What he thinks is right isn't the question. I've never met a racist who wasn't sure it was okay to call a black man something odious. So he's honestly wrong. Is that a virtue?Res supposedly physically abused his wife. From what I understand, she initiated the shoving. It could be that res thinks it is ok to shove a woman back who is a strong and sturdy specimen?
And it doesn't have to be. It's called a door. All you have to do is walk through it.He obviously did not think he was doing anything wrong. Physical aggression should never be part of any marriage.
Because very, very few women are the physical equal of the man in their life. And that's why it's fairly rare (though not non existent) to see it, comparatively.Why is it ok for a woman to physically defend herself from a man but it is evil for a man to physically defend himself from a woman capable of delivering significant bodily damage?
I believe he implied a regularity with "usually got the worst of it" and that's simply inexcusable.How do we now this was not the case for res?