Traditional metaphorical swords are guns and bullets now?
Apart from that, well, it reminds me of my youth as a JW. It could have been better. Still, we didn't call the strangers we were visiting (in this adaptation, let's call it invading their grounds) "the enemy". Our rhetoric was not bullets and disarming.
And fortunately, there are people who will greet you merrily not because they have a "conditional love to win the enemy" agenda. Just because they want to be friendly. Not assholes and the ones who want to be your enemy but are hypocritically pretending otherwise.
And excellent point by KeithInc., to "disarm me" you'd need much better arguments, I know all of your flawed justifications.
Hmm I would recommend #psycho ...