I’m no fan of the LGBTQXYZ123 movement but you don’t beat the shit out of a couple of dudes because one of them makes a comment to you, no matter how gross it is.
Really????? You have to be joking me, right?
So if I say your mama wore Army boots, you would not punch me? Not even to defend your mom's honor?
>>Im no fan of the LGBTQXYZ123 movement but you dont beat the shit out of a couple of dudes because one of them makes a comment to you, no matter how gross it is.
Last month there was an article about a washroom sting operation by a vice squad team. The agent in the washroom was wired with a microphone.
Supposedly if you backed your car into a parking spot near the restroom in a public park, you would sit and wait for someone to back into the spot next to yours. Then, without a word both of you would meet in the restroom.
While there, the agent never propositioned or said anything encouraging. He even repeatedly said NO as the perp was reaching for the agent’s pants to sexually assault/undress him.
The rest of the vice squad team was howling with laughter as all of this was happening until the microphone and junk were getting exposed.
Rape, it’s soooo funny, iddn’t it?
Some actions speak much louder than words.
#MeToo
I'm inclined to agree.But as I suggested in Post #15 I'm not gonna vote guilty if doing so will get the accused 30 years whereas I probably would vote guilty if the accused got 6 months (depending on the severity of the *physical* injuries).
And sex in a public toilet is OK, too?
I guess there are no more lines that anyone can ever draw....and we just have to slouch straight into Gomorrah.
Or not.
Agreed — there is no justification for physically assaulting someone unless you are defending yourself or someone else.
If they gay guy made a lewd or obnoxious comment to these guys, they should make a comment back or ignore it.
Why not?
Yep. I agree. What I don’t agree with is the notion of hate crime. Assault is assault.
And these guys are entitled to defend themselves if they believe they are in danger. An assumption of innocence.