Karl Rhoads says, “To carry a gun in public, that means you’re afraid of something,” he said. “I wonder what it is that people are so afraid of. Because life in Hawaii isn’t all that violent.”
Dumb*ss Karl Rhoads says, “To carry a spare tire and jack in your car, that means you’re afraid of something,” he said. “I wonder what it is that people are so afraid of. Because there aren't that many flat tires in Hawaii.”
Dumb*ss Karl Rhoads says, “To have extra water and food stored, that means you’re afraid of something,” he said. “I wonder what it is that people are so afraid of. Because there are almost no infrastructure disabling hurricanes in Hawaii.”
Dumb*ss Karl Rhoads says, “To own an emergency medical supplies kit, that means you’re afraid of something,” he said. “I wonder what it is that people are so afraid of. Because medical emergencies are rare in Hawaii.”
Dumb*ss Karl Rhoads says, “To have a fire extinguisher in your home, that means you’re afraid of something,” he said. “I wonder what it is that people are so afraid of. Because there aren't that many home fires in Hawaii.”
Etc., etc., etc.
This d*ckwad can't comprehend the difference between fear and rational logical preparedness (for low probability events) without fear. But that's no surprise because rocks rarely have high levels of comprehension.