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Originally Posted by Cherie
No but if he had manhandled a man in the same way there should be the same outcry
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If he had randomly attacked a man the same way I am sure there would be outcry, maybe not quite as much as basically..men are more able to stand up to male violence physically, than women are. But I agree there should be outcry regardless of sex, but him doing it to a woman does come across a little worse. I highly doubt he would have actually done it to a man, and thats part of the problem really, along with the visciousness of the attack and the rage on his face. It cannot be explained away as 'he was scared' as its blatantly obvious he was not.