Man Hits Woman - Was he Right ? Or Wrong ?

Discussion in 'In the News' started by FromUKNHereToPlay, Dec 18, 2016.

  1. goodlove8

    goodlove8 Active Member

    Smh

    Typical female think they can get a pass.

    No excuse.

    I guarantee ,just by your reaction , you pull this kind of shit.

     
  2. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    Yeah fuck her situation. Sad it happened and I don't wish that on people but I'm not tripping over her busted face.


    I'm not sure how well I'd do in a street fight, but I'd be ready to throw hands. It's never gotten to that level though. I've checked men and women with a straight face, calm tone, deep voice and locked eye contact and had them apologizing to me after I said my piece. I don't need to get hype and make threats. Half the time the end up trying to shoot the shit, buy me a drink and chill, which I don't mind because I don't hold grudges.

    But like I said, I don't touch people and don't like being touched. I also don't make threats and a take threats very seriously.

    This girl needs to understand that. Would've saved her a trip to the hospital and the ground had she tried that with me.
     
  3. RaiderLL

    RaiderLL Well-Known Member

    Proof once again, you know nothing about me. I literally take care of people for a living lol, I don't touch anyone out of anger. You're an idiot GL. There's no two ways about it.
     
  4. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    Yeah they were out of there damn minds. Sucks for the cashier because he just got out of jail and was trying to get back on his feet through one of those work programs
     
  5. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    He has been been open about this so its not random at all. And shame on you for victim shaming here.
     
  6. FG

    FG Well-Known Member

    I reported this seriously fucked up post. Go dö some research on the matter and dont come here and write wilfully ignorant posts about shit your little narrow mind dont understand
     
  7. Beasty

    Beasty Well-Known Member

    Aww Damn.....lol. I remember that. If two or more women attack you, you have to go hard on them. I wouldn't have used a pipe but they would have still had a really bad day.
     
  8. goodlove8

    goodlove8 Active Member

    Lol
    Again this woman has a record.....her friends didn't jump in....and we are suppose to feel bad cause she started a fight and got clocked...
    Yeah its idiotic to say "keep your hands off of people to avoid conflicts" or " there's consequences for your actions"

    Yeah, I know from your posts you believe women can't be abusers... You must be one..... Like Holocaust deniers are usually white supremacist
     
    Last edited: Dec 20, 2016
  9. beccaomecca

    beccaomecca Well-Known Member

    Id like to hear the actual dialogue. They look like bitter ex's to me. Plus there seems to be a black man sitting opposite the crazy white girl the whole time he gets up from the table after the altercation so if she's racist she more than likely would have an issue with a black man sitting opposite her. Either way it looks fucked up.
     
  10. goodlove8

    goodlove8 Active Member

    Yeah it look like she signalled the dude to come over and , she said something to him . he looked like he was walking away but she pushed and hit him.
     
  11. MightyLighty

    MightyLighty Well-Known Member

    Keep your hands to yourself, that's a simple rule that EVERYONE male or female should follow when out in public spaces.
     
  12. goodlove8

    goodlove8 Active Member

    Also in private. You shouldn't hit amyone
     
  13. Since1980

    Since1980 Well-Known Member

    Now you're just trolling us all, I see.
     
  14. ColiBreh1

    ColiBreh1 Well-Known Member

    Y'all remember a couple years ago, when ESPN's Stephen A. Smith said basically the EXACT same thing on "First Take", but he ended up getting in trouble because those comments sparked his ESPN colleague Michelle Beadle to run to Twitter to call out SAS & cry victimhood about her ex-BF abusing her? Than basically the entire sports media on Twitter sided with Beadle & shamed SAS for making those comments. It got so bad, SAS had to apologize & refute those comments on social media & on "First Take" the next day before ESPN gave into public media pressure & suspended him for a week.

    Meanwhile, I NEVER EVER saw the media ever call out & shame Beadle's ex-BF who allegedly abused her even though he's a ex-NHL player that works in sports media including being a former onscreen NHL analyst for ESPN.

    I thought this was supposed the be common sense that you teach kids from a young age, not something controversial that will have the PC police come after you.
     
  15. goodlove8

    goodlove8 Active Member

    Nobody went after that female soccer player for her abusive ways, hope solo.

    When jayz was assaulted by solange , no one said jack diddly . So we have women who are abusive but get a pass.



     
  16. DudeNY12

    DudeNY12 Well-Known Member

    You're right. I know violence is violence regardless of the aggressor's gender, but I think it's treated the way it is because of the obvious. In the case of a man being the aggressor... As we said earlier it's likely that he'll be able to easily overpower and hurt her. For me anyways... It's part of the same reason why many of us go the extra step to make sure a woman makes it home safely and so on. To generalize it comes down to women being physically vulnerable to men. We've seen over and over again all of the domestic violence cases where lots of women have been badly injured and killed by their male aggressors. That said, I think it makes sense that society in general will do more to protect women. I do understand that some men are victims at the hands of women, but more often than not it's the other way around.
     
  17. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    They turned Jigga into a meme and punchline.
     
  18. meowkittenmeow

    meowkittenmeow Well-Known Member

    Not true. Racists work with, date, marry, befriend, and sit across from black people all of the time. It's kind of like saying that someone can't be a misogynist because they sleep with, date, marry, befriend, and sit across from women. I have worked with plenty of racists in my day, and when they get too comfortable they normally come to me with the "you're one of the good ones" garbage. I've also noticed that the younger generation don't get as offended by their white friends saying the n word. They tend to as they get older and notice the differences in life. In my day we used to beat a dudes ass for that. So, yes, she is probably racist, and as expressed earlier, she is a criminal with a record. What I find interesting is that if she was a black man, her criminal record would have been taken into account. But, obviously, she isn't black so that sort of thing isn't going to happen.
     
  19. meowkittenmeow

    meowkittenmeow Well-Known Member

    That's terrible and normally how it goes. Black Feminists will complain about hypermasculinity until they are blue in the face, but simultaneously tell a black male victim of abuse to "man up".
     
  20. GFunk

    GFunk Well-Known Member

    This.There are plenty of Mia Khalifa fans that's would love to bomb every Muslim. There are plenty of LeBron fans that see blacks as nothing but dirty niggas. And so on.
     

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