Kontradiction
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Holy ****. 31 dislikes. That's gotta be some kind of record. Re: your last sentence, it depends. I used to get hit and sucker punched by my crazy ass ex. But once she landed one, again usually a sucker punch, she was easy to hold down until she calmed down. I have hit a woman though. Black girl that I got into a drunken spat with. She wouldn't stop coming and even when I grabbed both of her arms, she kneed me in the nuts and kept coming. I warned her to stop multiple times before I unloaded a right hook on her jaw and she went night night. Before you judge me, this girl fattened my nose and gave me a shiner before I decided to take matters into my own hands. So yes, there can be times where you have to treat a (ratchet) woman like a man. But it's not as cut and dry as you make it out to be.Her bruises does not look like someone who was picked up over his head and thrown onto a tiled floor in the bathroom or a sofa full of guns. It looks more consistent with someone being restrained or held to tight. If she broke a table in his living room, that likely contributed to the cuts on her hands and feet. Are we gonna say he uppercut her because she has a bruise under her chin? How desperate are we? Why do we always ignore what may have happened to the man during cases of domestic abuse? Hardy may be a piece a crap but there are 2 sides to every story.
Same case with Manziel, should I be convinced he was driving his car down the highway and just decided to beat his girl down, while riding one handed? Are you trying to convince me that girl didn't hit him back or even started hitting him first, which led to her beatdown. I get the whole "a man shouldn't put his hands on a woman" thing, but IMO, if she's trying to fight like a man, unless she's defending herself, then she deserves to go down like one.












