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Staring at wall-damaged women is harrassment, according to Australia
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<blockquote data-quote="Leonard D Neubache" data-source="post: 1256216" data-attributes="member: 11069"><p>It's a sad day when you look around you and realise that your society is simply filled with completely disconnected strangers with no bonds to one another whatsoever other than the entities they pay taxes to under the flag those entities claim authority by. A civnat wet dream.</p><p></p><p>The acid test for a healthy society that Eugenics has revealed there is a reality in most Western nations with the exception of rural areas when I can assure you some piece of shit attacking a female store clerk would be ambushed with whatever was at hand and beaten into a lengthy hospital stay. I'm sure some will say that I'm one of those blowhards that Eugenics was talking about but none of the men out here would live it down if they simply walked away. It would dog them the rest of their days.</p><p></p><p>About after my 6th year in the sticks I was in the city with my family going to a movie and afterward we went to get some junk food at the McDonalds. While I was waiting to order some drugged out nut-job piece of human shit wandered in and started screaming at everyone and everything in the store. The usual monologue raging at the world and everyone in it like a rabid dog. I looked around and lo and behold spotted one of the other family men living in my town. He was standing in front of his wife and kids, I was standing in front of mine and we shared a moment of eye contact I'll never forget. It said "if this guy kicks off in a way that endangers either of our families or each other then we're going to fucking destroy him, agreed? Agreed."</p><p></p><p>For anyone that has never experienced this it's an impossible thing to explain. I was in a restaurant filled with people but until I saw that one guy I was functionally alone, and even just having that one guy committed to helping me made me feel like I had an entire army at my back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Leonard D Neubache, post: 1256216, member: 11069"] It's a sad day when you look around you and realise that your society is simply filled with completely disconnected strangers with no bonds to one another whatsoever other than the entities they pay taxes to under the flag those entities claim authority by. A civnat wet dream. The acid test for a healthy society that Eugenics has revealed there is a reality in most Western nations with the exception of rural areas when I can assure you some piece of shit attacking a female store clerk would be ambushed with whatever was at hand and beaten into a lengthy hospital stay. I'm sure some will say that I'm one of those blowhards that Eugenics was talking about but none of the men out here would live it down if they simply walked away. It would dog them the rest of their days. About after my 6th year in the sticks I was in the city with my family going to a movie and afterward we went to get some junk food at the McDonalds. While I was waiting to order some drugged out nut-job piece of human shit wandered in and started screaming at everyone and everything in the store. The usual monologue raging at the world and everyone in it like a rabid dog. I looked around and lo and behold spotted one of the other family men living in my town. He was standing in front of his wife and kids, I was standing in front of mine and we shared a moment of eye contact I'll never forget. It said "if this guy kicks off in a way that endangers either of our families or each other then we're going to fucking destroy him, agreed? Agreed." For anyone that has never experienced this it's an impossible thing to explain. I was in a restaurant filled with people but until I saw that one guy I was functionally alone, and even just having that one guy committed to helping me made me feel like I had an entire army at my back. [/QUOTE]
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