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    Venus ruled Scorpio with Taurus moon . Partial to a bit of *Hocus Pocus*
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    I did that once. I saw a man hit his wife in a parking lot. I yanked him out of his truck and put a good whooping on him.

    The woman who got hit started hitting me and defending that asshole.

    I’ve learned to not intervene in others business

    That's what usually happens more often than not. They'll use you as the scapegoat to reconcile until the cycle is perhaps broken in the future. You did the right thing even though you got no credit for it.


    I don’t care about credit. However, there are already the haters pouring in with what I SHOULD have done.


    I'm not a "hater" for disagreeing with you. Don't be a snowflake.


    Why would you even comment on how a man dealt with another man?


    You had a knee jerk reaction to a woman getting hurt....you acted from a place of kindness and whatever the result was, you wanted to help her. To my mind you were being a man....


    That’s the one thing in life that I just can’t avoid. There’s no tolerance towards hitting women or children


    And i admire that very much! smile


    I admire how afterwards he was mad he didn't get praised and said from now on he'll just let it happen. Impressive!


    I admire how he jumped in to help the woman, as he would a child......i cannot really fault that, despite what happened afterwards...


    I'm surprised you advocate violence. I have a violent streak, but I know it's wrong when I act on it.


    I have never lifted a finger nor am an advocate of violence, but if someone was in danger of being hurt or killed, there may be a place for it, as in if i saw someone coming at my son and i had the chance to be "violent" to save him.....in a heartbeat i would

    Now that is hardly an advocate of violence for violence sake


    Okay. But there is a specific example we're talking about, and you praised it. He saw a man hit a woman (not try to kill her, not continue hitting her, just hit her) and so he went and dragged that man out of his vehicle and beat him up. For all he knows that man went home and took out his humiliation and rage on the woman and her kids and who knows who else.


    That is just conjecture....i don't know what happened afterwards. I do hate violence and have no violent streak in me only i am brave to speak out (not fists or knives). If i did, i would seek therapy for it.....

    So i think ssupes was coming from a good place and like i said it was a knee jerk reaction....he could have just driven by, turned the head away and pretended not to see *it's not my problem* kind of mentality. Where i live everyone helps each other but i think for reasons, life isn't geared up this way any longer...

    I still think he was doing something out of care for the woman? I get his fire.....which i know, as you say can have repercussions, but i do understand it, whether right or wrong....


    Right but washing your hands of what happens to the woman is another side of the "it's not my problem" mentality.


    But not something he may have control of?


    I don't know what to say.

    It's as if you're worried about people taking the "it's not my problem" approach and you're justifying it at the same time.

    This is why people warn rent-a-heroes not to get involved unless they have follow through.


    How could he follow through if the moron dragged the woman back into the car and drove off...other than a car reported to the police (if he was lucky enough to see the reg), what else could he do?


    There's nothing he can do now except hope he didn't make it worse.
    But next time, put his feelings aside and put the woman's life first for a change.
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    That's fair enough

    I think we are talking about fire acting quickly here....it can be impulsive, but as I said coming from a good place....saw it many times with my dad...

    What would you have done tiz?