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Joe Mixon's Rehab Effort Is Working


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17 minutes ago, swoonychic13 said:

Mixon did not go into that restaurant with the intent to harass a gay man. That's ridiculous. Yes, he admitted to retaliating with a homophobic slur after being called a racial slur. I don't approve either way, but it's a far cry from insinuating he was out on some gay bashing mission. Lest we forget that Molitor and her friend were the aggressors the entire night.

Here's my question to all you anti-Joe folks...what should he have done? Should he have stood there and allowed her to assault him? He tried to walk away, twice, and was assaulted each time. How much abuse should a man take before he's ok to defend himself? Would you say that to male victims of domestic violence...you're the man so you should just take it?

To say he was wrong because he was a man hitting a girl is completely sexist and antiquated. Chastise him for resorting to violence. Admonish him for the horrible words. But make this about gender and your argument holds no water, IMO.

There's a second video, btw. Molitor's attorneys are fighting the release of that one, as well. FYI


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18 minutes ago, swoonychic13 said:

Mixon did not go into that restaurant with the intent to harass a gay man. That's ridiculous. Yes, he admitted to retaliating with a homophobic slur after being called a racial slur. I don't approve either way, but it's a far cry from insinuating he was out on some gay bashing mission. Lest we forget that Molitor and her friend were the aggressors the entire night.

Here's my question to all you anti-Joe folks...what should he have done? Should he have stood there and allowed her to assault him? He tried to walk away, twice, and was assaulted each time. How much abuse should a man take before he's ok to defend himself? Would you say that to male victims of domestic violence...you're the man so you should just take it?

To say he was wrong because he was a man hitting a girl is completely sexist and antiquated. Chastise him for resorting to violence. Admonish him for the horrible words. But make this about gender and your argument holds no water, IMO.

There's a second video, btw. Molitor's attorneys are fighting the release of that one, as well. FYI


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22 hours ago, Vagrant said:

Listen smart guy, "physically assaulted first" is probably one of the most hilariously dumb things. Have you ever heard of anything called proportional reaction to a threat? If a child comes up and shoves you in the leg, you can't legally punt the kid across the room. Why? Because your response was not proportional to the level of threat you encountered. Self defense only applies when you feel there is a real danger and the only option that remains is to act first so that you're not physically harmed. Do you believe Joe Mixon was under any form of threat in that video? Can you watch it and say "Yeah, he was in danger. That was a reasonable reaction." If not, it's not self defense. You're talking about a full grown freak athlete giving his best punch to a woman. There's no reason someone raised properly would do that. None. 

If this dude couldn't run fast, 80% of the Huddle would want him lynched. Instead, we're sitting here arguing on if he should have the honor to put the jersey on for this team and say he's a Panther. Seriously. If you posted this video without context in other parts of the forum and nobody had any idea who Joe Mixon was, people would be saying "thug shouldn't ever see freedom again" and "if that was my sister, I would have killed that boy." Now you want to cheer for him. Interesting choice. 

Thank you for using your brain. Really..there isn't always much here but this is reassuring 

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15 minutes ago, tiger7_88 said:

Grown ass male, maybe.

He and his fellow woman-beaters in this thread ain't got it in'em to be men.

Now we beat women?  Wow.  That's an astute observation.  Just because I've stated numerous times never lay your hand on another human being if you don't want the consequences.  Which is actually the truth.  

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Just now, Hammerin'Cameron1 said:

The fact is you don't hit a woman no matter what that's first thing a male should be taught

LOLZ, sure.  I mean, I wouldn't of hit her.  But, I would've mushed the poo out of her face, and got her the fug away from me.  Luckily for me, I've never dealt with ignorant women in my life.  Thank goodness.   

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I really don't get why we're talking about Joe Mixon still. The Panthers are not going to draft him. They've been burned twice now by situations with violence against women. They won't put themselves in a position to get burned a third time, especially with the likelihood that he may not even last to pick 40. They're not making that kind of investment on a dude that could turn around and burn them to the ground in the PR world. 

 

Now the defense of a man assaulting a woman is another point altogether. You guys can defend whatever you want. My parents raised me to respect women and understand that there's always a better solution than violence against a woman. It's called being a fuging grown up and walking away. Really not that difficult, and the fake tough guys acting like Joe was assaulted and forced into defending himself are pathetic. There is absolutely ZERO reason for Mixon to punch her. Which is why he'll never be a Panther and we're back full circle. 

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2 minutes ago, C47 said:

I really don't get why we're talking about Joe Mixon still. The Panthers are not going to draft him. They've been burned twice now by situations with violence against women. They won't put themselves in a position to get burned a third time, especially with the likelihood that he may not even last to pick 40. They're not making that kind of investment on a dude that could turn around and burn them to the ground in the PR world. 

 

Now the defense of a man assaulting a woman is another point altogether. You guys can defend whatever you want. My parents raised me to respect women and understand that there's always a better solution than violence against a woman. It's called being a fuging grown up and walking away. Really not that difficult, and the fake tough guys acting like Joe was assaulted and forced into defending himself are pathetic. There is absolutely ZERO reason for Mixon to punch her. Which is why he'll never be a Panther and we're back full circle. 

Like the only female in this thread stated.  What if she's not letting you walk away?  

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1 minute ago, nctarheel0619 said:

Like the only female in this thread stated.  What if she's not letting you walk away?  

Right....a 220 lb world class athlete is physically unable to walk away. Try again... 

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