i ain't nobody's sheep and nobody's dog
wonder why military wear 'dog' tags because they nothing but trained killers who think they protecting our country when the fact remains they are not protecting our citizens they are instead protecting the powers that be and fighting their wars not our own .......our own battles are not fought in uniforms ......once you put on a uniform you are someone elses subject and just because you wear one don't make you any more honorable or trustworthy than anyone else imo
Everytime I hear or see the word "sheepdog" I think of that Youtube guy, Nutnfancy.... Lol, he makes me laugh. I like some of his shooting videos but whenever he starts into his ideology "sheepdog" stuff, I click another video...
I actually work with a guy that just about worships the ground nut(they got the NUT part right)nfancy walks on.
I ran into him at the city clerks office one day and he went into a full on rant about how any permit holder that walks out of his home unarmed is failing to do his civic duty as a sheepdog and is no more than a cowardly leech sucking the blood of society.
This yutz actually think I'm going to go shooting with him some day
Wow... that's pretty harsh of an interpretaion of people who don't carry. I don't carry while on duty/base because... I can't. Does that make me a leeach?
some those organized 'sheepdog' are just like gangs busting folks and setting folks up even so they can confiscate the cars drugs money guns ..... to pay themselves reward themselves with their 'good work' just a smaller version of the larger mob squads with badges all to make money not only themselves but their bosses who take the larger percent... on up to the military the biggest gang on the planet again they don't fight for our freedom they fighting for their bosses and we not their boss........who controls them controls even infiltrate smaller groups of organized citizens and or creates them to further their agenda .........all roads lead to rome
What good would it do? Wouldn't your time be better spent trying to help the poor guy that got pushed onto the tracks?
My issue is when nutnfancy talks about being a sheep dog he makes it clear being a “sheepdog” is predicated on carrying a gun and using that gun to fight crime and rescue the sheep. I challenge anyone out there to show my a video where nutnfancy states that if you walk out your door with out a pair of jumper cables you have failed in your civic duty as a sheep dog .
The Sheepdog Concept
Uploaded on Nov 4, 2009
Your actions could save lives. At the heart of what I have referred to as The Sheepdog is a selflessness that looks outwardly to the needs of others. They cannot abide watching their fellow humans beings suffer and die while they do nothing. They are compelled into action even when those actions could lead to their own deaths or injury. The Sheepdog comes from every walk of life, every race, and can be male or female; it is impossible to identify them from appearance alone. It is their actions in the face of horrific situations that reveals the Sheepdog as they step forward when no one else will. Lenny Skutnik, in the face of the tragic Air Florida crash in 1982 into the icy Potomac River, was just such an unassuming Sheepdog. He jumped into the aviation fuel soaked and frigid waters to save passenger Priscilla Tirado just before she slipped beneath the water to her death. Hundreds had been watching Priscilla flounder and would have watch her die without doing anything. These are sheep that are frozen into inaction by their lives of denial and lack of mental and material preparation. They are not bad people but nore are they heroic; they're just there. Leeny's Sheepdog heart was revealed that day. They are others like him in civilian, law enforcement, fire fighting, and military ranks. But they are relatively few indeed and they are special. Few have what I feel possess the other key qualities of the Sheepdog (discussed in the video): a strong value system, unassuming manner, bravery, judgment and maturity, preparation, practiced skill sets, and a strong sense of duty in the face of often scary circumstances. The Sheepdog Concept is foundational to my gear reviews here: an attempt to give quality information to help equip you good people for your "day." Both mental and material prepartation can expand your capabilities in this important calling. Good Sheepdogs span the ranks and include responsible and caring civilians, law enforcement officials, firefighters, paramedics, PJs, EMTs, pilots, and soldiers. Many of these come to TNP to get this info as they equip and prepare. I try hard not to let them down. I salute them all and I myself try to aspire to their level.
Then when someone like me says “That’s not why I carry a gun” it morphs into “and you’d stand there and watch you’re fellow man freeze to death on the street.”
While the chest beaters congratulate themselves on how brave they are.
So, let me be clear here, when I say I’m not a sheep dog I mean ‘I’m not the guy that likes to aggrandize himself on the internet by stating that the fact that I have a concealed carry permit somehow invests me with police authority and a duty to respond to any and all crimes I may encounter regardless of my knowledge of said crime or my possession of the facts concerning the scenario I’m interjecting myself into or any way of providing for my family if I’m crippled or killed in so doing.”
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