The Night Rider
Hellcat
I think a lot of people overthink Cooper's color code.
As I watch the video that I posted above it seems to me he's using it more as a descriptive training aid.
People in condition White are essentially clueless. They're the people that leave their house unlocked or leave their car unlocked or leave a shotgun in a gun rack in the back of their pickup truck because they think "It'll never happen to me."
People in condition yellow understand that the world is not a safe place. They lock their doors. They lock their cars. If they leave a gun in their car they lock it up more than just having the car doors locked. Because they think or they've been taught it could happen to me.
In My Opinion those are the only two colors on the color condition chart that matter. There are only two kinds of people in the world those who are clueless and those who are not.
The way Cooper describes it in his video Orange is the person who is being confronted or who sees a situation developing and goes from realizing "The world is generally not a safe place and I may have to defend myself today."
To "I may have to defend myself against that specific person today, because he's doing things that are tripping my radar."
Yellow is a cop doing a traffic stop at night.
Orange is a cop doing a traffic stop at night and the guy in the car is reaching around inside the car.
According to Cooper Red is very specific. The person has demonstrated that they are specifically a threat to you and you are making Shoot/Don't shoot decisions.
And it seems like whenever this is discussed on the internet people talk about how they decide to be in condition yellow today or in condition Orange today.
I don't think that's something that we decide. I think that's something that circumstances decide.
I didn't wake up this morning and think to myself "I know the world is not a safe place. I'd better be in condition yellow all day."
As I watch the video that I posted above it seems to me he's using it more as a descriptive training aid.
People in condition White are essentially clueless. They're the people that leave their house unlocked or leave their car unlocked or leave a shotgun in a gun rack in the back of their pickup truck because they think "It'll never happen to me."
People in condition yellow understand that the world is not a safe place. They lock their doors. They lock their cars. If they leave a gun in their car they lock it up more than just having the car doors locked. Because they think or they've been taught it could happen to me.
In My Opinion those are the only two colors on the color condition chart that matter. There are only two kinds of people in the world those who are clueless and those who are not.
The way Cooper describes it in his video Orange is the person who is being confronted or who sees a situation developing and goes from realizing "The world is generally not a safe place and I may have to defend myself today."
To "I may have to defend myself against that specific person today, because he's doing things that are tripping my radar."
Yellow is a cop doing a traffic stop at night.
Orange is a cop doing a traffic stop at night and the guy in the car is reaching around inside the car.
According to Cooper Red is very specific. The person has demonstrated that they are specifically a threat to you and you are making Shoot/Don't shoot decisions.
And it seems like whenever this is discussed on the internet people talk about how they decide to be in condition yellow today or in condition Orange today.
I don't think that's something that we decide. I think that's something that circumstances decide.
I didn't wake up this morning and think to myself "I know the world is not a safe place. I'd better be in condition yellow all day."
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