On 9/9/2014 1:54 PM, Scott Stroz wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 1:44 PM, Rick Faircloth <r...@whitestonemedia.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I'm glad you enjoy me throwing your language back in your face, Scott.
>> Glad it made you
>> think about resorting to such childish behavior.
>>
> Actually, it made me think about how much you cannot think on your own.
> Something you have shown in other posts.

Your right, I do have trouble being original when it comes to childish 
insults...
>
>> Now, more to the point...
>>
>> Can you quote me stating that violence is the best option when one's
>> life is not in danger?
>>
> I do not recall stating that you did, only that it is something we have
> tried to instill in our children. If you misinterpreted that, I apologize.

You should apologize, since you have continuously misinterpreted my words.
>
>> Can you quote me stating that he she be exonerated because of her
>> aggression?
>>
> When you said 'she was looking for trouble', that was the implication.

No implication on my part. I state what I mean, exactly. Your own 
refusal to understand
common English causes your bias towards my remarks.
>
>> Can you quote me stating that is perfectly ok for a 200+lb professional
>> athlete to punch
>> a much smaller woman in the face?
>>
> When you said 'she was looking for trouble', that was the implication.

See my states above in response.
>
>> And finally, would you advice your sons to allow a woman who began to
>> beat them with
>> a baseball bat not to hit the woman if that was the only way to prevent
>> their death?
> (And this is not to be conflated with the Ray Rice situation...)
> Other than to get me to admit that it is OK to hit a woman, this has no
> bearing on the discussion at hand.

I'm trying to determine if your "don't hit a female" applies under every 
circumstance
or only in times that you determine appropriate. In other words, do you 
have situational
ethics or consistent ethics.
>
> Ray Rice's life was not in danger. She did not have a baseball bat, or any
> kind of weapon. He is much bigger and stronger than she is. He needed to
> show restraint. He did not. Now he is paying the price for his actions. He
> is lucky that jail time is not likely to com into play.

Didn't I mention that the "baseball bat" scenario had nothing to do with 
the Ray Rice
situation? It was simply a means to determine the level of your convictions.
>
>
>> On 9/9/2014 1:37 PM, Scott Stroz wrote:
>>> I think it's cute that you think it is effective to simply echo the last
>> of
>>> my insults - multiple times.
>>>
>>> I do not have any daughters...and it is because of men with attitudes
>> like
>>> yours that I grateful I do not. I could not imagine having to watch them
>>> deal with people like you on a regular basis.
>>>
>>> However, I do have 2 sons and I have taught them to respect others, and,
>>> unless someone's life is in danger, violence is rarely (if ever)  the
>> best
>>> option. Oh, yea, and, don't hit women.
>>>
>>> By saying 'she was looking for trouble' you are blaming her and
>> exonerating
>>> him. You are saying his response was justified. You are saying that it is
>>> perfectly OK for a 200+lb professional athlete to punch a much smaller
>>> woman in the face. You are part of the problem that women in this country
>>> have to face every day of their lives.
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Rick Faircloth <r...@whitestonemedia.com
>>>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I see you're expanding your vocabulary, you misogynistic douche bag
>>>> asshole.
>>>>
>>>> Train your daughters, if you have any, to treat men any way they feel
>>>> like it,
>>>> and see how much trouble it brings them.
>>>>
>>>> Most men, like myself, would simply control them physically to stop
>> their
>>>> assault, but some men, like Ray, might resort to more violent means.
>>>>
>>>> I can hear your advice, now, you misogynistic douche bag asshole,
>>>> "Honey, you can
>>>> kick, spit on, curse, slap, or hit a man if you want to and he is not
>>>> allowed to
>>>> hit you back. If he does, he is totally at fault for what happens to
>>>> you. You
>>>> are completely innocent."
>>>>
>>>> Give that advice to your daughter, you misogynistic douche bag asshole,
>>>> and she
>>>> may end up seriously injured or dead by following your advice.
>>>>
>>>> You are the one who, in the end, are the true misogynistic douche bag
>>>> asshole, by
>>>> teaching your daughter to live in your fantasy utopia, rather than the
>> real
>>>> world where violence exists.
>>>>
>>>> The answer to this problem can be found in the Bible (you've heard of
>>>> that, haven't you?),
>>>> in Ephesians 5:33: "Each one of you must love his wife...and the wife
>>>> must respect
>>>> her husband." When that happens from both sides, there is peace. What
>>>> the husband
>>>> fails to love (care for) his wife, or the wife fails to respect her
>>>> husband, the bond is
>>>> broken and trouble brews.
>>>>
>>>> Scott, you "misogynistic douche bag asshole"...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 9/9/2014 1:11 PM, Scott Stroz wrote:
>>>>> Whenever I need to deal with misogynistic douche bags like you, I am
>>>>> thankful that I do not have any daughters who would have to deal with
>>>>> bullshit like yours their entire lives.
>>>>>
>>>>> Nothing she did to him warranted being punched in the face.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 1:04 PM, Rick Faircloth <
>> r...@whitestonemedia.com
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Quote the line I wrote stating that the assaults were comparable, you
>>>>>> asshole.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 9/9/2014 1:02 PM, Scott Stroz wrote:
>>>>>>> She got knocked unconscious and you think the assaults are
>> comparable?
>>>>>>> You are truly a disgusting human being.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 12:58 PM, Rick Faircloth <
>>>> \
>>>>
>>>>
>>
> 

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