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[quote]harrypotter wrote:
[quote]pstianb wrote:
Its not right to hit someone weaker than you, no matter if they are a woman or a man. If they are armed or in some way threaten your life its different, but punching people is rarely needed in everyday life. The buss driver could easily just carry her off the bus and throw her stuff after her without punching her in the face.
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Try throwing a young woman off a bus with a bad attitude and a serious behaviour issue whilst her friends watch/intervene and you’re 50 years of age or older.[/quote]
She had no friends on that bus. [/quote]
With as many white knights as we’ve seen come out of the woodwork in this thread, you have no way of knowing that. Neither did he. [/quote]
Seemed obvious since no one stepped to her side during the whole thing…no one hyped her up or calmed her down. A friend would do one of those things…not sit there and record.[/quote]
Of course it seems obvious. To you. [/quote]
Yea
I have rowdy friends. I used to be a rowdy dude too.
Every situation that went live had someone trying to calm me down or back me up. I calm my people down when they’re wrong but if I feel they’re right I step up with them. That’s how it works right?
You should also notice no one said her name. Not one person.
Not once. That’s strange for someone who has friends with them.
So you want me to believe this woman was on a bus arguing and she had friends that showed no interest in making sure she didn’t get hurt or end up in jail?
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This response applies to Dark Ninjaa, too. All my point has been from the start is that we do not know what happened beyond the parameters of the short video we have, and even then, we are forced to build our case on little more than assumptions.
Did he know her from before? Had she caused problems before this? Perhaps she is a known problem? Do we KNOW exactly what the bus driver was feeling? Fear? Anger? Excitement? Now’s my chance? This bitch ain’t gonna leave any way else?
I’m not defending his actions. Nor am I decrying those of the bus company. He did what he felt he had to do, or what he thought he could get away with. His employer did the same. So be it. It’s certainly not a surprising outcome, though I do believe her initiation of the entire incident goes a long way toward justifying what finally happened.
For the last time, and it will be the last time for me, because I’m losing interest in repeating myself at this point: The only one that knows why he decided to uppercut that woman the way he did, when he did, is the bus driver. We can he shoulda I woulda all day long, but at the end of the day, it’s just a bunch of internet cowboy talk. You can’t should, would or could anything. You can do, and be done, and that’s all that can be done.
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Didn’t read this. Too long.[/quote]
Not the least bit surprised.
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Do you smell what The Rock is cooking?[/quote]
Hurry up bitch! I’m hungry!