glasgowspur
Luka Modric
Fair enough, personally I am embarrassed hitting that kid
Want to mix it with the big boys you need to be prepared to get it back.
Fair enough, personally I am embarrassed hitting that kid
Yes he should have been aware he deserves a clump, I would still be embarrassed .. He's a kidWant to mix it with the big boys you need to be prepared to get it back.
I wouldn't have hit him, not because he's a kid, but because I think the best way to deal with them is ridicule, I'd have just laughed at him.Yes he should have been aware he deserves a clump, I would still be embarrassed .. He's a kid
never mind about the right and wrong but i would be embarrassed hitting a child for throwing an egg at me.
this is true, we may win on a technicality - we may not. either way its pretty low of us to shove our mess on to Bangladesh.
A callous person (not me) might suggest that by delaying and challenging, we've halved the problem at least.this is true, we may win on a technicality - we may not. either way its pretty low of us to shove our mess on to Bangladesh.
I would think so, I've been in a similar situation and laughed at the kid.Would the lad's age even have registered with him in the split-second that the incident occurred? Had it been a 13 year old you'd probably say yes, but an adult-sized 17 year old blurs the line a little in this regard I'd suggest.
Yes it has but bricky countries are more likely to do it more often .. I think net we will be downA callous person (not me) might suggest that by delaying and challenging, we've halved the problem at least.
The bigger picture is other countries are more likely to do it than usViewing this single case in isolation, I struggle to disagree with you. Looking at the bigger picture and the signal it would send out to other would-be defectors, I can see a strong case for doing so.
I would think so, I've been in a similar situation and laughed at the kid.
It wasn't hard, as a general rule I don't hit youngstersI'd say you showed admirable restraint in that case. But I maintain that realising, in the split-second after being assaulted from behind, that your adult-sized 17 year old assailant is in fact "a kid" is asking quite a lot.
It wasn't hard, as a general rule I don't hit youngsters
looking at the video - the time between him seeing the guy and striking him seemed sufficient to me, enough that i will judge him negatively.But correctly identifying a person as a 'youngster' will become a more difficult judgement to make the closer that person comes to adulthood. I'd hazard a guess that one or two door supervisors/bar staff might have taken this particular 'kid' for an adult before now.
looking at the video - the time between him seeing the guy and striking him seemed sufficient to me, enough that i will judge him negatively.
Fuvk off.Probably a bit off-topic to what this thread is discussing; I feel it's really easy to get lost in the mire of how cruel, unjust, brutal and callous this world can be. Personally, whether it's very close to home or on a global scale, I have emotionally involved myself to such an extent that my mental health has been severely affected.
I've reflected on this today whilst in discussion with a friend. For all the hate, the bad and the brick that occurs around us, the good overcomes all of it 100-fold. We're all just trying to make our way and muddle through the ridiculousness of every day life. The vast majority of us don't want to hurt or harm others, in fact we mostly are happy to be useful and to help others to make their lives more bearable. Reading the last couple of pages, it's great to see people discussing opposing viewpoints with respect. I still have faith in humanity. So thanks you lot.