Guns 'N Rosaries
A single violent clip can scramble your sense of what’s “normal,” but it can also clarify what’s real. We take a clear-eyed look at recent public attacks and the growing gap between what institutions promise and what people feel on the ground, especially when trust in police, prosecutors, and media coverage keeps eroding. We break down the Montreal shooting footage and talk through what it reveals about stress, reaction time, and the uncomfortable truth behind “gun control” narratives. Canada gun laws, the SKS rifle, and restrictive policies come up not as abstract politics, but as lived constraints that shape outcomes in seconds. From there, we widen the lens to reports of knife violence and unrest in parts of Europe, where social tension is rising and people increasingly doubt that the system will deliver justice or even tell the full story. We also get practical. Self-defense isn’t a montage, and knife fights aren’t a skill-check you pass with confidence. We talk training mindset, the 21-foot rule, situational awareness, and why consistent habits matter more than hot takes. Then we pivot to the less exciting kind of preparedness that actually changes your life: fitness after injury, discipline with money, and avoiding credit card debt traps that quietly wreck families. If you want more episodes like this, subscribe, share the show with a friend who thinks deeply, and leave a review with the one point you want us to go deeper on next. What topic should we tackle next?
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