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I'm sorry, but just because she has an vagina does not give carte blanche in terms of assulting men, and not expecting retaliation. Equal rights, equal pain. You hit me; I hit you. Man or woman.

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He was wrong for how he hit her. It was not self defense. He got fired for it. There is no excuse for what she did and none for him. Had it been a continued assault from her and he was able to respond it would be different. The time lapse between his hit and hers makes it inexcusable. I don't know their system or rules, but where I live the driver would have called the police and she would have been arrested. He wouldn't have touched her at all. Unless it were self defense.

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You should never put your hands on a woman. I don't give a sh*t if she deserved it, which she did. She was in the wrong, you betcha! But when a man hits a woman, he deserves what he gets in the end.

He was right to defend himself but he didn't need to punch her like that. Sure, she was annoying but simply pushing her or throwing her out of the bus would have been enough. They're both wrong though. She shouldn't have bothered him in the first place and he shouldn't have provoked her with what he said.

In the video, they mentioned that the bus driver was fired for what he did. I'm not surprised. The force of that punch looked like it lifted her a little bit. That's the kind of punch that could knock you out cold.

It's easy to cite "reasonable force" in argument when you're not caught up in the circumstance but it's harder to discern reasonable force when you're acting in the heat of a moment against a perceived threat, your first instinct is to remove the threat by any means necessary. Most people under fire don't think rationally.

Why all the mention that the passenger is female? What does that have to do with anything?

one word:

feminist.

You should never put your hands on a woman. I don't give a sh*t if she deserved it, which she did. She was in the wrong, you betcha! But when a man hits a woman, he deserves what he gets in the end.

Well are you insinuating that women are weaker so men should never use physical force?

You should never put your hands on a woman. I don't give a sh*t if she deserved it, which she did. She was in the wrong, you betcha! But when a man hits a woman, he deserves what he gets in the end.

I would never hit ANYONE without being EXTREMELY provoked, but If you want to be treated equally then you have to take the bad with the good otherwise its not equality.

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I would never hit ANYONE without being EXTREMELY provoked, but If you want to be treated equally then you have to take the bad with the good otherwise its not equality.

Equality doesn't include kicking a woman's a$$.

You should never put your hands on a woman. I don't give a sh*t if she deserved it, which she did. She was in the wrong, you betcha! But when a man hits a woman, he deserves what he gets in the end.

So out of curiosity, if a woman is physically assaulting you, you think that you should just let her carry on?

So out of curiosity, if a woman is physically assaulting you, you think that you should just let her carry on?

I should rephrase that. You should never hit a woman. If a woman is attacking you, then restrain her period. Restraining doesn't mean hit her. Not to knock her the f*ck out. Like this pr*ck did. Any man who hits a woman, is not a man. He's a piece of sh*t.

I should rephrase that. You should never hit a woman. If a woman is attacking you, then restrain her period. Restraining doesn't mean hit her. Not to knock her the f*ck out. Like this pr*ck did. Any man who hits a woman, is not a man. He's a piece of sh*t.

How about a taser? Is that acceptable?

I should rephrase that. You should never hit a woman. If a woman is attacking you, then restrain her period. Restraining doesn't mean hit her. Not to knock her the f*ck out. Like this pr*ck did. Any man who hits a woman, is not a man. He's a piece of sh*t.

Of course, not everyone is capable of restraining another person.

Especially when you consider that other person can easily be taller taller or larger than you, or may be stronger than you.

I should rephrase that. You should never hit a woman. If a woman is attacking you, then restrain her period. Restraining doesn't mean hit her. Not to knock her the f*ck out. Like this pr*ck did. Any man who hits a woman, is not a man. He's a piece of sh*t.

What if a person can not restrain her or get away?

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