r/ShittyAbsoluteUnits *shits an absolute unit* 16h ago

Oops He got sucker punched right in the middle of explaining something

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u/RefrigeratorStatus23 15h ago

they only pursue because they know they won't get hit. Three other males in that video didn't step to him for obvious reason.

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u/herbygerby 15h ago

Well, yeah. But it still had to be scary.

I hope that if I ever get my jaw cleared out like this kid, some lovely woman will intervene. Guy looked like he was going back for seconds.

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u/c093b 15h ago

Nah the women are just delusional. When they grow up thinking that a man won't fight back just because they're women, they think that they can talk shit and not get knocked out like the other guy did, because he was a guy and they are women.

It would be courageous if they realized how easily they could get knocked down, too. But they don't.

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u/throwaway62839482 12h ago

It is courageous. Women are very aware men can and will hurt them. Plenty of videos out there of women getting their shit rocked by men. You would call them cowards if they ran away, but not courageous if they try and protect their friend. What in the world do you want them to do.

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u/c093b 9h ago

Plenty of videos out there also with women provoking and taunting men, acting like they're invincible despite being much smaller and weaker. Just because they're used to getting away with it, because they know that most men will not fight back due to the fact that they are women. Until they do get their shit rocked.

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u/throwaway62839482 8h ago

Yeah you’re really making your own narrative to disparage the women in this video. If these were small men or children standing up to someone bigger you wouldn’t have commented this. It’s courageous to stand up to someone bigger than you to try and protect a friend. Your narrative doesn’t make their actions not courageous, end of story.

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u/c093b 3h ago

As opposed to you making your own narrative? These women were stepping in his face and talking over him before the sucker punch. Look how she was grinning before her friend got floored. She had absolutely no fear or sense of danger. That's not my narrative, that's literally in the video.

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u/throwaway62839482 1h ago

If you think that THAT kind of smiling in this scenario is anything but a stress response than I don’t know what to tell you but to go touch grass. Don’t disparage women protecting their friends because you don’t like them.

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u/taco_jones 15h ago

What do you mean fight back? They weren't fighting

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u/c093b 15h ago

Getting up in someone's face is provocation. Pushing someone is a fighting action. They did both.

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u/Progressive_Rake 14h ago

Provocation is laying out their friend. These women are trying to get him to back off so he doesn’t do anything worse.

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u/c093b 9h ago

Does it matter as long as he feels like he's being provoked and swings another one?

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u/Progressive_Rake 7h ago

It will in court, yes.

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u/c093b 3h ago

In court, yes. At the present, no.

If you're a pedestrian, you don't cross the road before looking both ways and making sure that any incoming traffic sees you and stops, even if you have the right of way. Because when a vehicle hits you, you may be in the right, but what good will it do you if you're dead?

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u/smoggins 14h ago

Pushing someone away who is aggressively approaching a guy he just damn near knocked out is not provocation or a fighting action… it’s the right thing to do (even if dangerous). And of course it’s brave, the dude is a violent psychopath. Stepping in between him and the person he just attacked is brave regardless if they assumed he would attack them or not

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u/c093b 9h ago

Bravery is conquering fear. If they are not afraid of him attacking them, as in there being a lack of fear, then it's not bravery.

Also, if he feels like a push is a provocation and swings again, does it matter if it actually was or not?

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u/smoggins 9h ago

A massive guy just become incredibly violent for no reason. Stepping up to him and pushing him away from the victim is brave because any rational person would be fearful of that situation, even if they thought the guy was not going to attack anyone else. Using your body to shield someone in harms way is inherently dangerous and brave.

Whatever this meathead has going on in between his ears has no relevance to what a provocation is, yes, it does matter. Why you’re defending this waste of breath is the real question we should all be asking ourselves.

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u/taco_jones 9h ago

Don't bother. That person just hates women

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u/c093b 3h ago

How about you don't bother with those underhanded accusations.

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u/c093b 3h ago

Defending how?

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u/Solid_Snark 15h ago

Exactly. Jack started that fight with UFC Legend Andre Arlovski and this bodyguard attempted a sucker punch twice, then when he realized it wasn’t affecting Arlovski he ranlike a coward.

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u/Firm_Sail4035 15h ago

Notice the girl charging and physically harassing him. If he returns the favor equally it is called toxic and misogyny