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Man roundhouse-kicks pro-life woman

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posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:10 PM
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originally posted by: MisterSpock
a reply to: TinySickTears

So at what point would you intervene?

One punch? Two?

When he's got her on the ground and is beating her head against the ground?


not sure

we all have a line. just not sure where mine is.
different for every situation i suppose.

i very much believe in the dont get involved route.

but it depends.

is my daughter with me? if so then i need to worry about her if i start to get into it so that is going to play a huge part of if i get physical.

did i see the thing at the beginning?
that is going to play a huge part too.

i am not a total piece of # though. if i saw a woman getting smashed on by a guy i would probably attempt to toss him off and step back and see where it goes.
definitely not going to just start smashing him myself.

if my daughter is with me though... i dont know man

i am pretty confident in my ability to handle myself but i can not risk something happening to me while i have to look out for her.
when i am out and about she is with me most of the time.

for all i know dude smashing that woman could have a knife and stick me if i jump on him.

i am not willing to take that risk.

so i guess the short answer is i really dont know.

i am definitely not a tough guy like Parishna though



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:10 PM
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a reply to: stosh64




Who TF would hire him saying they "felt sypathetic" to him kicking a woman?


Soros would. He will probably be paid to participate in progressive protests.



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:12 PM
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originally posted by: knowledgehunter0986

When I say I'd intervene, I don't mean I'm just gonna beat up on the guy. I would just grab a hold of him and try to regulate the situation. But if he swung on me, all bets are off.


honestly in an extreme situation that is probably the right call to make.

i am a parent though. my daughter is with me most of the time.

in an extreme situation extreme things can happen.
too many things are possible and too many things could go wrong causing me to be badly hurt and then what about her?

i am just not willing to risk that for a stranger.



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:13 PM
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originally posted by: highvein
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Good for you.

If I see a guy hurting a girl, I get involved.


ok Charlie Bronson

hopefully that dude dont wind up #ing you up for your act of nobility

good luck out there



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:15 PM
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originally posted by: stosh64
It says it got a new job already.




@jordan_hunt18

I just interviewed with a new employer, and plan to start there next week.
They said they felt sympathetic for my situation. There is still good in this world

Twitter

Who TF would hire him saying they "felt sypathetic" to him kicking a woman?

Either this is a total lie or the world is more F'd than even I thought.


Welcome to my city!



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:16 PM
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originally posted by: neo96


Are you referring to the Kavanaugh/Ford thing?


That's a fail.

Because WE ALL watch video taped EVIDENCE of the event in question.

Compared to listening for hours of hearsay and told we're suppose to BELIEVE it in something that wasn't a court of law.

That kick is a slam dunk for assault in Canadian court of law as opposed to the political theatre of the US Congress.


not a fail at all
i was talking about his actions in the courtroom

point being someone said actions have consequences. we have to deal with that

i am not trying to say he was or is violent

i am saying he acted a certain way. very emotional. crying.
his actions

because of those actions people are judging his ability to judge
consequence

so why are people bitching about it so much?
that is my point

before you go full trump on me i get his being emotional.
i am not knocking him for it

just making all kinds of fun cause well. its funny

so is Squi



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:20 PM
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a reply to: TinySickTears

FYI; White Knights have +2 to hit/damage vs. harassment



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:21 PM
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a reply to: TinySickTears

I have no problem with violence when it is in response to an act of aggression and violence. I'm not seeing the disparity here. One can be an ass kicking machine and still feel strongly that violence against children and women and any act of unprovoked (physically unprovoked) violence is wrong and warrants a disproportionate response.

Hell, there it is... I'm a fan of disproportionate response assuming someone else first popped the cork on the bottle.



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:22 PM
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a reply to: theantediluvian

We're not going to agree on this.



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:24 PM
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originally posted by: TinySickTears

originally posted by: knowledgehunter0986

When I say I'd intervene, I don't mean I'm just gonna beat up on the guy. I would just grab a hold of him and try to regulate the situation. But if he swung on me, all bets are off.


honestly in an extreme situation that is probably the right call to make.

i am a parent though. my daughter is with me most of the time.

in an extreme situation extreme things can happen.
too many things are possible and too many things could go wrong causing me to be badly hurt and then what about her?

i am just not willing to risk that for a stranger.


Fair enough. That is actually pretty good judgement on your part.

I was actually in a situation like this before, ironically near the same spot this happened. There was a domestic dispute happening right beside me, and at first, I was obviously just minding my own business and respecting their privacy, even though there was quite a big scene. But as soon as he grabbed her and tried to drag her to his car, almost ripping her shirt right off, I wasn't the only one that tried to intervene as others nearby also tried to calm the situation. Evevtually a cop on a bike came and that was pretty much it.



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:24 PM
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originally posted by: knowledgehunter0986

originally posted by: stosh64
It says it got a new job already.




@jordan_hunt18

I just interviewed with a new employer, and plan to start there next week.
They said they felt sympathetic for my situation. There is still good in this world

Twitter

Who TF would hire him saying they "felt sypathetic" to him kicking a woman?

Either this is a total lie or the world is more F'd than even I thought.


Welcome to my city!

I used to love going to TO. I am just across Lake Ontario from you, I can see TO on a clear day.

Loved people watching on Yonge street, we used to go up during Caribana weekend, was a blast. Loved TO.

Havent been there in probably 15 yrs though.



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:25 PM
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Oh, this in Canada. That totally explains why you thought that was an actual roundhouse!



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:26 PM
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originally posted by: burdman30ott6
a reply to: TinySickTears

I have no problem with violence when it is in response to an act of aggression and violence. I'm not seeing the disparity here. One can be an ass kicking machine and still feel strongly that violence against children and women and any act of unprovoked (physically unprovoked) violence is wrong and warrants a disproportionate response.

Hell, there it is... I'm a fan of disproportionate response assuming someone else first popped the cork on the bottle.


i just cant/dont agree

like i said. good luck man

hopefully that asshole you are trying to wrangle for popping the cork on the bottle dont break that bottle and bury it in your throat.
that could happen

just being realistic.

too many variables to be going cowboy on people



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:27 PM
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hopefully whatever police dept. responded to the assault made sure he had a difficult time.

99.99% of the time I would condemn the police in such a situation.

This is the .01% time I would support "STOP RESISTING" followed by a beat down.

Seriously, who just goes and hands out random roundhouse kicks to pro-lifers?



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:27 PM
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Well I'll be. Those windbags at the women's march today that said men are going around silencing women were right after all.



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:28 PM
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originally posted by: theantediluvian
a reply to: knowledgehunter0986

Oh, this in Canada. That totally explains why you thought that was an actual roundhouse!


George Saint Pierre might have some words for you.



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posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:29 PM
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hopefully that dude dont wind up #ing you up for your act of nobility


That very well could happen. But it wouldn't be the first time I got beat.

I live by what I think is right. I wouldn't be me if I didn't.



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:34 PM
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originally posted by: TinySickTears

originally posted by: knowledgehunter0986
But as soon as he grabbed her and tried to drag her to his car, almost ripping her shirt right off, I wasn't the only one that tried to intervene as others nearby also tried to calm the situation. Evevtually a cop on a bike came and that was pretty much it.


yeah you #ed up

if you would have hung back you could have seen some titty

see what i am saying?

lot of variables

Now, as a parent, imagine 18 years from now your daughter is in that situation.

Just sit back and see some titty?



posted on Oct, 4 2018 @ 04:34 PM
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I dunno, I live by the largest naval base on the east coast along with several other bases of all branches of the military. Most of my more liberal friends are enlisted, some are veterans from tours of duty. Still feel the same way about Trump but..

Putting the spotlight on this douche and immediately going into liberal hating is exactly what they do. I swear by the way alot of these guys act on the interwebz, you'd think that they'd treat liberals like a 1950's racial minority if they could get away with it. Not like Jews in Nazi Europe lol, but like something less than a normal American citizen.

They're not Americans, they're socialists therefore commies. They mock our benevolent leader, they're traitors, no two ways to put it. They want to destroy the fabric of our society (I see that in fox news comments alot lol). I mean, if you really got into this right wing culture and media but were kinda simple in the head, you'd downright hate them and dehumanize them to the point where only the law and your livelihood would stop you from being ready to persecute those bitches. The intelligent folks like the ones on ATS that are so into it strike me as the most.. something, can't find the vocabulary.

We all have opinions and beliefs. I chose not to vote in 2016 on purpose because I didn't like either candidate enough (I'm very moderate and swing both ways no homo), while any other candidate is a throw away vote imo so the real vote is no vote. All of those people that say get out and vote, poking at objectors, psshhh shut up k thx. Not voting gets registered too. If enough do it, turnout sucks, and whoever wins has a weaker mandate and a blemish of low voter turnout. After making that decision, I rooted for Trump toward the end of the soap opera when the debates started. I didn't think Clinton was fit health wise and mentally, and would've been a weak puppet president running the exact same program that Obama made with minor tweaks. Trump was change, for better or worse, and great soap opera in the media for his entire tenure.



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