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Entitled Woman Starts Fight at the Airport & Then Plays The Victim

I actually feel sorry for men who get abused and they can't do anything. I'm a woman and if some other woman put her hands on me it wouldn't be looked down upon if I clocked her near as much as a guy. Let's be honest though, I thought when he tossed her ass to the ground, that was funny as shit. I laughed.

I get that people think men are stronger, in theory they technically are but to be honest, with the right amount of force, even a female could do damage to another female given a chance so I don't think strength factors into it but rather bias regarding genders. Men are seen as the protectors so you're always supposed to protect even at the cost of yourself.

If you see something worth fighting for, I'm not going to say that's wrong, I don't think anyone deserves to be hurt aggressively but I do support self defense to an extent.

No out of control woman is really worth fighting for if she did it to herself. It's also not going to award the white knights any pussy points either.

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Graylight · 51-55, F
Both parties have bought themselves considerable trouble. She was wrong to touch him in any way first, especially while creating a noise disturbance.

However, the employee crosses a line after which he is clearly encroaching on the woman in an attempt to intimidate. There's no reason in the world a female (or anyone else) should not feel that way and should not be in the right to protect him- or herself. Her pushing him away was absolutely warranted.

She then ups the ante by sucker-slapping him, and that gets her a battery charge. But when he gives her a flying tackle and then continues to approach from behind, he's no longer defending himself, he's in a fight. After authorities arrive, each is responsible for their part in an incident grown-ups should have handle with calm words.

And shame to everyone who stood by watching or filming when they could've prevented all of this.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Graylight Well police said she was the one at fault and he only got suspended, you're right that he did buy himself trouble for that but I don't think it will amount to anything for him thank goodness.
romell · 51-55, M
@Graylight shame to everyone is fine what about the uncouth behsviour of this woman..should everyone across ..condemn such acts
Graylight · 51-55, F
@romell
She was wrong to touch him in any way first, especially while creating a noise disturbance.