Yeah, I'm the one who needs to grow up, but the person who condones assaulting someone by punching them in the face just for saying something doesn't need to grow up! Really shows who the mature ones are here! Nowhere did I say what the other poster said to me was assault, what I did say was the actions in which he is condoning would be assault!
This isn't high school anymore where you punch someone in the face who you don't agree with! By the way electronic words on a computer screen are valid threats too, no different than saying it to someone's face. If you don't believe me, try threatening someone over the internet and see how fast the police show up at your house!
I am not saying the poster who condoned punching people in the face threaten me directly, he didn't threaten me, but it is wrong to say someone should be punched in the face for just words, Sorry, but it's just wrong! In my opinion someone who condones assault of another person is no better than the person who assaults someone! The law sees it that way too with a lot of cases! Someone saying they would defend themselves if someone were to do that to them is not wrong! Basically you are saying people don't have a right to defend themselves :roll:
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