baha wrote:Let's just say I am unhappy with the fact that I have to deal with this issue from a position of weakness. He has all the rights and I have none. Do I have the right to request his latest mental evaluation? Do you think wearing a gun to the man's house makes me safer? Society says I have to accept him as a normal law abiding person until the time that he shoots me. Then as I bleed out on the floor I can rest assured he will be prosecuted as the criminal he turned out to be.
This may not be it... but there is a limit to the amount of risk a person is willing to walk into.
You have the right to quit your job and stay at home.
All those things you say are true of almost everyone you meet out in the world.
In your case, I would say that you do not have the "right" to feel safe.
For that to happen, you would have to be in total control of everyone you meet. Maybe that is why the elite always strive for control - they don't feel safe.
Life is a risk - get over it and move on. There is a one hundred percent chance that you will end up dead in less than a hundred years, so at least try to have a little fun along the way.