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How Should We As Panthers Fans Respond To Domestic Violence?


KendrickPanther

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I know everyone in the media is a on a PC crusade right now to try to show that they're leading the way in outcry against domestic violence, but no matter what, it's a major stretch to compare Hardy's situation to Ray Rice's situation.  Ray Rice clean KO'd his fiance in public.  Hardy and his girlfriend got in an argument and there's a bunch of he said she said both ways with very little witness or physical evidence to support either story.  There was probably some ugly stuff that went down in that apartment that night, but definitely nothing as violent as what Ray Rice did.

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I get this is a serious topic, but seriously you have nothing to worry about it.  Hardy shouldn't suspended unless there is more to the story than most of us know.

 

So, since I am not taking this whole situation seriously with Hardy and the silliness of what men shouldn't do anyway... yeah, I'll make a joke in the expense of rednecks.

 

Do ya'll still consider it domestic abuse if you slap your wife or is that just normal with brother and sister relationships?

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The most important thing we can do is mention is every thread that most women like it and we have no pity for her because she married him.

 

They're all gold digging b--ches anyway, right?

 

 

You don't "respond as panther fans"

You respond as human beings

 

Yeah.  While I understand KP's intent, it's not really a 'fan' issue.

 

 

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Most of you are too poorly educated to understand the powers of public protest. It's not about changing the 35 year old deadbeat. It's about influencing young people. It's about putting ideas in their heads that being in a relationship is about love, not abuse. Social issues change over time and this is how they change.

 

But that's fine. I should have expected this from a website dominated by young men.

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