About this episode
Episode OverviewIn this episode, Edgar and co-host dive into a wide-ranging discussion on self-defense, firearms training, human decision-making under stress, and how political narratives often override science and reality when violence occurs. What starts as casual banter quickly turns into a deep conversation about responsibility, training flaws, and why most people misunderstand what real self-defense actually looks like.
Key Discussion Points
Opening & Context
Informal opening with humor and health updates
Discussion about dizziness, medical uncertainty, and stress
Transition into current events and self-defense topics
Self-Defense Shooting & Public Reaction
Discussion of a recent ICE-related shooting in Minnesota
How quickly public discourse becomes political instead of analytical
Why outside opinions are often meaningless in moments of real violence
Emphasis on how fast incidents unfold and how little time exists for “perfect” decisions
The long-term consequences for everyone involved — regardless of legality
Politics vs Reality
Criticism of tribal political responses to shootings