Or, how dare you defend your home and loved ones from sociopathic intruders with long criminal histories:
It seems to me that the decision to forcibly violate someone’s home, generally at a time when the homeowner is at their most vulnerable, intent on predation and likely worse, and doing so for the umpteenth time, is precisely how you know that the intruder’s wellbeing is of very low importance. To assume that a home invader is anything less than an existential threat is, as seen in the links below, foolish in the extreme – and morally perverse.
It may be unkind – but it would not, I think, be unfair – to wish upon Mr Zbur and his fellow progressives some first-hand experience of the home-invasion scenarios that they would happily see others endure, passively and impotently, and sometimes not survive, supposedly in the name of “progress.” And fairness to burglars.

Burglars can pay the full amount of the value they place on their lives, I’ll cash that check…
It will always be better to be judged by twelve than to be carried by six.
“Nature, or rather God, has bestowed upon every one of us the right to defend his person, his liberty, and his property, since these are the three constituent or preserving elements of life; elements each of which is rendered complete by the others, and cannot be understood without them.”
— Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850) Source: ‘The Law” published 1850
Not original with me, but I always liked this one.
“You value your stuff more than you value my life?”
“No, you value my stuff more than you value your life.”
California – slaves to insanity.
Upon reading this posting and the one before, my decisions to NOT visit California (was there in 2002, do not need to go back) and to not visit Europe (I do not go to Muslim countries, as they hate me, a white, educated Christian woman) have been re-affirmed.
We need new laws, new rules.
If you catch a burglar in your home, he should become your property.
Yes!
And all of their stuff should automatically become your stuff!
Kinda like, if you were a bad kid all year, instead of bringing you presents, when Santa visits you on Christmas Eve he should take away your PlayStation…
Agreed, as per the old bench minor penalty:
manager loses claim of overly-curved hockey stick,
he got the penalty.
Just and Fair.
Outlawing self-defense during invasion,
is obviously a Beijing demand.
Glad Yamamoto didn’t think of that one.