02-21-2024, 03:06 PM
(02-20-2024, 10:56 PM)PhyloCFly Wrote: Sure I do, he, by our standards and laws was out of line. However he was the aggressor, not just aggressor but also acting very unhinged. Our musician though seemed of cooler mind and should have seen this and known that there is really noting to win in a squabble with an unhinged person. He could just have walked away and come back another time when that group was gone. Simple. Yet he chose to make a point by arguing with him. The guy was shaking and if it was not clear to him by the time he had innocently touched the woman and then the guy began his ''don't touch her'' line over and over and over it should have been clear that that cat was out of his mind, for whatever reason. Time to walk away and let the dust settle. Come back tomorrow.
Walking away may have been better, but then not standing up to a bully is not wise, is it?
To me, the real story here is how most of the Chinese live their lives looking over their shoulder and in constant fear of saying or doing the wrong thing.
"Whoever would overthrow the liberty of a nation must begin by subduing the freeness of speech."
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