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originally posted by: ChipForBrains
a reply to: Martin75
My insult? What insult?
And what backfire? The fact that another member misinterpreted my comment does not reflect on me.
originally posted by: teams02
a reply to: whatsecret
women posts on twitter that she's going to a violent protest and is going to take a 100 Nazi scalps. said women then runs into the middle of a melee bouncing around with hands up looking to take the first of the scalps and then gets punched square in the face by the violent reality that she's bought into.
Youre either completely delusional or a a complete liar
Get down off your high horse its clear youre giving your opinion on what you want to have happened, and not on the reality of what actually did happen.
Ive not once even suggested that she did
To be fair, she didn't punch him. Looks like he was already swinging she just stretched out her arms in defense. She really didn't attack the guy.
dont think you'd get much either way, but white-knights like yourself are not above showing their online activity to others...
Its hard to believe that anyone would be so plainly dishonest in the face of the video...but then you are a SJW so...
originally posted by: DBCowboy
This reminds me of a joke.
If you had one life preserver and saw an Antifa and a Nazi drowning. . . . would you get hard or soft-shell tacos for lunch?
originally posted by: peck420
originally posted by: ChipForBrains
If this vid was shown in a court of law, noone would conclude that this women attacked anyone.
Incorrect!
US courts are actually very fond of the term 'perceived threat'. And, although not a certainty, have found in favour of the defender when perceived threat has been used as the defense on a very regular basis. Even in cases where one party has lost a life based on the perception.
originally posted by: ChipForBrains
What perceived threat? Did you miss my question earlier?
If a woman considers herself equal to a man, dresses like a man, acts like a man, goes out and provokes and threatens violence with men, then gets punched by a man as a man would against another man when under the threat of violence, you can't then respond with "how dare you hit a woman". No, in that scenario, man or woman makes zero difference.