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he makes a claim to his insurance company for the damage to his vehicle and deals with the pain in the ass of getting it repaired.

He probably made a poor decision here, but that doesn't absolve those who actually committed a freaking crime.

Seriously, who in the hell is excusing ANYONE?

You've literally emulated Mav's sentiments since you got in here.
 
I love how all of the sudden, VN trusts LEO's to make the right call.

who said that? I said someone, who has more information than you do, found the race angle compelling enough to charge someone involved with a crime including racial motivation.
 
he makes a claim to his insurance company for the damage to his vehicle and deals with the pain in the ass of getting it repaired.

He probably made a poor decision here, but that doesn't absolve those who actually committed a freaking crime.

I've never said it did. However I would prefer to deal with auto insurance than medical for my wife if the choice is available (and it was)
 
Seriously, who in the hell is excusing ANYONE?

You've literally emulated Mav's sentiments since you got in here.

you are. I'm not emulating anything. I'm telling you that dismissing his point is senseless. He has one and it's valid. His point is every bit as valid as yours is. You're arguing the side of the criminals, acting as if they had right to beat the hell out of someone for driving in their hood.
 
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Actually just beat up the driver for getting out.

But hey, who reads the articles anymore?

ummm

Alanna Russo, 30, was calling 911 when the 12-year-old girl pulled the woman’s hair and threw her to the ground. The victim’s head slammed into the concrete. She suffered a black eye, bleeding and difficulty breathing, prosecutors said, but she refused medical attention.
 
I've never said it did. However I would prefer to deal with auto insurance than medical for my wife if the choice is available (and it was)

his actions in not following your playbook in no way make this less of a racially motivated crime.
 
Actually just beat up the driver for getting out.

But hey, who reads the articles anymore?

I did:
Alanna Russo, 30, was calling 911 when the 12-year-old girl pulled the woman’s hair and threw her to the ground. The victim’s head slammed into the concrete. She suffered a black eye, bleeding and difficulty breathing, prosecutors said, but she refused medical attention.
 
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you are. I'm not emulating anything. I'm telling you that dismissing his point is senseless. He has one and it's valid. His point is every bit as valid as yours is. You're arguing the side of the criminals, acting as if they had right to beat the hell out of someone for driving in their hood.

That's a crock of ****. I'm dismissing the fact that he's been making this about race and the abandonment of common sense since the thread's incipience.

To insinuate that I advocate violent criminal activity is a load and you know it. you're just being a dick, as per usual.
 
his actions in not following your playbook in no way make this less of a racially motivated crime.

and again, I've never said it did. My thoughts are simply that the guy was an idiot for getting out of the car and exposing himself and his family to harm. Never excused the attackers and never will
 
and again, I've never said it did. My thoughts are simply that the guy was an idiot for getting out of the car and exposing himself and his family to harm. Never excused the attackers and never will


Nope, you're just advocating mob violence.
 
what's the worst that happens if the guy simply drives away?

Who cares? Regardless if you would or would not have gotten out of your car is meaningless. He got out of his car and proceeded to get jumped by a bunch of teenagers. Good to know you would have acted differently but your hypothetical actions in this situation are meaningless.
 
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Who cares? Regardless if you would or would not have gotten out of your car is meaningless. He got out of his car and proceeded to get jumped by a bunch of teenagers. Good to know you would have acted differently but your hypothetical actions in this situation are meaningless.

not meaningless when it was a very real option the driver chose to ignore. That was a group of teenagers who felt comfortable enough to kick his car in the middle of the road. What is the possible outcome of getting out while they're still standing there to "inspect the damage"?
 
Who cares? Regardless if you would or would not have gotten out of your car is meaningless. He got out of his car and proceeded to get jumped by a bunch of teenagers. Good to know you would have acted differently but your hypothetical actions in this situation are meaningless.

Prudent actions can be acknowledged without giving a pass to a crime. Here's a more common one:

You get a knock at the door at 1:00 AM. Do you just open the door and see who it is? If you do that and are attacked your being criticized for being imprudent is quite valid. It has nothing to do with addressing the criminality of whatever actions the person at the door may have taken.
 
not meaningless when it was a very real option the driver chose to ignore. That was a group of teenagers who felt comfortable enough to kick his car in the middle of the road. What is the possible outcome of getting out while they're still standing there to "inspect the damage"?

Quit making it about the driver. Regardless if he honked the problem was started when the teenagers kicked his car which was obviously unnecessary which directly led to him getting out and inspecting the damage and thus getting jumped.

And don't give me any drivel about he shouldn't have honked his horn. It's his car and he can honk at whoever he damn well pleases.
 
Quit making it about the driver. Regardless if he honked the problem was started when the teenagers kicked his car which was obviously unnecessary which directly led to him getting out and inspecting the damage and thus getting jumped.

And don't give me any drivel about he shouldn't have honked his horn. It's his car and he can honk at whoever he damn well pleases.

It's my middle finger and I can flip it and whoever I damn well please.

If I do so to a 350 pound Samoan, whose fault is it that my arms were pulled out of socket?
 

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