Woman Cop Stabs Man Cop, But Misses His Bits
Re: Woman Cop Stabs Man Cop, But Misses His Bits
I could not argue with your statement, but who is the quote of thinking aimed toward, what about another aspect of looking at it.John Bingham wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 10:54 am You don't save face by getting violent and stabbing someone, it's the opposite.
Just Cause. A reasonable and lawful ground for action.
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Re: Woman Cop Stabs Man Cop, But Misses His Bits
There not any info of her reason why she stabbed him. Because of the stab location, I think it's safe to say we are all thinking it is from jealously. So in this situation, I sure don't see her having "just cause."
I believe it's a mix of all of it. The locals do seem really, I'm not sure how to phrase it, immature works I suppose? They react like children in a lot of ways and give in easily to base instincts without thinking about consequences. But hell, there are not a lot of those here anyhow. I believe a lot of how they react is due to a lack of higher education which the Khmer Rouge caused a lot of and still impacts the society today (a lack of hi IQ's).
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Re: Woman Cop Stabs Man Cop, But Misses His Bits
Just Cause. A reasonable and lawful ground for action, refers to the part being "loss of face". Meaning if there is a way of saving face.Ravensnest wrote: ↑Wed Jul 01, 2020 1:46 pm There not any info of her reason why she stabbed him. Because of the stab location, I think it's safe to say we are all thinking it is from jealously. So in this situation, I sure don't see her having "just cause."
I believe it's a mix of all of it. The locals do seem really, I'm not sure how to phrase it, immature works I suppose? They react like children in a lot of ways and give in easily to base instincts without thinking about consequences. But hell, there are not a lot of those here anyhow. I believe a lot of how they react is due to a lack of higher education which the Khmer Rouge caused a lot of and still impacts the society today (a lack of hi IQ's).
Education, or the lack of, surely not, this would be that of a lame excuse, being that their both police officers. they must have had some education. But even so what type of education level is needed to know right from wrong. To quote the Khmer Rouge, in a positive way, is a teaching not to harm I would have thought
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