• sola@aussie.zone
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    4 days ago

    Nah, instead the guy should never have to work again, if they don’t want to. Need a MP sized lifelong pension. People need real rewards for extraordinary feats that serve the country.

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    3 days ago

    Discussions of Affirmative Action and “Positive Discrimination” aside, Ahmad did what any Australian should do.

    I’m sure that when he stands on the lawn of Parliament House in 6 weeks time, this is what he is going to say.

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    4 days ago

    While well-intentioned, this is never going to happen. The last thing the Authorities want is civilians being incentivised to take the law into their own hands to win top awards. Ahmed was a very lucky man. It could have ended there and then for him. And he still ended up being shot.

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      4 days ago

      Did you watch the video? He wasn’t a vigilante, just a guy that took the gun of a terrorist preventing people from being killed. I don’t like your comment at all. The guy is clearly a hero who puts himself in front of others.

    • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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      The last thing the Authorities want is civilians being incentivised to take the law into their own hands

      dumb take on this.

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        4 days ago

        It might be dumb but its true. why do you think their advice during a home invasion is to just leave asap?

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          3 days ago

          Very different situation. Home invaders are generally thieves. Home insurance will get you your stuff back. Life insurance won’t give you your life back.

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            Not really. Their messaging is always to prioritise personal safety.

            It’s great that old mate managed to get the gun and I salute him for his bravery but if that shooter had been a bit more aware or if he’d slipped or lost his grip then he may well have died of lead poisoning.

            Vicpol or any organisation is never going to advocate for a member of the public to put themselves in danger. They won’t tell him off but they certainly won’t encourage it.

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              Yeah you’re right about that from a safety perspective. The original comment was talking about civilians taking the law into their own hands though, and that’s what my reply was focused on.

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      4 days ago

      These petitions have never achieved anything meaningful.

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      3 days ago

      Is that you would have advised all the people on AA Flight 11, 77 and UA Flight 175 ?

      Obviously the people on US Flight 94 would have not taken your advice.