A few pages back, this was posted by 74novaman:
74novaman wrote:Its a generational thing. Don't assume everyone with ink has been to prison.
I would say "don't assume everyone
without ink
hasn't been to prison."
2 or 3 or 4 months ago, I don't remember exactly, a young guy came to my door. He may have had tats, I don't recall. He was African American, but I could care less about that. What I
did care about was was that he was shirless, his jeans were dirty, and he gave a general appearance of being unkempt. His eyes were glassy, and he plainly had not brushed his teeth that morning....possibly not the morning before either........maybe not for a week. Pants were sagging, and there was 8 or 10 inches of underwear showing, and
those were dirty.
He was trying to sell magazine subscriptions. I knew this because he was starting the same spiel that others have tried to use on me, but without having had that experience you would have never known this was his mission because all he ever talked about was raising so many points, and that he could get this or that, or maybe I had an opportunity to give him a chance—at what, exactly, I never did find out. He rambled on and on, and I finally put a hand up palm outward said, "stop right there. What exactly are you selling?" "Sir, I'm not trying to sell anything.....I've got a chance to do such and so....."
I cut him off again. "If you don't tell me what it is you want me to buy, I can't help you, and I'm busy. I run a business out of my home, and I've got work to do. Now, come to the point, or I am going inside and closing the door."
He finally admitted that he was trying to sell magazines from a list that he handed me. It was a handwritten list.
I said "no thanks, but you have a nice day, OK?" and started to back up a step to close the door. He got kind of verbally belligerant at that point. He did not move forward, but he just started whining about how NOBODY would just GIVE him a CHANCE. A CHANCE was all he wanted, blah blah blah blah blah. I said "
ExCUSE me? I've done nothing for the last 10 minutes
except give you a chance, and you have failed to take advantage of it." He started walking off, muttering and cursing about white folks, and gave me the "talk to the hand" gesture, like I was the one being a jerk, and went on down the block.
OK, tactics...... My front door hinges on the right, if you're facing outward. I was standing in the doorway, leaning against the left doorjamb. The door was open enough to expose me, but it wasn't
wide open. In my left hand, out of sight and pointed downward at my left hip, was an M&P 45. I kept my right arm and hand behind the open door, so I was physically blocking the entrance. If he had made a move forward, I would have taken a step back and to my left as I brought the gun up. He, on the other hand would, because of the layout of my front entrance, have been trapped between two brick walls with only two directions of travel available to him: straight forward, or straight backward. I would have had the angle on him, and if necessary could have fired without worrying about where my bullet was going to go if I missed or overpenetrated, as he would have had a brick wall behind him at the angle. During the entire verbal exchange, he stood outside of that brick entryway, still out in the sun.
I felt as though I had the tactical upper hand the entire time, and I could afford to be generous with my time as I am self-employed and office at home. I really don't like being disturbed at home more than anybody else does, and I am cognizant of the attendant risks, but I do try and be open minded and I value courtesy and try to extend it to others when presented with the opportunity, even though I know that they are often looking to get something
from me.
However,
that guy was the worst one yet, and the trend has been in that direction. I haven't had an "innocent" kid come to my front door in a couple of years.....except maybe trick or treaters.......and those that do come soliciting tend to be more and more slovenly, and more and more trapped in their victimhood. I don't believe I'll be answering the door to any more solicitors from now on. That guy soured it for me.
I didn't realize that Grapevine had an ordinance. I'm going to put up one of those signs on my front door. I get tired of throwing away door hangers.
Other thoughts.... I didn't know that JWs enjoyed special status. On the other hand, when they knock on my door, it gives me a chance to invite them to my (Baptist) church to learn about Jesus and get saved.

“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"
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