08-04-2014, 03:08 PM
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-08-05/cl...th/5649438
It seems like almost the same situation. Two drunk men fighting. I guess what I have issue with is the notion that someone can beat on you because they feel disrespected. Plain and simple, it's taught in pre-school "keep your hands to yourself". Maybe you missed that day or something but it's not that hard a concept to figure out. It amazes me that you suggest a person seek counseling if they've witnessed a battery that ends in a death. I suggest your thought process is flawed. Never at any moment do you have the legal right to harm another person outside of self defense. Period. We are an evolved society. We are not a pack of chimpanzees swinging around sticks and dropping hammer fist on each other to pronounce dominance. I suggest you evolve and become more civilized. Trust me when I tell you, I'm not the one to try that with and there are many more like me out there. Now you can submit to all the beat downs you want but I refuse to do that because I've seen what it can do. I'm leaning to the side of thinking you've never actually been exposed to any serious level of violence or had it perpetrated upon you. If you think that you have to accept another person beating on your skull, I'm here to tell you, you don't have to live like that anymore. If you engage in "beat downs", I suggest you retrain the way you think because one day you may find yourself at the business end of a concealed firearm. I'll leave you with this, "no real warrior wants war, what he wants most is peace because he has the most to lose in a war".
It seems like almost the same situation. Two drunk men fighting. I guess what I have issue with is the notion that someone can beat on you because they feel disrespected. Plain and simple, it's taught in pre-school "keep your hands to yourself". Maybe you missed that day or something but it's not that hard a concept to figure out. It amazes me that you suggest a person seek counseling if they've witnessed a battery that ends in a death. I suggest your thought process is flawed. Never at any moment do you have the legal right to harm another person outside of self defense. Period. We are an evolved society. We are not a pack of chimpanzees swinging around sticks and dropping hammer fist on each other to pronounce dominance. I suggest you evolve and become more civilized. Trust me when I tell you, I'm not the one to try that with and there are many more like me out there. Now you can submit to all the beat downs you want but I refuse to do that because I've seen what it can do. I'm leaning to the side of thinking you've never actually been exposed to any serious level of violence or had it perpetrated upon you. If you think that you have to accept another person beating on your skull, I'm here to tell you, you don't have to live like that anymore. If you engage in "beat downs", I suggest you retrain the way you think because one day you may find yourself at the business end of a concealed firearm. I'll leave you with this, "no real warrior wants war, what he wants most is peace because he has the most to lose in a war".