Who are the lions?

 We live in fear. Anxious about the next time we meet a lion. But who are the lions in the urban jungle?

Everyone?

Certain Individuals or groups?

Criminals?

Authority - The Police?

We ascribe our own lions and these are who we fear. But has it actually happened to you? Or is it an experience you have not had?

Met aliens?

Attacked by an immigrant?

Attacked by a man?

Attacked by The Police?

All of these have happened and by 

people who are not immigrants which is actually more common

people who are men are the most likely attacker but still not that common

police have a code of conduct which allows them any means, including things they have not been trained for, to detain someone if they give a reason i.e. they say you will possibly commit a crime/breach of the peace

So who are the lions, which are most likely, is it predictable?

To avoid any situation you believe is risky is almost impossible unless you never leave your home. To leave your home and venture out into the wilderness can be scary so should you pretend there are no lions? Is this a version of freedom?

It would seem the potential attackers can leave home in the least fear? But

How often do immigrants, men and the police get attacked?

Well men are the most likely to be attacked by another man. Immigrants are attacked regularly and the police usually when they come armed, which is more common than you think.

America, allegedly the best country in the world, has the legal right to bare arms, own a gun, and has some of the highest crime rates in the world. The possibility of being attacked is greater.

As we descend into 'being America' not Europe then fear and anxiety will increase and you will look to your government to protect you. 70% of you will vote. Some of you will vote Reform not Conservative or Labour. Which of you believes this is orchestrated?

Remove the shackles of fear (slavery), embrace an experimental mindset (Anne-Laure Le Cunff) and work with others outside government to create a better version of humanity. 

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