrist: 12% 15%

     
      The authoritarians were intellectually and emotionally and
      spiritually crippled in childhood. In 'adult' life they are hostile
      to (and even attack) those who remind them of the free, capable,
      spontaneous child they could have been (and in some cases perhaps
      even once were). They now abuse and oppress their own kids,
      replicating their fell type. They can be found in State employment,
      'law enforcement', corporate hierarchies and blue-collar jobs.

      How to deal with authoritarians will be the 21st Century's greatest
      problem. They killed over 100 million people in this century alone,
      and 'soul-murdered' countless millions more.

      Understand this: they'll destroy us if we permit it.

      Three times this Century, Atlantic liberalism has smashed
      authoritarianism by military force. (WWI, WWII, Cold War)

      And we'll do it all over again if we have to.

      Even better, next time.

         / /\ \
      --*--<Tony>--*--

      Tony Hollick, LightSmith

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