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@teknomunk @SuperSnekFriend what people have forgotten is that Rule of Law is not the default state of human relations; violence is.
the Rule of Law is a compromise whereby both parties eschew violence in favor of Law.
ergo, when one party repeatedly eschews the Law then violence is back on the table until they remember WHY we respect the Rule of Law. it's because the alternative is violence.
hence it follows from this that the abused party must return to violent solution in such circumstances or they are telegraphing that they prefer unlimited abuse over returning to violence.
so basically they get what they deserve and they are being treated the way they have taught their abusers to treat them.
turn the other cheek, walk the extra mile. but we have only 2 cheeks, and it is ONE extra mile. then Old Testament solutions apply.
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