Posted on 01/03/2023 8:18:37 AM PST by Bon of Babble
Dana White issued a public apology Jan. 2 after a video surfaced showing him hitting his wife during a New Year’s Eve party.
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Of course not.
You can’t have toxic masculinity if it’s provoked.
I take back that first comment. Honoring the long standing FR tradition of posting before reading the thread, I didn’t realize that she started it. So maybe it was the first time he laid hands on her.
Either way, he should not be made out to be the bad guy like that. She picks a fight, she deserves what she gets when someone defends themselves.
I know many men still think it’s wrong to strike a woman under any circumstances and I respect that, however, speaking as a woman, if she starts it, she takes her chances. It is unjust for her to get away with what he is condemned for.
If he struck her first, he could land in jail. When she strikes him first, there are no consequences. That is just wrong. The law should be equally applied to both men and women.
Never heard of him. But obviously I am supposed to know who he is.
Asshat. He slapped her, not punched her. If you are going to make comments like that, get the story straight, don’t deliver fake news. A punch is a beating. A slap is a wake up. Flame away, under no circumstances shall a woman be hit types. She overstepped physically, he checked her. Mrs cport agrees. Unless of course, you want to be a cuck.
I suspect that was far from the first time either spouse had struck the other. Some couples battle it out on a regular basis. She slapped him as though it was an involuntary reflex, he avenged that ‘wet rag’ of a slap with his own, just as sudden, just as reflexive.
A ‘thousand’ years ago, there was a black & white movie, exploring a couple similar to them; it was called “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolfe?” starring Richard Burton and Liz Taylor. This couple did most of their fighting with mean remarks and sarcastic taunts after both got sloppy drunk.
It was in it’s own way, a hilarious movie, kind of a burlesque of a stereotype. Would never be made today.
100% correct. A crime is a crime, no matter who initiates it.
Sounds like she 'effed around and found out:
FAFO (Not safe for work):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6sbPCIEMyI
and the follow-up:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22rCPuPh1Gw
It’s certainly been the bane of existence in my immediate and extended family
Yet it’s celebrated
“A slap is a wake up.”
So, it is alright to slap a woman around and be a tough guy like Carlo Rizzi?
When asked about the trouble,she said “It all started when he hit me back”.
“100% correct. A crime is a crime, no matter who initiates it.”
Well then why did Dana not call the police after a crime was committed against him?
Is it just a coincidence that White is starting his POWER SLAP fight series shortly?
They say there is no such thing as bad publicity.
A million years ago, the 1970s, one of my friends’ girlfriend tried to slap him and he broke her arm blocking the blow with his Karate reaction.
Nobody hit anyone and she never pulled that crap again.
“But what did he do?”
As if that matters.
Any man potentially entering a similar situation should steel their mind first with this:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/WTvG4-oryCM
Stay calm, move on.
She swung a fist at him and likly the only way to control her out of control behavior. I doubt it’s the first time she’s done so - toxic relationships do box each other.
Yep.....the idea that women can throw a punch and not expect to be handled to stop it is ridiculous. She’s obviously a mess.
SMH.
It looks like they need to be in the ring
That’s not what was said, cuck. Never did I advocate slapping women around to make them comply with anything, or out of anger. I said exactly what you wrote in the first sentence of your post. A single slap on a rare occasion as I stated, is not “slapping women around”. Liar.
She hit him first. Women keep claiming they want to be treated like men...
He didn’t slap her around. He slapped her once after she attacked him.
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