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Thread: Man punches 23 year old female store clerk over $0.41

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Stormin_ View Post
    Nobody with a shotgun to fire one off and scare the bad guy away...

    Truth be told, I'm not at all shocked. You take down Mr. Punchy and find yourself arrested for assault and facing a civil suit potential in the six figure range. Our country has conditioned non-responsive behavior. Either through apathy for the uninformed, or litigation for those in the know.
    If you did take this pos down you'd just be villainized as a racist & probably face hate crime charges. America V2.0

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish View Post
    Breeding a nation of pussies.
    Absolute truth.

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    People are worthless

    Dude #1: Old, so maybe he doesn't want to jump in. Whatever.
    Dude #2: Tough enough to wear a beater out in public (suns out, guns out) but not tough enough to jump in. Way to go princess.
    Dude #3: Looks like he's yellling at the POS (ay dawg, ay!) but won't do anything. Threw enough of those guys out of bars...tough thug wannabies that yap like a damn yorkie. But when it comes time to step up, they've got nothing.

    These are the same type of people that would watch and do nothing while your wife is raped, abducted, etc. Cowards.
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    What a piece of shit.

    Regardless of the consequences of my actions, someone does that in front of me is going to have one angry dude ****ing them up.

    What's right is what is right regardless of how society has changed and will react. Screw the civil suit and possible jail time that might be coming to me, I'm doing what is right and what SHOULD be done. Period.

    I could not live with myself or face my mother/wife/family comfrotably if I was in that situation and didn't do whatneede to be done.

    Irish is dead on the money. Sadly. Our pussified, politically correct, victim mentality don't create waves "system"/ society has created a bunch of spineless, troglodyte-brained pussies.

    People would be less apt to do shit like that if they knew 99% of people out there would beat them silly for doing so...
    We interrupt this programme to bring you an important news bulletin: the suspect in the Happy Times All-Girl Glee Club slaying has fled the scene and has managed to elude the police. He is armed and dangerous, and has been spotted in the West Side area, armed with a meat cleaver in one hand and his genitals in the other...

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    One of my ex GFs used to work in a convienience store.

    She'd get beer bottles thrown at her, assaulted, etc all the time. And she was in not that bad of a neighborhood.

    Seldom would another customer come to her aid.

    People are pricks.

    Me? I would never pass up the opportunity to beat the shit out of a ****face like that. Channel your pent up frustration and hate into something good for society...I was raised that you defend the helpless, that you never pass up an opportunity to give a lesson to a bully, and that violence against bad people is A-OK.

    "Violence never solves anything" is bullshit conditioning. Overwhelming violence applied with precision solves LOTS of problems. From tweakers to thugs to thieves to murderers, rapists, and child molesters, violence solves an awful lot of problems.
    Last edited by Avenger29; 10-01-13 at 12:09.
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    Say what you will, but for me personally, based on what I saw, my first reaction would be 911 and follow him on foot or vehicle. Impede his travel as much as possible. It seemed like an easy capture with little likelihood of something much worse happening.

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    Getting involved means getting sued in today's age or being charged with assault yourself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by munch520 View Post
    People are worthless

    Dude #3: Looks like he's yellling at the POS (ay dawg, ay!) but won't do anything. Threw enough of those guys out of bars...tough thug wannabies that yap like a damn yorkie. But when it comes time to step up, they've got nothing.
    Notice he was quick to pull his phone out of his pocket though?
    Hang up and drive.

    Luke 22:35-38

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    Quote Originally Posted by kry226 View Post
    Notice he was quick to pull his phone out of his pocket though?
    If it was for 911, that was a smart move.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whiterabbit05 View Post
    Getting involved means getting sued in today's age or being charged with assault yourself.
    Agreed. Though, since this was a corporate retail spot there is a very high probability of there being a high quality video being made of every moment of the situation. Perhaps in some situations taking action is the best thing. BUT, what if you get into a huge fight with El Phuckstick, and in the heat of your altercation you fall over and break the back of that fat kid with a Twinkie in his hand? What if someone else in line gets tangled up in the melee and is severely injured or killed? I can see both sides to this scenario, and neither is good. Tons of variables.
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