Not sure what this situation / example refers to.kingofthepirates wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 2:38 amBasically, consider: if some random person on the street punches and threatens me without provocation, I'm gonna hit back. Am I in the wrong? I think most sensible people would say "no, you're justified, you're not a bad guy".
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Very true. However if a random person on the street punches you and, in order to hit him back as he runs away, you jump in your car to give chase and run over several bystanders before catching up with him... If that happens you get hauled off to jail for a very long timekingofthepirates wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2024 2:38 amBasically, consider: if some random person on the street punches and threatens me without provocation, I'm gonna hit back. Am I in the wrong? I think most sensible people would say "no, you're justified, you're not a bad guy".
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