Yes, it's the gloating about the tragic consequence that's awful. Not the man's poor response.
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Replying to @BristolBen @AlphaLackey
I don't agree that people have no responsibility to think about minimum force.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @BristolBen
The response is definitely worrisome, but in light of the videos I posted (and 100s of others) I can->
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see where the response comes from. How many of those men do you think have been struck by women ->
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Replying to @AlphaLackey @BristolBen
And this makes some MRAs as rabidly unreasonable & self-victimising as feminists. I avoid both.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @BristolBen
No arguments there. Horseshoe theory in action.
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Replying to @AlphaLackey @BristolBen
I think you're being a bit like one of them. If you see a fractured skull as any kind of victory.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @BristolBen
don't see the serious, accidental, "far more damage than the punch caused" injury as a victory, no.
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BUT I have zero problem with the man responding to an instigatory punch with one punch. Had she ->
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landed on the grass, this would be a non-issue.
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@lowlevelsoulI I disagree.
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