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#11 Post by Mustang » Thu Jun 29, 2006 5:12 am

Wow.

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....63 isn't elderly

....Maybe the guy attacked had tattoo's

....maybe he provoked it

Nice to know we can excuse away someone having to be restrained from beating another person for touching personal property. Even if he opened the gas tank and spat in it, there's no excuse to hit anyone...

The biker doing the hitting was 39...much younger....what is the age difference that makes it wrong to beat someone up?

I guess I should hold off getting a tattoo, after all, don't want anyone saying I deserved to be attacked in anyway....
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#12 Post by jonnythan » Thu Jun 29, 2006 5:15 am

Or you could actually read my post :frusty:

My entire point was that the headline given in the news report *could* be a gross misrepresentation of the facts. I also clearly said that it could be very accurate. The bottom line is that we don't know what went on.

I know quite a few people over 60 that are youthful in both mind and body and would take serious offense to being called elderly.

I also said he didn't "deserve" a beating. I'm a very nonviolent person and I don't think anyone ever "deserves" a beating.
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#13 Post by t_bonee » Thu Jun 29, 2006 5:20 am

Touching another man's bike without permission is like touching another man's wife in an inappriate manner. :wink:

j/k

Neither one of them were very smart. Ya don't go fondling a 1%er's bike without expecting a reaction. But beating down an old man for it is a bit extreme too. Coulda been resolved a little better I'm sure.
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#14 Post by Bachstrad37 » Thu Jun 29, 2006 5:28 am

jonnythan wrote:I also said he didn't "deserve" a beating. I'm a very nonviolent person and I don't think anyone ever "deserves" a beating.
but you did say:
He may not have *deserved* what he got, but for all we know, he had it coming to him.
I'm terribly disappointed as well. There's no excuse for this. Age is irrelevant. The action carried out by the 39 yr. old biker is archaic and inexcusable in any modern society.
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#15 Post by Big B » Thu Jun 29, 2006 5:38 am

Bachstrad37 wrote:
I'm terribly disappointed as well. There's no excuse for this. Age is irrelevant. The action carried out by the 39 yr. old biker is archaic and inexcusable in any modern society.
which was my point, thank you, i was starting to wonder
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#16 Post by jonnythan » Thu Jun 29, 2006 5:41 am

Bachstrad37 wrote: There's no excuse for this. Age is irrelevant. The action carried out by the 39 yr. old biker is archaic and inexcusable in any modern society.
I totally agree, but there's no getting around the fact that a badass looking biker guy is liable to kick your butt if you tick him off.

Carroll's behavior was reprehensible, but if someone goes around willingly annoying Hell's Angels, he's going to get hurt sooner or later. Just like 19 year old kids on R1's going 140mph on the interstate wearing nothing but a helmet.. they don't *deserve* to get killed, but it *will* happen sooner or later.

I don't see what's so disappointing about accepting that.
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#17 Post by Big B » Thu Jun 29, 2006 5:46 am

jonnythan wrote:
I don't see what's so disappointing about accepting that.
you don't see what's disappointing about accepting a breakdown of morals? someone can act well outside the bounds of an acceptable member of society and you can accept that? i find that unacceptable.
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#18 Post by jonnythan » Thu Jun 29, 2006 5:48 am

Big B wrote:
jonnythan wrote:
I don't see what's so disappointing about accepting that.
you don't see what's disappointing about accepting a breakdown of morals? someone can act well outside the bounds of an acceptable member of society and you can accept that? i find that unacceptable.
?!!?!

Did you even read my post?

I don't accept the guy's actions. I accept the fact that if I go around annoying guys on Harleys, sooner or later I'm going to get my butt kicked.

Do I think that's cool? No, of course not. It's a sad fact of life that some people resort to violence. Look at the idiotic "fighting" thread going on in this forum.
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#19 Post by Big B » Thu Jun 29, 2006 6:02 am

jonnythan wrote:
Big B wrote:
jonnythan wrote:
I don't see what's so disappointing about accepting that.
you don't see what's disappointing about accepting a breakdown of morals? someone can act well outside the bounds of an acceptable member of society and you can accept that? i find that unacceptable.
?!!?!

Did you even read my post?

I don't accept the guy's actions. I accept the fact that if I go around annoying guys on Harleys, sooner or later I'm going to get my butt kicked.

Do I think that's cool? No, of course not. It's a sad fact of life that some people resort to violence. Look at the idiotic "fighting" thread going on in this forum.
yet you're still making excuses for an inexcusable action.
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#20 Post by jonnythan » Thu Jun 29, 2006 6:06 am

I am?

WTF?

I'm saying that the newspaper headline is potentially misleading.
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