Thursday, June 8, 2017
“Dad, it hurts”
Last night in Buenos Aires, Argentina, 28 year old Martín Bustamante was walking with his 3 year old son Agustin to buy a pizza for dinner. It was 9pm when two scumbags robbed them. After taking their money they started walking away, but one of them turned back one last time and shot the 3 year old that was still holding his dad’s hand in the back. He smiled as he shot the 3 year old, his father would later say.
Agustin only managed to say “dad, it hurts” before dying in his dad’s arms who was rushing him to a hospital. The loot? 15 USd for a pizza and a cheap cellphone. The killers? 14 and 16 years old.
This happened in my neighbourhood where I lived most of my life, in Lomas de Zamora.
This is why I left my country, because you just can’t live like this. Because that could have been my son and once your son is dead then it’s just too damn late to take action.
Now people are pissed, a family has been destroyed. There will be a protest tonight, and people will speak on tv, and those 14 and 16 year old scumbags will walk because the idiotic Argentine laws protected them and the corrupt politicians who are just as bad as they are don’t want to lose any votes from criminals so they wont change anything. And 3 year old Agustin will still be dead.
When we talk about survival and specifically armed self-defense the idea of killing is glorified as a transcendent event. Experts debate about people being able to pull the trigger or not and being able to live with taking another life. Those experts never lived in Lomas de Zamora. How I wish someone had shot those two scumbags. I’m sure the family of Agustin wishes so too. There’s no remorse in killing these beasts because they aren’t even people, they are worse than savage animals. This is why killing one of these bastards isn’t a solemn event but a celebration, a service to society. One less animal out there to murder, rape and destroy lives.
FerFAL
Fernando “FerFAL” Aguirre is the author of “The Modern Survival Manual: Surviving the Economic Collapse” and “Bugging Out and Relocating: When Staying is not an Option”
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Argentine Collapse,
Self-Defense
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5 comments:
Yes Fergal, thank you for caring about us all, Mimi
I know the feeling. But Christ died even for these most depraved of murderers, Fernando. Where there is breath in their lungs, and perhaps a little beyond, there is hope of salvation. We know what they did was among the most callous and brutal things in the world. We have to accept that fact, accept the anger, and realize that God's mercy coexists with his justice. Would it be more beautiful to picture this monster in hell, or in a tearful reconciliation in heaven?
agree with you totally.
if roaches appear the fumigator must be called into action or soon the roaches take over.
there is no difference when criminals take over, and they will if no resistance arises.
The exact situation happened to my 70 y.o. friend in Florida, USA, lying on the floor and shot gunned in the face by a smiling psychopath with a shotgun as he walked out with everyone's cash and jewelry. A million medical bucks later, dozens of awful surgeries, still looking like a deformed person, my friend has testified a dozen times while this scumbag sits in prison. Now, too late, he carries a gun.
Completely heartbreaking!
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