This is a serious place. No room for jokes. Consider this a warning.I was joking, guy
This is a serious place. No room for jokes. Consider this a warning.I was joking, guy
No. The guy with the gun who punched the kid was 100% in the wrong. This one is easy.
Here's a tangential question for everyone. Ignore the details of this case. Are there some 6-year olds that have richly deserved a punch in the face?
Yes, the cosmos is full of wrongs. In the end they all cancel out and mean nothing, and will be obliterated anyway when the sun collapses. Don't worry. Be happy.There are many wrongs. That's merely one of them.
I highly recommend the IG account called kidsgettinghurt****, I could watch kids get a punch in the face all day.
Here's a tangential question for everyone. Ignore the details of this case. Are there some 6-year olds that have richly deserved a punch in the face?
Here's a tangential question for everyone. Ignore the details of this case. Are there some 6-year olds that have richly deserved a punch in the face?
A full on full power punch from an adult male? No.Here's a tangential question for everyone. Ignore the details of this case. Are there some 6-year olds that have richly deserved a punch in the face?
Here's a tangential question for everyone. Ignore the details of this case. Are there some 6-year olds that have richly deserved a punch in the face?
A full on full power punch from an adult male? No.
I could literally kill a 6 year old with a full power punch to the face.
I think there are definitely piece of **** 6 year olds.Those are technical details. I'm obviously not condoning punching kids in the face. Being 36, when I look back at my childhood(say ages 10-14), it really seems pathetic how some adults would engage in feuds with us kids, up to and including minor physical violence.
That's beside the point. My point is whether it's possible to be 6 and be a piece of **** as a human being or are all 6-year olds "kids" in the sense that we shouldn't pass harsh moral judgments on them?
Yes, the cosmos is full of wrongs. In the end they all cancel out and mean nothing, and will be obliterated anyway when the sun collapses. Don't worry. Be happy.
I highly recommend the IG account called kidsgettinghurt
https://instagram.com/kidsgettinghurt?igshid=1ezcci50h5jrzI'm not sure I have an instagram account. I should be able to see this without one, yeah?
Here's a tangential question for everyone. Ignore the details of this case. Are there some 6-year olds that have richly deserved a punch in the face?
It's a matter of scale. Punching a kid in the face >>>>>>>>>>> a kid riding a dirt bike on the street. Pulling a gun on the guy defending his child >>>>>>>>>>> making a threatening gesture with fistsIt's fine to sit on a soapbox and imagine only one wrong happening here. But we've got a series of problems that need to be addressed. At any one place, doing something different would have prohibited the further. I'll break it down further
This situation could have been avoided at any of these parts of the timeline.
- Kids were riding a dirt bike up and down the street.
- Unlicensed drivers on a public road
- Uninsured drivers on a public road
- Unregistered vehicle?
- It's loud as ****, common courtesy mang!
- A guy punched a kid/kids in the head
- Child Abuse(and the litany of charges)
- A guy approached a man with intent to beat him up/tackle him
- Assumed Assault
- Caused a reasonable level of fear
- A man pulled a gun?
- IIRC, stand your ground laws of Utah allow the use of Lethal force if threatened.
- Admittedly, I am not an expert, but some SYG laws allow for lethal force even if retreat was reasonable
- A man barricaded himself in his home in an attempt to stalwart police intervention
- Really?
It would seem as if your first instinct would be that the gun owner was wrong. You're not wrong saying that. In my opinion, you are wrong saying there aren't reasonable problems that should have been addressed better by everyone here.
It's a matter of scale. Punching a kid in the face >>>>>>>>>>> a kid riding a dirt bike on the street. Pulling a gun on the guy defending his child >>>>>>>>>>> making a threatening gesture with fists
Does the father of the child who was punched have the right to defend his child? If so then his approach was not assault in any way.
It's a matter of scale. Punching a kid in the face >>>>>>>>>>> a kid riding a dirt bike on the street. Pulling a gun on the guy defending his child >>>>>>>>>>> making a threatening gesture with fists
Does the father of the child who was punched have the right to defend his child? If so then his approach was not assault in any way.
That's the way the legal system works. See, if I threaten to punch you I get a different possible penalty than if I shot a gun at you.Why is it a matter of scale to say that there isn't a point/problem with the children, as well as the dad, in the approach?