あなたは単独のコメントのスレッドを見ています。

残りのコメントをみる →

[–]GutchSeeker 2ポイント3ポイント  (5子コメント)

Doesn't matter. If you fall on me with a hot cup of coffee in your hand I can push you off of me when it starts to burn. If you end up wearing that hot cup of coffee? Not my problem.

When dancing queen decided to step on his/her arm with out any reason to do so other than she wanted to be clown - the decision was made.

She wasn't dancing on the ground. She walked over hoodie person and stepped on them. Even IF she didn't step on him/her there is an argument to be made that it was an attack and it wasn't something hoodie person can be held liable for.

What if you woke up with someone's testicles 2 inches from your face? They didn't mean for you to be forced to deal with them - you just saw them - you didn't have to touch them - but you react. Would you react? Or would you just let swinging balls lie?

This is an argument that clearly shows the apologist attitude in the US.

Obviously hoodie person is in the wrong not the rest of the group.

Sigh The SJWs don't get it. Cant even pick out the little guy to support when it's obvious.

Heck... look at the video that was linked... even the person who was filming said "OOOOHHHH.... DAMMMNNN..." with approval.

Next time she will pay attention to her surroundings. Or she will get health insurance that will cover a chipropractor

[–]kindreddovahkiin -2ポイント-1ポイント  (4子コメント)

SJWs

lol

[–]GutchSeeker 2ポイント3ポイント  (3子コメント)

Look it up, darlin. That's what you're trying to be...

[–]kindreddovahkiin -3ポイント-2ポイント  (2子コメント)

Me believing that violence isn't an appropriate reaction in this situation doesn't make me a social justice warrior, I'd love to see you explain why I'm an SJW for having that belief. In the future you're better off trying to get your point across without resorting to calling people SJWs, it just weakens your argument. Let your points stand on their own.

[–]GutchSeeker 3ポイント4ポイント  (1子コメント)

You accused someone of violence when it wasn't. You can't see the forest for the trees. Had this not been a black girl - would you feel the same way? Or would you have laughed?

[–]kindreddovahkiin -3ポイント-2ポイント  (0子コメント)

How is intentionally shoving someone like that not violent? I also don't see what her being black has anything to do with it. The person dancing on the table could be a jew hating misogynist white supremacist and I would still think that the reaction of the hoodie dude was an inappropriate overreaction. Not a single one of my comments has been about her race/gender/sexualitty, they've been about the violent response. Stop being paranoid about people being SJWs and address the content of their comments before grasping at straws.