Thermal
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This seems incredibly obvious to the point that I'm not sure why it's being debated.
Because reality. You generally cannot grab and start shoving people around legally, no matter how righteous you feel.
This seems incredibly obvious to the point that I'm not sure why it's being debated.
I think we all agree that Pujols went too far. At least I hope so. What interests me is how far provocation can be taken to be an incitement. Here, I'd say Pujols would have been clean to drag Old Pedo out by the scruff of the neck and bum's rush his ass out the door, whether generally legally permitted or not. Extenuating circumstances and all. Punching a very old man, racist or not, has to be looked at as a lethal assault though. A young blood can generally take what's coming to him. A senior citizen, not so much.
Of course. But, that does not justify the actions of the killer. Just like it didn't justify the actions of the cop, in the other case you mentioned.
Pujols should have just said the dude was reaching into his jacket. Therefore, he feared for his life and was standing his ground.
When a black man is illegally killed by a white cop you have no compunction about claiming him for his own death, despite the fact that the white cop is legally responsible.
But when a black man punches a white pedophile and is not legally responsible for his subsequent death, you pay lip service to the white pedophile's role and, once again, vilify the black man.
Why is that?
Warp12 thinks a black guy who punches someone is more prone to violence than a white guy who raped and abused children.
Nope, no racism there at all.
So we've established that literally nobody actually thinks this guy going down for murder is a bad thing.
So outside of the context of "Yeah would be nice if it happened the other way" what's to discuss? It's a nothingburger with a side of nothingfries.
And yet... certain people *cough cough* are going to act like this incident proves or means something.
What does it mean? Someone be so kind as to share it with me.
But you won't. Because you can't.
I think we all agree that Pujols went too far. At least I hope so. What interests me is how far provocation can be taken to be an incitement. Here, I'd say Pujols would have been clean to drag Old Pedo out by the scruff of the neck and bum's rush his ass out the door, whether generally legally permitted or not. Extenuating circumstances and all. Punching a very old man, racist or not, has to be looked at as a lethal assault though. A young blood can generally take what's coming to him. A senior citizen, not so much.
Because reality. You generally cannot grab and start shoving people around legally, no matter how righteous you feel.
When a black man is illegally killed by a white cop you have no compunction about claiming him for his own death, despite the fact that the white cop is legally responsible.
But when a black man punches a white pedophile and is not legally responsible for his subsequent death, you pay lip service to the white pedophile's role and, once again, vilify the black man.
Why is that?
What are you talking about, lol? I said the 27 y/o who assaulted the 77 y/o was probably more prone to violence than average.
Talk about twisting things.
Once again, in yet another thread, you are completely misrepresenting my statements.
I'm done debating you for today, Johnny Karate.
The average what?
Pujols has no previous criminal record. The totality of his record for violent behavior is exactly one punch.
Meanwhile, the only other person involved was a repeated violent felon, but somehow it's the guy who punched him that you feel compelled to observe is "likely more prone to violence than average", despite having nothing to base that on.
Lets see, switch the names Pujols for Rittenhouse...
Lets see, switch the names Pujols for Rittenhouse...
Did Pujol's go out of his way to include himself in a situation that had exactly **** all to do with him? No? Then the situations aren't similar. The comparison is 7 levels above asinine. Why they're being made is completely beyond me.
Did Pujol's go out of his way to include himself in a situation that had exactly **** all to do with him? No? Then the situations aren't similar. The comparison is 7 levels above asinine. Why they're being made is completely beyond me.
Did Pujol's go out of his way to include himself in a situation that had exactly **** all to do with him? No? Then the situations aren't similar. The comparison is 7 levels above asinine. Why they're being made is completely beyond me.
I'm not analogizing. I'm pointing out that the specific argument used is inconsistent.
Was Pujols being chased and/or under the threat of physical harm when he struck and killed dead pedo? Nope. He just hulked out, bashed a 77 y/o in the head, and killed him. Personally, I can't imagine having such a short fuse that I would physically attack a man 50 years my senior, just for calling me a name. Keeping this guy confined to his home for a couple of years seems the minimum action.
As you say, totally different circumstances.