Ah, sorry Anna. I got a bit cheesed off with that mystic fellow who did the usual trick of responding to things I did not say, apologising for things I was not upset about and not responding to things I did say (and still not bothering to use the quote button).
But anyway... Here we have red, amber and green. Red and green means stop and go. Amber, with one of the other two means that it is about to change. Well, amber on its own means it is about to go red. Our highway code is clear: if it is amber about to go red you must stop unless you cannot stop in time (which would mean that you might end up stopping in the middle of the junction). Also, it is against the code to speed up in this circumstance - though many do. The kind of person I am talking about slows down when it is still green because he is scared of going across when it turns amber or red. And he really hopes that it will turn amber or read before he gets to the line.
So for me, this is the kind of person who would rather submit to a terrorist, attacker or thief in the hope that he won't have to make a decision in the real world. And of course I am hardly the gung ho kind of person mystic describes. Yes, as you say, I would assess the situation to determine what could and couldn't be done. To me, the typically pacifist person doesn't want to even make an assessment because he thinks that following a rule will make him completely safe. To me, it is just cowardice. And mystic says that it isn't and that he was willing to his part in the forces but that is just a personal response and doesn't deal with the argument as such.
Well said!