What is the thing that we’re taking this risk for? There has to be stakes.
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Replying to @alexishere1234 @CovfefeAnon
The woman is of no moment to you or me or anybody else on that train.
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Replying to @Severn987 @CovfefeAnon
Is he my son? Is he the son of a friend of mine? Then why would a man step in to him getting corrupted? Yes, “corrupted” - he’s not under any continued attack - any “stepping in” would be to avenge his honor. His mom has danger hair and don’t need no man.pic.twitter.com/ntgQlGbw9m
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Replying to @alexishere1234 @Severn987
Big difference between defending innocent children and harlots Note that the quote below isn't about "whosoever doesn't protect random mouthy unowned women" Also - it's not like you're breaking into that boy's home to take him away from his abusive parents - b/c that won't workpic.twitter.com/GACOAOxiWO
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @Severn987
So if she had no dye in her hair and her Dad was with her, let’s say, an old man incapable of putting up a fight, you would say that this should have been stopped and all the white men on board are cowards for not defending her. Right?
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Replying to @alexishere1234 @Severn987
Why is she starting a confrontation with a strange man when her father is there instead of deferring to his judgement?
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @Severn987
She just said to chill. You act like she spit in his fucking face.
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Replying to @alexishere1234 @CovfefeAnon
The average 15 year old boy can beat the average woman at any age to death with his bare hands. She should absolutely have thought twice before confronting the man.
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Replying to @Severn987 @CovfefeAnon
And in a healthy society, she wouldn’t have to be the one to confront him.
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She didn't *have to* confront him and she didn't do it for any pro-social purpose - she did it to start trouble because (evolutionarily) causing trouble gets women attention which gets some man to assign her a husband to make her stop causing trouble.
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @Severn987
He was obviously causing some kind of public disturbance. It was a bad idea for her to try to stop it. It doesn’t negate the fact that it should have been stopped.
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Replying to @alexishere1234 @CovfefeAnon
“It was a bad idea for her to try to stop it” now we’re getting somewhere. What would have happened to the man who did step in? Wargame it out in the society that is, not that one that you and I want.
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