How can you be so confident that the thief was not armed? Despite all of the anti-gun legislation in Great Britain, there are still plenty of gun crimes. The only people who you can guarantee are not armed are the lawful ones. And law abiding citizens are the ones you don't need to worry about in the first place.
I don't see myself as being part of the problem so long as I'm passive and do not initiate anything. Your reasoning is like saying that because I have car insurance I'm causing automobile accidents. Being prepared for something is not the same as perpetuating it.
What's to say you won't end up dead anyway? If you want to take the chance that a violent criminal will just take what he came for and not hurt you, that's your choice. Me? I prefer to prepare myself for the worst case scenario, then live happily ever after if it doesn't come to pass.
You are right, to a point. The Weimar government passed legislation against owning weapons, and that legislation affected everyone, not just Jews. This was done to prevent violence (which it did not accomplish) and prevent extremist takeover (again, not accomplished). Once the Nazis took power, the law was amended specifically to prevent Jews from owning firearms.
Now, this is not to say that had they been armed, they would have been able to resist Nazi oppression. Few Jews owned firearms, even before the legislation was enacted in 1928. However, it's quite obvious that unarmed civilians have very little chance against an armed military, while armed civilians at least have a fighting chance.
) until he opened the boot (trunk) to put his luggage in. Inside was one of those straps new cars have which can open the lid if you get trapped inside. Next to it was a little sign with diagrams. Diagram one told you to pull the strap. Diagram two showed a person climbing out of the open boot (very helpful, thanks). Diagram three (which made me LMAO) clearly showed the person running away from the car, with speed lines and everything. Now, if this were your car you'd just get out (though how you'd accidentally lock yourself in your boot in the first palce defies imagination) and go about your business. But whoever made this car seems to assume that if you're in the boot you've been kidnapped! Do any other car makers in the world assume that anyone who is locked in the boot has been kidnapped, or is the biggest, toughest, most militarily bad-ass nation in the world basically frightened of everyone? But, heaven forbid, if you actually have been kidnapped do you really need a diagram telling you to run away from the car? Are Americans just scared of everyone/everything or do they just have an insatiable need to state the obvious? 


 I think perhaps you need to rethink your argument.