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Originally posted by DCS View PostSince when violence is only a reactionary/conservative tool?
Ed. OP video from another angle:
https://www.facebook.com/aj.agazarm/...7703480280286/
Read some of the comments on the video. Some were about choking him out...so it goes from assault/battery (or whatever they call it in that jurisdiction) to a (highly likely) felony if that had happened.
Nothing leading up to the fight though. If she wasn't defending herself, she's likely up the proverbial creek without the proverbial paddle.
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Originally posted by Raycetpfl View PostIt's funny to read you two omegas talk about not being betas.....of course you're not. :-p
Even at work, going off on somebody is not that frequently the best option. Verbal Judo is usually the best option, even if it means having to eat some insults or back down (not always an option at work).
Both my boys are developing fine sarcastic senses of humor. Go figure, if you knew myself and their Mom...or my Mom...it kinda runs in the family.
However, I've had to have talks with them about when and who they pull that stuff on. If you run into a guy like your or whathisface from Australia, or even some backwoods kid at school, and put them down verbally, I told them, you may end up with a fist in the nose or worse.
Their step Dad is working with them on boxing, and they are now going to Judo with me, so if hopefully if they write a check with their mouths and the other guy wants to cash in by kicking ass, they will have a better chance to survive.
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Originally posted by Permalost View PostIn my experience, when there's a fight between a boy and a girl and it becomes he said/she said, people tend to believe the she said part. So, I think she'll be fine if she tells the right story.
Please regale us with your domestic violence stories!
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Originally posted by BKR View PostYou know, I often go through various scenarios involving physical violence, or potentially involving physical violence depending on my circumstances, and then on various responses I might have, that might happen at work, at home, out hunting or fishing, or at Walmart, etc.
Even at work, going off on somebody is not that frequently the best option. Verbal Judo is usually the best option, even if it means having to eat some insults or back down (not always an option at work).
Both my boys are developing fine sarcastic senses of humor. Go figure, if you knew myself and their Mom...or my Mom...it kinda runs in the family.
However, I've had to have talks with them about when and who they pull that stuff on. If you run into a guy like your or whathisface from Australia, or even some backwoods kid at school, and put them down verbally, I told them, you may end up with a fist in the nose or worse.
Their step Dad is working with them on boxing, and they are now going to Judo with me, so if hopefully if they write a check with their mouths and the other guy wants to cash in by kicking ass, they will have a better chance to survive.
That's cool they are training with you. How are they liking it?
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Originally posted by Raycetpfl View PostHard training often fixes "bitchyness" especially if they get tossed around and knuckled up by unassuming people in the gym(dorks or girls). Regular ass whoopin's are good for the soul.
That's cool they are training with you. How are they liking it?
They like the Judo quite a bit, and seem to be taking training with me in stride. One night a week they go to the junior class, one night with me to the senior class. Last night on the way back, they told me they like the kids class because there are kids their size, and the senior class because they get to do more "real judo". Once the time change hits, they can make both junior classes.
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Originally posted by BKR View PostYes, you can explain your philosophy to the judge (or whatever passes for that in Australia) at sentencing for yourself or your child.
Also, if you are teaching kids martial arts, not very good advertising.
Sentencing at a school over a fight?
But if we want to evoke dire circumstances you can explain your philosophy when a bullied kid suicides.
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Originally posted by BKR View PostProgressive/liberal sensu American...of course, nobody has a exclusive license to violence.
Read some of the comments on the video. Some were about choking him out...so it goes from assault/battery (or whatever they call it in that jurisdiction) to a (highly likely) felony if that had happened.
Nothing leading up to the fight though. If she wasn't defending herself, she's likely up the proverbial creek without the proverbial paddle.
Sorry, I haven't accumulated enough Chi to post links. You can Google:
girl-in-sonoma-high-school-beating-video-will-face-charges
to get the story.
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