Active Killers, Cat Control, & THE BLACK DEATH

Published on August 6, 2019
Duration: 3:55

John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society stresses the critical role of 'protectors' in society to counter active killer threats. He advocates for a proactive, armed mindset, framing preparedness as an act of love. Lovell uses a historical analogy of the Black Death to argue against gun control, comparing it to culling cats that protected against disease, thus enabling threats to proliferate.

Quick Summary

John Lovell of Warrior Poet Society highlights the essential role of 'protectors' in society against active killer threats. He advocates for a proactive, armed mindset, comparing gun control to historical mistakes that enabled threats to spread.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Protectors in Society & Active Killers
  2. 01:15Mindset and Preparation for Threats
  3. 02:17Gun Control vs. Black Death Analogy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the role of 'protectors' in society according to John Lovell?

John Lovell emphasizes that individuals trained in self-defense and preparedness, referred to as 'Warrior Poets,' must act as the primary line of defense in public spaces against threats like active killers.

How does John Lovell use the Black Death analogy regarding gun control?

He compares gun control to the historical culling of cats during the Black Death. Lovell argues that disarming 'good guys' is like removing protectors, which allows threats (like rats) to proliferate and cause more harm.

What mindset does John Lovell advocate for regarding self-defense?

Lovell promotes a proactive, armed mindset, stressing the necessity of being prepared to stop active killers decisively. He frames this readiness not as aggression, but as an act of love and protection for the innocent.

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