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<blockquote data-quote="AmishMafia" data-source="post: 540236" data-attributes="member: 2846"><p>Strawman at best - disingenuous in probability.</p><p></p><p>This had nothing to do with Sherman standing in front of a guy to congratulate him.</p><p></p><p>Did not equate to being a drug dealer. The idea regarding a person putting himself into a situation that will evoke repercussions whether the repercussions are just or not.</p><p></p><p>Example B: White guy gets gunned down in a nightclub predominately populated black clientele. Tradgedy? Maybe. What if the guy went in there wearing a *** hood and started yelling the N word? I would say, he got what he had coming. What the fu** did he expect? He is a responsible adult and should accept the position he put himself in. This in now way means the killer was justified - but there are a few bad seeds wherever you go - and the guy can expect in a room full of people he is about to insult, someone is going to take matters into their own hands.</p><p></p><p>And Richard Sherman, making all sorts of cocky condescending comments towards large angry and intensely competitive individuals gets punched in the face. I say, have at it. After all, the excuse that Sherman was all caught up in the moment should work for Williams as well, right? Sherman got what he deserved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AmishMafia, post: 540236, member: 2846"] Strawman at best - disingenuous in probability. This had nothing to do with Sherman standing in front of a guy to congratulate him. Did not equate to being a drug dealer. The idea regarding a person putting himself into a situation that will evoke repercussions whether the repercussions are just or not. Example B: White guy gets gunned down in a nightclub predominately populated black clientele. Tradgedy? Maybe. What if the guy went in there wearing a *** hood and started yelling the N word? I would say, he got what he had coming. What the fu** did he expect? He is a responsible adult and should accept the position he put himself in. This in now way means the killer was justified - but there are a few bad seeds wherever you go - and the guy can expect in a room full of people he is about to insult, someone is going to take matters into their own hands. And Richard Sherman, making all sorts of cocky condescending comments towards large angry and intensely competitive individuals gets punched in the face. I say, have at it. After all, the excuse that Sherman was all caught up in the moment should work for Williams as well, right? Sherman got what he deserved. [/QUOTE]
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