It appears to me that women are often the cause of punch-ups, when they inflame the dispute between a couple of blokes which might, in their absence, have been nothing more vicious than a staring match with a bit of verbal.
So I was pleased to see that the woman who was the cause of the death in a Sainsbury's check-out queue the other night has been charged with murder. Not accessory, not inciting, but murder itself.
I was in the visitor's gallery at the Old Bailey in a murder case which involved a single punch - the victim dropped like a brick and smashed his skull open on the tarmac. That's why punching someone is a serious crime, even if it results in no particularly serious injury. The chain of cause and effect needs to be highlighted much more.
I was involved in just such an incident in a pub just a few days ago. The woman concerned (who IMHO was old enough to know better) gleefully repeated to her boyfriend something 'suggestive' another guy had said to her (apparently in jest). He then gets all macho and possessive and starts threatening a punch up. The woman purports to abhor violence but she sat there in silence and did nothing to calm the situation although she could have stopped it with a few words. At the beginning I wasn’t involved at all but I ended up physically separating the 2 guys, one of whom is a semi professional boxer. If it really had come to blows, the smaller guy would have been slaughtered.
No one seems to see any fault in all this on the part of the woman. But what on earth did she expect to happen? She was obviously ‘testing’ her boyfriend and was thrilled by all the excitement. The boyfriend thinks it’s wonderful that his ‘bird’ is so honest as they’ve promised never to hide anything from each other (aaahhhh) but I think there are cases where honesty is definitely not the best policy. In the Sainsbury’s case, I’m glad they’ve seen sense, although what will happen when it actually comes to court remains to be seen.
BLOODY WOMEN I am telling you they are the Devils work.
It happens so often they get into a situation and then run to their boyfriend, he then kicks off.
If the woman had the moral fibre to deal with the situation in the 1st place, half the violence in the world would stop.
The devils work .... everyone of them.
And I am not kidding on this one sport fans.
DTS XXX XXX
Yes - but who tells them in the first place that they need protecting - BLOODY MEN!!! "Don't worry darling - if you're in trouble just tell me, I'll deal with it. I'll look after you"
If girls were taught from an early age that they had to look after themselves they'd be quite capable but strong women are seen as a threat by most men. Hence the 'please look after me' attitude that you lot find soooooo endearing!!! So you see its all your fault.
Very glad to hear it! Girly girly types annoy the hell out of me as well. I may be looking at them from a slightly different perspective from you as I'm not planning to start a relationship with one any time soon but for example in films when you get some stupid tart screaming her head off I want to slap them! (I'm not really the violent type - honest!)
I googled the story of what happened, I know I will be corrected if I get it wrong. But it appears that a woman got her husband to come into the store and pointed out the youth that was causing her problems. The husband then went and attacked the wrong person, who was an innocent bystander. Right ok,,, yes she got her husband all fired up to fight, and that led to this poor man losing his life, but did the husband have to take the action he did, could he not have called the police, got the store staff to call security, told his wife to shut up and that he was not getting involved. Could he not have thought things out for himself instead of losing control and acting like the big macho bull dog????
I hate violence and yes some men do encourage women to act the little lost woman cos they get a thrill out of protecting...er I mean controlling them. And some women like to act the little girl lost cos they think that acting dumb and dumber makes them more attractive. She must have known how her husband would react to the situation, and he should not have taken the action he did.
It will be interesting to see the outcome, and if the court do uphold a verdict of murder against her.
Last edited by rubyred; 17th-June-2008 at 12:29 AM.
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