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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?
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
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
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!
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.
hopefully whatever police dept. responded to the assault made sure he had a difficult time.
originally posted by: theantediluvian
a reply to: knowledgehunter0986
Oh, this in Canada. That totally explains why you thought that was an actual roundhouse!
hopefully that dude dont wind up #ing you up for your act of nobility
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