Most people, yes. It's not his responsibility to know that though. He may have been terrified.
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or just unable to handle the situation. I don't want to pre-judge the case as I don't have all facts
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If you attack someone, you are responsible for consequences both intended and unintended.
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Not solely when those consequences come from another person with agency.
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"With agency". Yes. In other words, defender must have the ability to decide ->
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to respond proportionally. If he doesn't know how to fight, he can't make that choice.
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If you feel your life in danger, you must have right to protect it, yes.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @AlphaLackey
Not just when you life is in danger. You have a right to protect yourself against any violence.
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Replying to @BristolBen @AlphaLackey
Yes, moderate that to 'if you feel your safety is in danger'
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The ONLY thing you're thinking of is to get away, get safe, stop being hurt.
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Yes, have said that in practice very different.
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