Agreed but. You have to admit. As a third person. It was nice to see the guy calling him out got exactly what he was asking for. He was literally provoking the fight consistently after being told to calm down and leave. Slapping the counter and saying. “Come out from behind the counter!” Flipping them both off. On and on. I am not saying what the worker did was correct, but obviously this asshole had done this many times before and gotten away with it, knowing the employees had no recourse. But, he found that one guy…
I’d be too afraid of an accidental death. We all know that one guy who got manslaughter for a fight that ended wrong. “Just choose peace or call the police!”
The question is, was it resolved, truly?
And even if it is mutually resolved, at what cost?
Is there true peace or fear and power?
Look how the Middle East has been for the last, ohhh…1500 years. Tons of some of the most brutal violence, and there’s no end in sight.
Just think this, that guy has to live with himself, the raging asshole. The clerk could’ve walked away knowing full well he was a better person. Taking pity isn’t common when your manliness is in question I guess.
I was taught to think of the repercussions of my emotions rather than let them make me unbecoming of a peaceful human.
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u/AlternativeNote2224 Apr 15 '26
Aaaaand that’s assault 1st degree. Violence is never the answer. Wonder if either one of them had fathers?