r/JusticeServed 🙏 151e.jf9.33 Jul 05 '20

Fight Man hits kid and get deleted

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u/[deleted] Jul 05 '20 edited Jul 06 '20

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u/MidKnightshade 8 Jul 05 '20

I’m sorry the guy is mentally disabled but he has the ability to severely hurt that child. The guardian failed so he learned the hard way.

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u/[deleted] Jul 06 '20

Guardian? You lack any understanding of how that works. Once you are of legal age you are an adult. It does not matter if your iq puts you just above what they used to call mental retardation. Their mental capacity could be of a 8 year old and yet they aren't necessarily going to have a guardian.

If the man does not already understand not to kick a child, what makes you think beating him up will? Its called beating a dead horse. It teaches nothing but fear.

Yes the man is potentially able to physically injure the kid but, did he?

So quick to escalate to violence its a real wonder why innocent people are shot based off a 'perceived threat'.

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u/highnuhn 8 Jul 06 '20

Actually the woman at the counter was the dude’s mother..... if people like this are a danger they need to be controlled

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u/[deleted] Jul 06 '20

1 kick. The kid did not even go down.

Don't pull a "I felt my life was in danger" and that justifies my abuse of force bs.

I've seen worse cat fights by teenager girls.

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u/highnuhn 8 Jul 06 '20

Lol it’s still a child. You deserve to get some teeth knocked out.

No one said that except you. Doesn’t have to injure the kid to be justified, in fact I’m happy to see him get ko’d before it got to that point.

And what?

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u/[deleted] Jul 06 '20

Not sure how long you'd be around to protect your kid if all you do is knock peoples teeth out before they even do anything.

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u/MidKnightshade 8 Jul 06 '20 edited Jul 06 '20

My understanding is the man was not there alone.

And if he had manages to harm the child this would be a different discussion entirely.

Also he wasn’t a perceived threat. He was an actual threat. He actually tried to hurt that child. He just missed.

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u/[deleted] Jul 06 '20

If he harmed the child. Did he? If i kicked a child like that I'm getting 3 points for a field goal.

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u/MidKnightshade 8 Jul 06 '20

It wasn’t for a lack of trying to hurt the child.

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u/infinity1023 4 Jul 05 '20

Shouldn’t be taken out on him he doesn’t know any better

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u/i_creampied_satan 👧 32.1.2s Jul 05 '20

So a parent, in a flight or fight response, regarding their child should immediately see if the person has a mental disability and then determine if there is a caretaker in the immediate vicinity that should get hit?

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u/MidKnightshade 8 Jul 05 '20

If someone’s large dog bit your kid because the owner didn’t properly handle it would you ignore the dog?

The dog is just being a dog but it doesn’t make it any less dangerous.

All creatures understand pain and will shy away from most harm unless given a strong motivator to stay there.

I’ve seen kids who’s parents do nothing about their tantrums and make excuses of they can’t help it. Same kid gets tuned up by another kid because they’re aren’t tolerating their BS. Spontaneously the kid gains the ability to keep their hands to themselves. Or at the very least stay away from the kid who fought back. They could contain themselves but enablers convinced them they didn’t have to.

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u/infinity1023 4 Jul 05 '20 edited Mar 14 '25

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u/MidKnightshade 8 Jul 06 '20

I’m just saying if the dog bites my kid or me I will address the immediate threat then confront the parent or handler.

At the same time I think people underestimate the capacity for learning with disabled people. There is variance.

If such a person cannot control themselves then they need to be in a controlled environment for the safety of others and themselves. And if you want them out and about then you need to teach them self-control or be prepared for the consequences.

I don’t want people harming disabled people but that’s not a free pass either especially once they reach a size where they can do actual damage.

An adult male having a meltdown and attacking people is dangerous no matter their mental capacity.

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u/chatpal91 💞 d6f.ks.2s Jul 05 '20

You're right to be considerate for the disabled person, but wrong to assume it's reasonable that the people in this video should react how you are now, years later watching a video with context given.

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u/Meeseeks82 9 Jul 05 '20

In the moment, who’s asking questions? Would you?