But this is about retribution not ethical solutions. https://twitter.com/alphalackey/status/795576393132294144 …
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@AlphaLackey Size/strength of parties is routinely used to determine guilt in assault cases stemming from fights betewen men.3 replies 1 retweet 0 likes -
Replying to @CathyYoung63 @HPluckrose
If that were a comparably sized / strong man, this event wouldn't even make the news. If the victor was a woman->
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even a larger one, this would make the "funny" part of the news, even if the guy did die from his injuries.
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Replying to @AlphaLackey @CathyYoung63
This is an imbalance, yes. It shouldn't lead us to lose all sense of proportion re minimum force.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @CathyYoung63
The thing is, it's not like he went berzerk and began beating her unconscious body. He used the minimum atomic->
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amount of force (one strike) possible, and stopped as soon as the fight ended. If she hit her head on the grass->
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instead of on a rock, this thread probably isn't here.
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Replying to @AlphaLackey @HPluckrose
Sure. FWIW, I seriously doubt that if a man fell from a woman's punch & split his skull it would be a "funny" item.
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No. I'm also sure it would be used as source for more inhumane and hyperbolic rhetoric around gender & victimhood
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