Those are the two long-standing, traditional responses by human beings to perceived threats.
As far as I'm concerned, the two are instinctive...nature's keys to survival of not only individuals but of species as well.
Disturbingly, modern man appears to be abandoning and debunking the "fight" option. There have been numerous references in threads on these boards referring to the British court's attitudes about the private citizen's use of force, specifically deadly force, in defence of hearth and home.
The law there states, in effect, that flight is the only viable option for a citizen threatened with violence by intruders in their homes.
But what if flight is not an option? What if the home-owner is trapped with their residence, and flight cannot be effected?
Evidently, fight, even under such circumstances, is not an option unless the home-owner fights with nothing more than his bare fists.
This attitude by a government makes absolutely no sense to me whatsoever.
As I said, a disturbing trend, found not just in Britain, but in many other nations.
What do you think the future holds?
Regards, Shuckins