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What would you call it if two guys jump on one guy and the one guy's
buddies ran off or stood there and watched him get his ass beat?
My point is that nobody knows what happened in this video for sure.
Somebody hit somebody, and, somebody else hit another person.
In a confused situation like that if I were with a group of my freinds
(lets say the football team) and an asymetrical fight like that brewed up,
I would not run away and hide. I'd stay with my guys and fight.
You may not. I respect that. Fighting does hurt, as I said. It's
not for everyone.
This is not what you wrote about before. You wrote that if one man hit one member of your clique, he would be set upon by your entire crew.
It is obvious that fighting is not for everybody. That's why some people won't do it unless they, with a gang at their backs, face a single man.
You must be incapable of gleaning context.
If you read my post you'll see that I was making some assumptions about the fight.
I admitted they were assumptions based on one of the groups involved
wearing white T shirts that had the school's football program printed on them.
In a situation that developed in a hurry (I assume) into an asymetrical fight, there
is no way I'd leave if it was one of our guys that got hit.
There is context to every situation.
Lets say one of the team went, out of the blue pushing on a guy.
guy turns around and hits him back. Dude is on his own. More of the
guy's friends pile in? We pile in. Was he an a-hole? Sure. But he's still
one of ours and I'm not going to let multiple people beat up on him.
Let's say some guy just out of the blue comes out of nowhere and
stoles off on one of my team mates for no reason? Well, that's mudhole time
so the next guy doesn't even think about doing that.
Again, you are free to have whatever opinion of me you like.
It really doesn't matter a great deal to me. I'm happy to answer your questions, though.