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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This isn't actually a problem, OP. Violence against women? Now, there's a problem. Your boys will survive this. [/quote] It is a problem when ANYONE, boy or girl, is subject to being hit, kicked, poked, or pinched at school. Everyone has a right to be free from violence and to protect their own body. I have told my sons very clearly that they should NEVER hit a girl or woman first, but if she hits you, put her on the floor and then get away from her. Do what you have to do to protect your body.[/quote] Way to teach your child to end up in prison some day. You sound like a nut job, and just the kind of poster OP has been tirelessly searching for.[/quote] :roll: A man isn't going to go to prison for defending himself. At most, he is going to get a misdemeanor charge. If he pushes self-defense as an affirmative defenses to the charges, he probably isn't even going to take a conviction on it. Teach your girls not to hit and there is no problem. [/quote] Yes, if a man hits a woman after she hits him, he can get in serious trouble for it, if he hurts her. Even if he doesn't hurt her, he could get fired, lose a scholarship, etc. Remember FSU QB De'Andre Johnson? http://www.cnn.com/2015/07/06/us/florida-state-university-qb-suspended/[/quote] He got 10 days of community service and a fine under $1000. We can chance that. It's better than allowing someone to abuse you.[/quote] And kicked off the team. She wasn't "abusing" him. And nobody should allow anyone to abuse them. They should walk away.[/quote] I am not going to debate Johnson's case with you, because it wasn't my example. There was a lot of he said/she said in that case that makes it unclear whether she hit him first or not. Elementary age kids in classes can't just "walk away" from their bullies and abusers. They have to be in class and on the playground and on the bus with those bullies. They have to deal with them every day. Your advice to "just walk away" is advice that can't be implemented. [/quote]
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