Cyriacus
Senior Master
Im gonna continue my trend of asking weird, mundane questions when i ask them in the form of making my own thread.
This is my pursuit of seeing if this is seriously just me.
This is a breakoff of the thread:
http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/sh...he-public-perception-of-Martial-Artists/page3
Regarding posts 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, and possibly a few others before that.
Theres my replies, so that i dont have to repeat anything. Note that this is at least fifteen years worth. Its not like its a frequent thing that happens.
Now, this is subjective. Obviously a girl being mugged or raped is different to whats being discussed here. Id like to (but i doubt i or anyone else would be peeved if this branched off anyway) keep this limited to a male publically hitting, throwing, shoving (etc) a female.
So, tell me and MT stories. For me personally, id like to know if my experiences have somehow been limited to exceptions rather than rules so many consecutive times, and id also like to pursue stereotypes of violence against women a little bit.
Because...
I wouldnt bet the five bucks in my wallet on it.
Have fun. (I couldnt think of a better way to end the post. I did try though.)
*My spellcheck (which just spelled spellcheck as speelcheck) has been playing up today. Apologies in advance. Its what i get for trying to tweak it.
This is my pursuit of seeing if this is seriously just me.
This is a breakoff of the thread:
http://www.martialtalk.com/forum/sh...he-public-perception-of-Martial-Artists/page3
Regarding posts 38, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, and possibly a few others before that.
Huh. Every time ive seen a woman get hit (three and counting!) people look, but no touchie. Guess they may be flukes.
Also, witnesses are in favor of the victim. Remember: The court has to prove youre guilty, more than you have to prove your innocence. Gender isnt a factor in that.
Yes, actually. In Melbourne. Incidentally, if we include domestic disputes and not just bars, ive seen at least a dozen women get hit. One time, someone yelled "Hey!", then kept walking. Other than that, folks dont get involved. Plenty of wide smiles and laughter can spontaneously occur though. One time an ambulance and the police ended up being needed, to give you an idea of the severity im talking about here. Ive also seen around three (maybe four, depending on your ethics) cases of a father hitting his kid, which in one instance was female.
Im sorry the world isnt as heroic as it is on television.
How do dominance games relate to guys beating girls? You realise the two things are totally, totally different, right?
EDIT: MM! And once on a train to Brisbane. Dude tosses a girl onto her back because she wouldnt stop bothering him on the train. Someone came over and declared "Thats enough", but everyone left her to drag herself back up. She was being quite a nuisance. Its funny, because she laid there for a couple of seconds* looking at people as if she expected one of them to come over and do something.
Theres my replies, so that i dont have to repeat anything. Note that this is at least fifteen years worth. Its not like its a frequent thing that happens.
Now, this is subjective. Obviously a girl being mugged or raped is different to whats being discussed here. Id like to (but i doubt i or anyone else would be peeved if this branched off anyway) keep this limited to a male publically hitting, throwing, shoving (etc) a female.
So, tell me and MT stories. For me personally, id like to know if my experiences have somehow been limited to exceptions rather than rules so many consecutive times, and id also like to pursue stereotypes of violence against women a little bit.
Because...
When a male tries to act violently towards a female inside a bar, you can bet your life savings that a few (or a bunch, if the bar is crowded) other males will try to interfere. Many desperate alcohol-fueled young men would be more than willing to be the heroes to save the 'damsel in distress', even if the 'damsel in distress' acts violently (towards another male that's not their friends) first.
A male physically attacking a female inside a bar, no matter what, will have serious problem with the law. Many witnesses will be in favor of the female.
I wouldnt bet the five bucks in my wallet on it.
Have fun. (I couldnt think of a better way to end the post. I did try though.)
*My spellcheck (which just spelled spellcheck as speelcheck) has been playing up today. Apologies in advance. Its what i get for trying to tweak it.
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