It is not evidence that he intended for her to fall to the ground, unless he has been trained.
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Replying to @BristolBen @AlphaLackey
There's a chance he didn't know punching someone in the face w that force makes them fall over...
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Replying to @HPluckrose @AlphaLackey
There's a chance he didn't know how to control his punch or the effect his punch would have.
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Personally, I wouldn't know how strongly to hit so as to stop the person without excessive force.
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Replying to @BristolBen @AlphaLackey
Really? If a woman hit you, you'd be unsure you cld restrain or get away w/out punching in face?
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Replying to @HPluckrose @AlphaLackey
Depends on the woman. In most cases, I could just restrain. If I *had* to hit, I wouldn't know ->
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how hard to hit (I have very little experience in hitting people).
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Again, perhaps the guy could have restrained her and intentionally used excessive force.
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My point is that *that* is what needs to be determined before we can assign guilt.
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I'm not disagreeing with that point.
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