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(unless the one involved is a Caucasian cheerleader, or the quarterback of the football team, or the daughter of a schoolboard member, or the son of the multimillionaire, or... or... or...)
(unless the one involved is a Caucasian cheerleader, or the quarterback of the football team, or the daughter of a schoolboard member, or the son of the multimillionaire, or... or... or...)
I do not believe in zero tolerance of violence. Back when we accepted kids would fight they settled their differences the old fashioned way. They did not shoot up schools, or let thier rage build into some other kind of terrible episode. When running your mouth could get a right hook to the jaw folks were more careful about how they talked to people.
Violence is a necessary part of life for individuals, communities and nations. Without the proper use of violence bullies, criminals and dictators would own every last one of us.
I can only imagine the mental gyrations and gymnastics that posters who stated the cheerleader was the actual bully had to go through to come up with that pantload.
Where are the "gentlemen" in the crowd who should have prevented this instead of filming it and cheering it on???
I can't even think of an intelligent answer to this idiotic question. Oh wait, women are serving in the Armed Forces these days. They are cops, fire fighters. The box, wrestle, lift weights and do triathalons.
I guess I can answer your idiotic question. I don't think those young women wanted any "gentlemen's" help, even though one of them certainly looked as though she could use it.
Asking those who have called this a "trashy" girl fight.
What do you call a guy fight?
All fights are trashy.
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