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[QUOTE="longislandcuse, post: 2808410, member: 937"] I think two things can be true. 1) Kareem Hunt should face consequences. You need to walk away in that situation. Don’t let yourself stay in a moment where somebody can push you over the edge by allegedly calling you the N word amongst other provoking actions. He didn’t hit her, and perhaps he’s only suspended with the shoving, but it’s abslutely horrific optics and terrible judgment to be a 200 pound man going out of your way to walk over to a woman on the ground and kick her. I don’t care how hard or soft the kick was, that’s completely unacceptable. 2). “Certain” women should not be able to just say/do whatever they want because society has historically protected them. Athletes, celebs & young men with money need to avoid these situations, but that shouldn’t absolve a certain type of woman that will entrap/provoke you because they can. Many times these situations involve men with everything to lose and women, conversely, with nothing to lose. *Now that clearly does not excuse violence, but it also doesn’t excuse one side losing everything and the other side facing few repercussions. [/QUOTE]
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