Not holding people accountable for assault is not "taking the high road." The high road would be demonstrating to millions of kids who watched it on TV that they'd be held accountable for physical assault on a person, no matter the reason & no matter how rich & powerful they are.

Mar 28, 2022 · 6:14 PM UTC

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To be fair, most of the viewers were likely household pets who were left at home with the tv on. Chris is going to have to press charges if anything is going to be done. Notice also how Chris was actually assaulted and didn’t rage out like that B-list cuck.
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Or just teach children to be accountable for their words against people.. and we wouldn't have this problem
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Well said.
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Yes, we are not good at that.
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so you rail against the punative nature of the legal system yet here you are advocating for someone to get locked up over a slap. How about instead of throwing them in jail we let them resolve their issues without getting the police involved.
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disagree.
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This is the one correct take
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I agree…..BUT how many kids are watching the Oscar’s?
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Weren't we advocating for escalating the war with Russia and the Ukraine recently
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