I'd be shocked if a [redacted] like you would even touch a knife.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:54 amYou can cut that fragile ego with a knife.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:27 amSo, standing up for your son and setting a good example is being an "insecure tough guy?"Horseradish wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:58 amOr maybe there are just too many insecure tough guys…BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 09:28 amYeah, some haven't the first clue. Too many f''ing wimps in today's society.desertrat23 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:58 pmNot everyone defines “like a man” the same way.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:23 pmHe should have shown his boy a lesson in standing up for himself. The right course of action would have been for him to remain calm and keep informing the woman that his son is keeping the ball. Handle it like a man.rightthinker4 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 08:24 amRight. Kuddos to the dad, who diffused the situation with the obnoxious lady. No, she didn’t deserve the baseball. She should have been escorted from the stadium. Social media will not be kind to her.
And people wonder how we got from saving the world from fascism and communism to men in dresses.
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Thank you for proving my point.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:22 pmI'd be shocked if a [redacted] like you would even touch a knife.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:54 amYou can cut that fragile ego with a knife.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:27 amSo, standing up for your son and setting a good example is being an "insecure tough guy?"Horseradish wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:58 amOr maybe there are just too many insecure tough guys…BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 09:28 amYeah, some haven't the first clue. Too many f''ing wimps in today's society.desertrat23 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:58 pmNot everyone defines “like a man” the same way.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:23 pmHe should have shown his boy a lesson in standing up for himself. The right course of action would have been for him to remain calm and keep informing the woman that his son is keeping the ball. Handle it like a man.rightthinker4 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 08:24 amRight. Kuddos to the dad, who diffused the situation with the obnoxious lady. No, she didn’t deserve the baseball. She should have been escorted from the stadium. Social media will not be kind to her.
And people wonder how we got from saving the world from fascism and communism to men in dresses.
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or old men wearing orange make upBrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:27 amSo, standing up for your son and setting a good example is being an "insecure tough guy?"Horseradish wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:58 amOr maybe there are just too many insecure tough guys…BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 09:28 amYeah, some haven't the first clue. Too many f''ing wimps in today's society.desertrat23 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:58 pmNot everyone defines “like a man” the same way.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:23 pmHe should have shown his boy a lesson in standing up for himself. The right course of action would have been for him to remain calm and keep informing the woman that his son is keeping the ball. Handle it like a man.rightthinker4 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 08:24 amRight. Kuddos to the dad, who diffused the situation with the obnoxious lady. No, she didn’t deserve the baseball. She should have been escorted from the stadium. Social media will not be kind to her.
And people wonder how we got from saving the world from fascism and communism to men in dresses.
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The guys who are the most worried about making sure everyone knows how manly they are tend to be compensating for something. Probably drives a huuuuuuge pickup truck as well.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:28 pmThank you for proving my point.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:22 pmI'd be shocked if a [redacted] like you would even touch a knife.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:54 amYou can cut that fragile ego with a knife.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:27 amSo, standing up for your son and setting a good example is being an "insecure tough guy?"Horseradish wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:58 amOr maybe there are just too many insecure tough guys…BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 09:28 amYeah, some haven't the first clue. Too many f''ing wimps in today's society.desertrat23 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:58 pmNot everyone defines “like a man” the same way.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:23 pmHe should have shown his boy a lesson in standing up for himself. The right course of action would have been for him to remain calm and keep informing the woman that his son is keeping the ball. Handle it like a man.rightthinker4 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 08:24 amRight. Kuddos to the dad, who diffused the situation with the obnoxious lady. No, she didn’t deserve the baseball. She should have been escorted from the stadium. Social media will not be kind to her.
And people wonder how we got from saving the world from fascism and communism to men in dresses.
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Keep it going, fellas. You've put yourself in a position of favoring yielding into bullies over standing up for one's son. Somehow you think the latter is a result of "insecurity." I'm just supplying the rope here.sdaltons wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:58 pmThe guys who are the most worried about making sure everyone knows how manly they are tend to be compensating for something. Probably drives a huuuuuuge pickup truck as well.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:28 pmThank you for proving my point.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:22 pmI'd be shocked if a [redacted] like you would even touch a knife.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:54 amYou can cut that fragile ego with a knife.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:27 amSo, standing up for your son and setting a good example is being an "insecure tough guy?"Horseradish wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:58 amOr maybe there are just too many insecure tough guys…BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 09:28 amYeah, some haven't the first clue. Too many f''ing wimps in today's society.desertrat23 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:58 pmNot everyone defines “like a man” the same way.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:23 pmHe should have shown his boy a lesson in standing up for himself. The right course of action would have been for him to remain calm and keep informing the woman that his son is keeping the ball. Handle it like a man.rightthinker4 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 08:24 amRight. Kuddos to the dad, who diffused the situation with the obnoxious lady. No, she didn’t deserve the baseball. She should have been escorted from the stadium. Social media will not be kind to her.
And people wonder how we got from saving the world from fascism and communism to men in dresses.
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Brummer, you're lucky if the staff leaves you unattended with a spork.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:22 pmI'd be shocked if a [redacted] like you would even touch a knife.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:54 amYou can cut that fragile ego with a knife.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:27 amSo, standing up for your son and setting a good example is being an "insecure tough guy?"Horseradish wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:58 amOr maybe there are just too many insecure tough guys…BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 09:28 amYeah, some haven't the first clue. Too many f''ing wimps in today's society.desertrat23 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:58 pmNot everyone defines “like a man” the same way.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:23 pmHe should have shown his boy a lesson in standing up for himself. The right course of action would have been for him to remain calm and keep informing the woman that his son is keeping the ball. Handle it like a man.rightthinker4 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 08:24 amRight. Kuddos to the dad, who diffused the situation with the obnoxious lady. No, she didn’t deserve the baseball. She should have been escorted from the stadium. Social media will not be kind to her.
And people wonder how we got from saving the world from fascism and communism to men in dresses.
That crazy woman would have held you down and made you hit yourself until the 17yo usher pulled her off.
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It would appear, therefore, that my analysis was 100% correct.govman wrote: ↑08 Sep 2025 23:26 pmapparently you haven't read the latest--she's being booed everywhere, says she's being treated "unfairly", and wants to move out of the countryMelville wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 09:07 amSocial media can indeed cause embarrassment.George Zipp wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 08:57 amI'm not so sure about your first line. She may not have regretted in the moment but if you spend any time on twitter (you shouldn't, nobody should, including myself but I digress) you will see that she has already become today's Coldplay CEO/HR lady. I don't know how long her 15 minutes will last but the construction company owner from Poland who took the hat from the kid at the tennis is a very happy man today that he has now been replaced in the world of sporting event villains.
But it does not change character.
She has the ball - and did whatever was needed to get it.
Despite criticism, she thinks she "won" by getting a grown man to surrender.
And she is very proud of that.
100% guaranteed.
If indeed she believes she was "treated unfairly", my point was perfect.
She has the ball and believes she is the victim - having done nothing wrong in her own mind.
As I said with great insight and prescience, social media can indeed cause embarrassment.
But it does not change character.
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I couple weeks ago, a guy a few towns over from me witnessed a vandal spray painting public property. He called 911 to report and filmed the man spray painting. Turns out that man doing the spray painting was a psycho, pulled a gun out and killed the man sticking up for his town.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:22 pmI'd be shocked if a [redacted] like you would even touch a knife.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:54 amYou can cut that fragile ego with a knife.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:27 amSo, standing up for your son and setting a good example is being an "insecure tough guy?"Horseradish wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:58 amOr maybe there are just too many insecure tough guys…BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 09:28 amYeah, some haven't the first clue. Too many f''ing wimps in today's society.desertrat23 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:58 pmNot everyone defines “like a man” the same way.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:23 pmHe should have shown his boy a lesson in standing up for himself. The right course of action would have been for him to remain calm and keep informing the woman that his son is keeping the ball. Handle it like a man.rightthinker4 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 08:24 amRight. Kuddos to the dad, who diffused the situation with the obnoxious lady. No, she didn’t deserve the baseball. She should have been escorted from the stadium. Social media will not be kind to her.
And people wonder how we got from saving the world from fascism and communism to men in dresses.
Sometimes people are just nuts. Keenly identifying those loonies and choosing to conquer your emotions by walking away is the safer bet and better lesson for your kid. The Philly Karen was/is certifiably nuts. No win situation thinking you can morally high horse a psychotic episode. Man made the right decision and it paid off, nationally.
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What?!? This wasn't a "bully." This was an unhinged middle-aged-potentially-grandma-aged WOMAN!BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 20:49 pmKeep it going, fellas. You've put yourself in a position of favoring yielding into bullies over standing up for one's son. Somehow you think the latter is a result of "insecurity." I'm just supplying the rope here.sdaltons wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:58 pmThe guys who are the most worried about making sure everyone knows how manly they are tend to be compensating for something. Probably drives a huuuuuuge pickup truck as well.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:28 pmThank you for proving my point.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:22 pmI'd be shocked if a [redacted] like you would even touch a knife.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:54 amYou can cut that fragile ego with a knife.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:27 amSo, standing up for your son and setting a good example is being an "insecure tough guy?"Horseradish wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:58 amOr maybe there are just too many insecure tough guys…BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 09:28 amYeah, some haven't the first clue. Too many f''ing wimps in today's society.desertrat23 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:58 pmNot everyone defines “like a man” the same way.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:23 pmHe should have shown his boy a lesson in standing up for himself. The right course of action would have been for him to remain calm and keep informing the woman that his son is keeping the ball. Handle it like a man.rightthinker4 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 08:24 amRight. Kuddos to the dad, who diffused the situation with the obnoxious lady. No, she didn’t deserve the baseball. She should have been escorted from the stadium. Social media will not be kind to her.
And people wonder how we got from saving the world from fascism and communism to men in dresses.
Had this been a man in any form, age, or size, this would be a completely different conversation. If, in standing his ground against this nutjob over a $2 baseball, this grandma-aged woman comes into any sort of physical harm, even if it's her fault for starting it, not only would the dad be vilified, he would most likley spend the night at the very least talking to police at the station, if not in a cell.
Of course it's not right, of course she's in the wrong, of course he should have calmly stood up to her, but that's a lot easier to say in hindsight when you're not there in the moment. And, as I've said a few times, it's very clear by the girly waving of his arms and fists when he was first approached, he doesn't have a lot of experience in dealing with these kinds of situations. I would have handled it differently because I've been through these things, but I think he handled it fine all things considered.
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Keep the ball. Sit down and ignore her.blackinkbiz wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025 11:31 amWhat?!? This wasn't a "bully." This was an unhinged middle-aged-potentially-grandma-aged WOMAN!BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 20:49 pmKeep it going, fellas. You've put yourself in a position of favoring yielding into bullies over standing up for one's son. Somehow you think the latter is a result of "insecurity." I'm just supplying the rope here.sdaltons wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:58 pmThe guys who are the most worried about making sure everyone knows how manly they are tend to be compensating for something. Probably drives a huuuuuuge pickup truck as well.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:28 pmThank you for proving my point.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:22 pmI'd be shocked if a [redacted] like you would even touch a knife.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:54 amYou can cut that fragile ego with a knife.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:27 amSo, standing up for your son and setting a good example is being an "insecure tough guy?"Horseradish wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:58 amOr maybe there are just too many insecure tough guys…BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 09:28 amYeah, some haven't the first clue. Too many f''ing wimps in today's society.desertrat23 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:58 pmNot everyone defines “like a man” the same way.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:23 pmHe should have shown his boy a lesson in standing up for himself. The right course of action would have been for him to remain calm and keep informing the woman that his son is keeping the ball. Handle it like a man.rightthinker4 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 08:24 am
Right. Kuddos to the dad, who diffused the situation with the obnoxious lady. No, she didn’t deserve the baseball. She should have been escorted from the stadium. Social media will not be kind to her.
And people wonder how we got from saving the world from fascism and communism to men in dresses.
Had this been a man in any form, age, or size, this would be a completely different conversation. If, in standing his ground against this nutjob over a $2 baseball, this grandma-aged woman comes into any sort of physical harm, even if it's her fault for starting it, not only would the dad be vilified, he would most likley spend the night at the very least talking to police at the station, if not in a cell.
Of course it's not right, of course she's in the wrong, of course he should have calmly stood up to her, but that's a lot easier to say in hindsight when you're not there in the moment. And, as I've said a few times, it's very clear by the girly waving of his arms and fists when he was first approached, he doesn't have a lot of experience in dealing with these kinds of situations. I would have handled it differently because I've been through these things, but I think he handled it fine all things considered.
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It's amazing how foreign this concept is to some of you. It's like you've feared conflict and confronation all your life. Standing up for yourself by standing up to someone else doesn't require a violent or angry response. In situations like this, where a crazy loon is demanding something intolerable, the manly way to handle it is to remain calm and steadfastly refuse. "No ma'am, I'm not going to give you this ball." No matter how much she screams and demonstrates, show a backbone and do what's right. In this case it was keeping the ball for his son. Calm, cool determination goes a long way towards prevailing in sitatuations like this.blackinkbiz wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025 11:31 amWhat?!? This wasn't a "bully." This was an unhinged middle-aged-potentially-grandma-aged WOMAN!BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 20:49 pmKeep it going, fellas. You've put yourself in a position of favoring yielding into bullies over standing up for one's son. Somehow you think the latter is a result of "insecurity." I'm just supplying the rope here.sdaltons wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:58 pmThe guys who are the most worried about making sure everyone knows how manly they are tend to be compensating for something. Probably drives a huuuuuuge pickup truck as well.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:28 pmThank you for proving my point.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:22 pmI'd be shocked if a [redacted] like you would even touch a knife.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:54 amYou can cut that fragile ego with a knife.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:27 amSo, standing up for your son and setting a good example is being an "insecure tough guy?"Horseradish wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:58 amOr maybe there are just too many insecure tough guys…BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 09:28 amYeah, some haven't the first clue. Too many f''ing wimps in today's society.desertrat23 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:58 pmNot everyone defines “like a man” the same way.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:23 pmHe should have shown his boy a lesson in standing up for himself. The right course of action would have been for him to remain calm and keep informing the woman that his son is keeping the ball. Handle it like a man.rightthinker4 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 08:24 am
Right. Kuddos to the dad, who diffused the situation with the obnoxious lady. No, she didn’t deserve the baseball. She should have been escorted from the stadium. Social media will not be kind to her.
And people wonder how we got from saving the world from fascism and communism to men in dresses.
Had this been a man in any form, age, or size, this would be a completely different conversation. If, in standing his ground against this nutjob over a $2 baseball, this grandma-aged woman comes into any sort of physical harm, even if it's her fault for starting it, not only would the dad be vilified, he would most likley spend the night at the very least talking to police at the station, if not in a cell.
Of course it's not right, of course she's in the wrong, of course he should have calmly stood up to her, but that's a lot easier to say in hindsight when you're not there in the moment. And, as I've said a few times, it's very clear by the girly waving of his arms and fists when he was first approached, he doesn't have a lot of experience in dealing with these kinds of situations. I would have handled it differently because I've been through these things, but I think he handled it fine all things considered.
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sometimes, ypu dont want tobescolate a fight and subject yournkids to 5 more minutes if a crazy woman until she possibly gets dragged away by security and ypu teach them that its not that serious11WSChamps wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 20:21 pmAnd if you don't take care of the little details you'll never handle the big ones.ecleme22 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 20:17 pm Two scenarios:
1. Give the ball to the lady.
2. Keep the ball and tell the lady to take a hike.
The issue isn’t which one you choose. The issue is that #1 is somehow a sus.
He’s not. In front of his son, he took the high road. And wouldn’t you know it, the man and his son were rewarded big time.
But even if they weren’t rewarded, in life, you have to choose your battles.
It was just a ball.
this cpuld possibly be scaring the kids. choosing to diffuse a situation that is scarong your kids is not sus
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Well stated.Sometimes people are just nuts. Keenly identifying those loonies and choosing to conquer your emotions by walking away is the safer bet and better lesson for your kid. The Philly Karen was/is certifiably nuts.Man made the right decision and it paid off, nationally.No win situation thinking you can morally high horse a psychotic episode.
I would not have been that guy were I in his place, but your point is solid.
The woman was called out.
And the kid scored.
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In English please.Wattage wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025 16:00 pmsometimes, ypu dont want tobescolate a fight and subject yournkids to 5 more minutes if a crazy woman until she possibly gets dragged away by security and ypu teach them that its not that serious11WSChamps wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 20:21 pmAnd if you don't take care of the little details you'll never handle the big ones.ecleme22 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2025 20:17 pm Two scenarios:
1. Give the ball to the lady.
2. Keep the ball and tell the lady to take a hike.
The issue isn’t which one you choose. The issue is that #1 is somehow a sus.
He’s not. In front of his son, he took the high road. And wouldn’t you know it, the man and his son were rewarded big time.
But even if they weren’t rewarded, in life, you have to choose your battles.
It was just a ball.
this cpuld possibly be scaring the kids. choosing to diffuse a situation that is scarong your kids is not sus
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They don't understand it and they never will.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025 15:41 pmIt's amazing how foreign this concept is to some of you. It's like you've feared conflict and confronation all your life. Standing up for yourself by standing up to someone else doesn't require a violent or angry response. In situations like this, where a crazy loon is demanding something intolerable, the manly way to handle it is to remain calm and steadfastly refuse. "No ma'am, I'm not going to give you this ball." No matter how much she screams and demonstrates, show a backbone and do what's right. In this case it was keeping the ball for his son. Calm, cool determination goes a long way towards prevailing in sitatuations like this.blackinkbiz wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025 11:31 amWhat?!? This wasn't a "bully." This was an unhinged middle-aged-potentially-grandma-aged WOMAN!BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 20:49 pmKeep it going, fellas. You've put yourself in a position of favoring yielding into bullies over standing up for one's son. Somehow you think the latter is a result of "insecurity." I'm just supplying the rope here.sdaltons wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:58 pmThe guys who are the most worried about making sure everyone knows how manly they are tend to be compensating for something. Probably drives a huuuuuuge pickup truck as well.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:28 pmThank you for proving my point.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 13:22 pmI'd be shocked if a [redacted] like you would even touch a knife.ecleme22 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:54 amYou can cut that fragile ego with a knife.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 11:27 amSo, standing up for your son and setting a good example is being an "insecure tough guy?"Horseradish wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 10:58 amOr maybe there are just too many insecure tough guys…BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025 09:28 amYeah, some haven't the first clue. Too many f''ing wimps in today's society.desertrat23 wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:58 pmNot everyone defines “like a man” the same way.BrummerStealsHome wrote: ↑11 Sep 2025 19:23 pm
He should have shown his boy a lesson in standing up for himself. The right course of action would have been for him to remain calm and keep informing the woman that his son is keeping the ball. Handle it like a man.
And people wonder how we got from saving the world from fascism and communism to men in dresses.
Had this been a man in any form, age, or size, this would be a completely different conversation. If, in standing his ground against this nutjob over a $2 baseball, this grandma-aged woman comes into any sort of physical harm, even if it's her fault for starting it, not only would the dad be vilified, he would most likley spend the night at the very least talking to police at the station, if not in a cell.
Of course it's not right, of course she's in the wrong, of course he should have calmly stood up to her, but that's a lot easier to say in hindsight when you're not there in the moment. And, as I've said a few times, it's very clear by the girly waving of his arms and fists when he was first approached, he doesn't have a lot of experience in dealing with these kinds of situations. I would have handled it differently because I've been through these things, but I think he handled it fine all things considered.
They immediately go to extreme behavior.
Sad.