I have no particular dog in this ridiculous political fight, and I try to keep politics off my Twitter feed, but regarding this whole #ASAPRocky thing: Even if you're being verbally harassed, it doesn't excuse getting into a physical altercation. (cont'd)
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Additionally, as an American who has *been* in a physical altercation here in Sweden, I can say straight up that if he got arrested and is still being held, that's entirely on him. Unlike American police officers, Swedish police are consummate professionals. (cont'd)
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Back in February 2014, I was on the subway going home from seeing The LEGO Movie, when I noticed a guy harassing a woman who wanted nothing to do with him, and was just trying to get away from him, but was otherwise trapped in the same subway car as him. (cont'd)
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I tried to intervene and ask if the police needed to be called, but I didn't speak enough Swedish at the time. But when I saw the guy physically slap the woman and push her down into a seat, I'll admit, I saw red. (cont'd)
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I then physically grabbed the guy, slam him up against the wall of the train, at which point I started repeatedly punching him in the head until the train came into the station. Now, I am not a boxer, granted, so about the only injury the guy came away with was ignominy. (cont'd)
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SL security boarded the subway car at the next stop and asked me what was going on. I pointed the guy out. They went after him; not me. My point? If this dude was in an altercation to the point that he was arrested and is still being held, there's a damn good reason. Fin.
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