The problem with calling scenario training "reality" is that it's...bullshit.
You are in an environment and in a designated time with set rules and responses to a predesigned situation... you're not behind any reactionary gap, cognitively you are aware of what is going on, and you are in the correct psychological mindset. You don't have to decide NOT to engage a real person with real repercussions...and it's not a surprise.
It's about as real as an MMA match, only it's supporters have the extra pretense.
And I wouldn't have even posted on this particular thread but the hypocrisy drew me out...
narrowminded much, guy?
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