Grahambo
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Great deflection.
While you can figure out how to approach my last question, ponder this. Instead of using an emotional response, I have yet to see a cogent argument or valid definition that proves otherwise.
And my response to my own question since you are neither courageous nor brave to touch it, is that yes, snipers are less brave and courageous in my own opinion, especially if they pick someone off in the back of the head. This is not to say that they are not brave nor courageous in other aspects, but the act of shooting someone 300 yards away is less brave or courageous than fighting someone face to face. Plain and simple.
Take away the context and look at the action. Now if I replace the soldier fighting the enemy face to face or the other scenario of a gang member sniping another gang member 300 yards away.
What would your response be to that?
Wait, so, the cowardly Dallas PD sniper unit who sniped this lunatic is less brave and courageous then the lunatic who attacked police HQ in a moving vehicle while planting explosives underneath their vehicles all the while hiding inside his van?
Got it.