HuskerMoon
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You obviously take what you wish from what you've read. I will comment on a few things though. You are right. I have no right to committ battery on a person and I never have. I have been involved in two violent instances, both aggrivated following a Nebraska game.In those cases I could have been prosecuted but lucky for me, no charges were filed.Enhance.
Thank you for your well thought out articulated response. Unfortunately my "attitude" is not up for debate. My attitude is neither right or wrong. It is what it is. A perspective from life experience that is different and judging by your post, considerably longer than your own. In my life experience I have found that rational and irrational responses are both completely subjective and a matter of individual perspective. There are some situations that merit what some might consider an "irrational" response. It helps make life interesting, helps relieve stress, helps knock people with their face in the cotton candy back into reality. While it may be distasteful, frightening, or even physically painful depending on the circumstance you can rest assured that a lasting and valuable life lesson has been learned, either by myself or those directly impacted.
Seems to me that your attitude is precisely what is being discussed in this post. You have no right to physically or emotionally abuse folks because some football GAME was lost. It is a football game, and we all want the huskers to do well, but I'm not going to burn down the town if they lose.
You, yourself, state in the above quote that your BEHAVIOR, which is a result of your attitude, is distasteful, frightening and physically painful. All because of a loss by he Huskers?? Yikes, I hope you never have any real crisis in your life. You'll make the headlines for sure.
On the other hand you included the word "Emotional abuse". That struck a cord with me. There is no law that says I can't say pretty much say whatever I want to short of yelling fire in a theater. Therefore thanks to the eternal genuis of the founding fathers THE FIRST AMENDMENT contradicts this completely unless it relates to some kind of violent act. I have EVERY right to say WHATEVER it is I wish. People choose to be offended or not. If thats the emotional abuse you are talking about then it's really too bad.
Still my behavior is not up for debate. It is what it is. People who think they're being righteous can say whatever they want from their pedestal. *shrug*