The Robber is really the victim?
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Victim-Blaming: The act of blaming some ass-hat for their own stupidity.
Example: Thug breaks into house and gets shot and killed, I think the break in victim is at fault for this, leaving their valuable school clothes out and crap, like how the heck else is he supposed to have money for school clothes?
They just wanted to be robbed, cause we're broke and they'z was flaunting it.
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Here's my two cents:
You can't justify killing someone for stealing alone, however the homeowner could not have known the intention of the person breaking into their home. It's tragic that someone chose to steal and even more tragic that they died for it, but this is an unfortunate part of doing things that put people in a situation where they could feel their life is in danger.
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@DustinB3403 said:
Victim-Blaming: The act of blaming some ass-hat for their own stupidity.
Example: Thug breaks into house and gets shot and killed, I think the break in victim is at fault for this, leaving their valuable school clothes out and crap, like how the heck else is he supposed to have money for school clothes?
They just wanted to be robbed, cause we're broke and they'z was flaunting it.
Whoever downvoted this did not read the article - this is nearly verbatim from it.
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@MattSpeller said:
@DustinB3403 said:
Victim-Blaming: The act of blaming some ass-hat for their own stupidity.
Example: Thug breaks into house and gets shot and killed, I think the break in victim is at fault for this, leaving their valuable school clothes out and crap, like how the heck else is he supposed to have money for school clothes?
They just wanted to be robbed, cause we're broke and they'z was flaunting it.
Whoever downvoted this did not read the article - this is nearly verbatim from it.
Up-voted because it's the truth... I almost quoted the dead thug's family member...
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@DustinB3403 said:
@MattSpeller said:
@DustinB3403 said:
Victim-Blaming: The act of blaming some ass-hat for their own stupidity.
Example: Thug breaks into house and gets shot and killed, I think the break in victim is at fault for this, leaving their valuable school clothes out and crap, like how the heck else is he supposed to have money for school clothes?
They just wanted to be robbed, cause we're broke and they'z was flaunting it.
Whoever downvoted this did not read the article - this is nearly verbatim from it.
Up-voted because it's the truth... I almost quoted the Breaking and Entering's family member...
I think whoever did it probably thought that was your own personal opinion.
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You break into my house at night, you're dead.
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@DustinB3403 said:
@IRJ said:
You break into my house and I catch you, you're dead.
I fixed that for you.
Yes, I am going to assume you are armed and here to hurt my family.
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@IRJ said:
@DustinB3403 said:
@IRJ said:
You break into my house and I catch you, you're dead.
I fixed that for you.
Yes, I am going to assume you are armed and here to hurt my family.
No one would blame you.
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This is only news because that family of the thug, thinks they are entitled to compensation somehow.
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@IRJ said:
This is only news because that family of the thug, thinks they are entitled to everything somehow.
FTFY
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@IRJ said:
This is only news because that family of the thug, thought they were always entitled to whatever they could get their hands on, even if they stole from others, because some how everyone has harmed them.
FTFY - both
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@IRJ said:
This is only news because that family of the thug, thinks they are entitled to compensation somehow.
Actually its way worse than that... It's news because the media thinks they will make money off it. And sadly they will.
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@Minion-Queen said:
When I worked in the legal field. Learned something fast. If you are defending yourself do it with purpose and at your full capabilities. In other words do not leave the perpetrator able to sue you for anything.
I've heard too many people say they would just shoot the person in the knee. That won't fly.
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@Minion-Queen said:
When I worked in the legal field. Learned something fast. If you are defending yourself do it with purpose and at your full capabilities. In other words do not leave the perpetrator able to sue you for anything.
So she should have hunted down his whole family, and killed them all?
That seems like a strange thing to say... She did after all kill the guy she shot...
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@aaronstuder said:
@Minion-Queen said:
When I worked in the legal field. Learned something fast. If you are defending yourself do it with purpose and at your full capabilities. In other words do not leave the perpetrator able to sue you for anything.
So she should have hunted down his whole family, and killed them all?
That seems like a strange thing to say... She did after all kill the guy she shot...
Welcome to the American legal system.
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@johnhooks said:
I've heard too many people say they would just shoot the person in the knee. That won't fly.
Why not?
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@aaronstuder said:
@johnhooks said:
I've heard too many people say they would just shoot the person in the knee. That won't fly.
Why not?
Often because people can't aim for s**t
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@aaronstuder said:
@johnhooks said:
I've heard too many people say they would just shoot the person in the knee. That won't fly.
Why not?
The robber could turn around and sue you. There was an incident where a guy was breaking into someone's house. He fell down their stairs and got hurt, but sued the owners and won because the stairs weren't up to code.
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@johnhooks said:
@aaronstuder said:
@johnhooks said:
I've heard too many people say they would just shoot the person in the knee. That won't fly.
Why not?
The robber could turn around and sue you. There was a story of a guy who was breaking into someone's house. He fell down their stairs and got hurt, but sued the owners and won because the stairs weren't up to code.
injustice is rampant