It's kind of weird seeing so many ppl on this site say things like "if it was my partner I would beat the shit out of someone" and similar stuff (see this thread: https://hexbear.net/post/183672). Not gonna lie it's kinda weird hearing that from nominal leftists. It sounds no different than some machismo person trying to start a fight cuz his honor was disrespected or something. This is what I said in that thread:
I mean I get the sentiment, but it also kinda feels like some kind of toxic machismo holdover. Kind of like “how dare you make fun of MY wife, if you insult her you basically insult ME!” I dunno it sounds kinda possessive, as if someone damaged your property, therefore damaged your pride.
So how do ppl justify this? I'm genuinely curious.
One thing I've seen some people say is that "he was standing up for someone." But that still sounds like some "you've disrespected m'lady sir, shall we duel?" shit. Like I see this stuff all the time from dads who get mad at their daughter's dates ("don't you dare lay a hand on her or I'll kill you") or brothers that are very possessive of girl family members ("if you mistreat my sister I'll kill you!") or even chuds getting triggered about the flag ("if you disrespect the flag I'll kill you!").
I dunno sounds very honor culture-y. Also sounds like retributive justice, which is fine I guess if you believe in that but we've seen the horrors that has wreaked on minority communities in places like the US. I dunno lemme know what you all think.
I can't speak to the context of will Smith but I would slap someone who was disrespecting my wife or kids. I don't think it's a leftist philosophy but it isn't rooted in anything other than wanting to stick up for someone I love.
Others have different motivations and assumptions and that leads to a lot of the "mlady" shit
I would feel similarly about someone disrespecting my male loved ones so...
If you make fun of the person I love's appearance on national tv, in a crowd full of a couple thousands, you might just get slapped. Hell, you make fun of anyone's body like that and you might see some hands.
I mean it's one thing to defend your family or loved ones against violence. But to respond to a verbal insult with physical retribution?
it's a slap - the universal signal to "fucking stop you moron". The harm done by a slap is 1% physical (if you're a tiny baby) and 99% public humiliation.
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lmfao get 'em
thank you for your service comrade o7
here is your award for wrecking a wrecker: :order-of-lenin:
I'm not sure this person is a wrecker and in a way I can see where their coming from as people I know from abusive backgrounds have expressed similar opinions to this on the slap incident
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well occasionally people are going to disagree about things. Although yeah comparing two people getting in a fight to domestic abuse deeply removes a lot of the important context of domestic abuse
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what the fuck. how about we don't equate a guy fighting another guy to domestic abuse? that would be great.
This is what the other person said. If a slap is a "universal signal" and "1% physical (if you're a tiny baby)" then I don't know how else to interpret that I guess...
I mean sure, I could see being unable to interpret it any other way if youre a fucking moron
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Lol yeah man, you got me, im secretly a nazi and this is how I get my kicks. Put 5% more effort into your bait and stop crowing about being insulted like there's a teacher here who give a shit, moron.
:stupidpol: :bait:
Well if you only start to process information at the point of hand-to-face impact you might be dumb enough to compare those two things.
slapping can be warranted =/= slapping is always warranted
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No, a divorce would be warranted.
Your own words, just sayin...
once again, saying a slap can be justified doesn't give you carte blanche to claim that I condone slapping for any given action.
in the case of ridiculing someone for a disease, I think it is justified, personally. Chris rock wasn't in any actual danger - it was 100% public humiliation and Chris Rock had already humiliated Jada, so eh.
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If I offend someone to the point of wanting to slap me that's fine.
The problem is that where is that line? Some people can get trigger happy real fast
If someone is throwing out unjustified slaps then they will be held accountable by society's judgment. This in turn will effect people's personal judgment when debating whether to slap or not.
The line is drawn by the context and can't be articulated universally with language.
slap theory :very-smart:
Makes sense, so maybe it might be best not to say a slap is:
But sure I see what you're saying.
universal signal =/= universally justified
a slap always means the person has had enough and is expressing their rage at a person so that the person they perceive as a malevolent moron stops.
that doesn't mean that the slapper used good judgment. Example: a drunk person who imagined being insulted.
Makes sense.
:very-intelligent: I gotcha with the ol' switchrooooooo
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Is that some sort of line you don't cross? You'd bruise someone's soul but not their cheek?
There's always an issue with escalating violence. But sometimes the escalation is part of the message.
retributive escalation of violence is a bad behavior cycle to get into. I don't think he should be punished as there wasn't any actual injury caused or any danger of that happening but he was very much wrong for escalating things to violence.
Yes totally agree
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I'd argue that a slap can even de-escalate and often does.
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Abusing your spouse in any form is domestic abuse and categorically wrong. I'm clearly talking about people slapping people they don't hold any special power over be it economic, emotional, etc.
You are grasping at straws and making me spell out things as if it is your first day on Earth.
Yeah you've made that clear now, but your original comment:
was not very clear. But I see what you're saying. Still don't necessarily fully agree but I see where you're coming from
yeah Will Smith escalated things here which is the pattern of behavior that leads to vendettas. There were responses available other than violence that he was very much in the wrong for not taking such as yelling "fuck you"
A diss track followed by a prolonged rap battle beef would have been interesting...
C for Vendetta
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Yeah I'm getting a lot of privileged vibes from the "pro-slap" people. Like life isn't some kind of telenovella or teen drama show...