Yeah, I know what you meant.
But the comparison .... you can't make a comparison like that.

And I don't see anything wrong with my view that
A) his actions were disproportionate
B) It was an altercation between two adults
C) they were both to blame for what happened.
D) The "intervention" of the media did nothing to help the couple or their
situation
E) Since February there has not been any other reports of domestic violence
at all.
F) There is just not enough evidence at all to say that in that couple's
relationship there was a history of violence on either side.

They were in a Casino, she was stumbling to the elevator, they were
probably both very drunk.
This isn't an excuse for either of them, but the entire situation needs to
be viewed objectively.
Remove the "knockout" , what are you left with?

If she's fine, she didn't seek help, they got married...nothing happened
from February to now...
leave the people alone let them sort out their problems and live their
life.

She is not a little child that needs the world and adults that know better
to look after her.

What the media has done is effectively destroyed a family. They haven't
helped her, and they haven't helped him.
They have destroyed a family.

Hey, you know what? Maybe in a month more information will come out and we
will find out that it was a horrible abusive relationship.
Some cousin or uncle or friend will come out and say , yeah, he was always
hitting her. Or she was always cussing and hitting him.

But as of right now? That's not the case.

On 9 September 2014 21:11, Scott Stroz <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I am not, and I feel safe in assuming you know that - maybe I am giving you
> to much credit.
>
> I am trying to see if disproportionate response is something Rick would
> ever consider.
>
> To be honest, I had very little respect for Rick before this whole thread
> started, and his response do not really surprise me. But, Gel, I am
> flabbergasted by some of your comments - both here and on Facebook. It just
> does not jive with the impression I have gotten over the years -
> apparently, I am not the only one.
>
> I will say this one more time. There is NOTHING she did to deserve being
> punched in the face and knocked unconscious. His life was never in danger.
> His response was way over the top. Can we please stop painting him as the
> victim?
>  On Sep 9, 2014 9:00 PM, "Vivec" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >
> > You are comparing an adult woman to a 12 year old child?
> > Do you think women are like little kids unable to take responsibility for
> > their actions, and know right from wrong?
> >
> > Dropping the charges doesn't mean that she didn't do anything,
> > it means that the lawyers decided it wasn't worth it to prosecute, and
> they
> > had a stronger case against him.
> >
> > On 9 September 2014 20:47, Scott Stroz <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > >
> > > Both initially were charged with assault. Her charges were later
> dropped.
> > > He was then charged with aggravated assault.
> > >
> > > I wonder, if this was a 12 year old child who he hit, would you guys
> > think
> > > they were also 'looking for trouble'?
> > >
> >
> >
> >
>
> 

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