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Nothing better describes America currently than this quote Hochuli: “Welcome to Brazil. Here the only people satisfied with their situation are financial elites and venal politicians. Everyone complains, but everyone shrugs their shoulders. This slow degradation of society is not so much a runaway train, but more of a jittery rollercoaster, occasionally holding out promise of ascent, yet never breaking free from the tracks. We always come back to where we started, shaken and disoriented, haunted by what might have been.”

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Somehow, I don't think you read gun blogs but the picture of the Taliban in the conference room in Hanania's article has been widely commented on. If you look at how the guy in the center is holding his AK, he has his finger straight and outside the trigger guard. This is holy writ gun training doctrine in the American firearms community and not so much in the Third World. The implication is that he was trained by Americans.

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Seems to me that's a pretty obvious safety consideration in a place/situation where an accidental discharge would be highly inadvisable. Which doesn't require American training to figure out.

So this seems to me to be just another instance of 'murican arrogance (only we know how to do things the right way ...).

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Not hardly. Nobody did until Cooper came up with his 4 Rules a few decades ago. Untrained people still don't and it remains one of the hardest things to make automatic. There are, I suppose, other ways to keep your finger away from the trigger but what that guy is doing is modern doctrine which is American and American influenced. Other Western armies do it but Americans did most of the training.

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Speaking of Experts who don't know shit about what they are talking about, yet have total confidence in being Right...

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