boblawblah421
Well-Known Member
I'm surprised to not be hearing more people talking about this one.
If you haven't seen the video, check it out.
[video=youtube_share;wNOyDMzn2bY]http://youtu.be/wNOyDMzn2bY[/video]
My opinion... Homeboy in the Range had no right to attempt to kill anybody. Hypothetically, let's say that every single biker involved was being an ignorant, hot-headed ass hole. Let's say that a biker hit the Range in the first place, due to reckless, shitty riding, and he was completely at fault from the beginning. He then gets pissed off at dude in the Range just for existing, because, hypothetically speaking, guy on the bike is an ignorant, hot-headed ass hole. Now he brake checks the Range, which we can see in the video, and the Range runs into the bike. Hot-headed bikers now start talking shit and surround the Range.
How did that give this guy in the Range the right to fucking run a person over? He had not been attacked.
Let's say I walk into some bar I've never been to, and I am surrounded by a large group of tatted up, rough ass looking dudes. I get into a verbal altercation with one of them. Yeah I'm gonna feel threatened, and possibly scared for my life. Does that mean I should get off scott free for trying to kill one of them?
I'm not defending the bikers. I don't actually know what went down. I do know that they were in NYC, and the police could have been there in a matter of moments if the dude had just called 911. Instead of trying to talk to the bikers, or being a pansy and calling 911, he decided to be a killer.
If you haven't seen the video, check it out.
[video=youtube_share;wNOyDMzn2bY]http://youtu.be/wNOyDMzn2bY[/video]
My opinion... Homeboy in the Range had no right to attempt to kill anybody. Hypothetically, let's say that every single biker involved was being an ignorant, hot-headed ass hole. Let's say that a biker hit the Range in the first place, due to reckless, shitty riding, and he was completely at fault from the beginning. He then gets pissed off at dude in the Range just for existing, because, hypothetically speaking, guy on the bike is an ignorant, hot-headed ass hole. Now he brake checks the Range, which we can see in the video, and the Range runs into the bike. Hot-headed bikers now start talking shit and surround the Range.
How did that give this guy in the Range the right to fucking run a person over? He had not been attacked.
Let's say I walk into some bar I've never been to, and I am surrounded by a large group of tatted up, rough ass looking dudes. I get into a verbal altercation with one of them. Yeah I'm gonna feel threatened, and possibly scared for my life. Does that mean I should get off scott free for trying to kill one of them?
I'm not defending the bikers. I don't actually know what went down. I do know that they were in NYC, and the police could have been there in a matter of moments if the dude had just called 911. Instead of trying to talk to the bikers, or being a pansy and calling 911, he decided to be a killer.