Subject: Looking at how to disrupt the association of self-defense with mental illness
Sensei,
I have been seeing a number of articles that associate violence with mental
illness. In the schools there is a "zero tolerance" policy that results in
students being abused and not being allowed to fight back.
What I would like to show is that anti-self-defense rules and laws are the
product of sick minds.
- What sort of person wants to force others to not defending themselves,
their loved ones, and their property?
- What sort of person does not want to defend themselves, their loved ones,
and their property?
- What sort of person fears weapons more than those who would assault, rob,
and rape them?
To answer these questions is a way that will have some sort of academic
respect and governmental requires a psychometric study by a psychologist of
some standing with a Ph.D. and most likely with an academic position.
If the answers are as I suspect they will balance the against the
violence-mental illness position.
So my question to you is, "Do you know of any qualified person who would be
interested in looking into this?"
OSU! & Best regards,
Al Connelly