Crime Kareem Hunt released from KC Chiefs for video

Do you agree Hunt should lose his job, when the police found he broke no law?


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Once the video hits, in the nfl right now, you’re done.
 
Read the article dumbass. He denied it, then admitted it, then violated the non disclosure agreement.
Please point me to where Manning said he admits not a he said she said ..,
 
Bitch was already out the room.

I dont see how yall can defend him.

He had a choice and chose to follow a sack chaser like her gotdamn opinion mattered.

Gave that groupie more power than she deserved.

How you gonna be a feminist and a groupie?
I hate brunettes.
 
Please point me to where Manning said he admits not a he said she said ..,
"Manning initially denied the incident took place but later acknowledged that a possibly “crude” but nonetheless “harmless” event occurred."
 
"Manning initially denied the incident took place but later acknowledged that a possibly “crude” but nonetheless “harmless” event occurred."
So somewhat said that about manning . Manning didn’t actually say that on record ?
 
So somewhat said that about manning . Manning didn’t actually say that on record ?
I don't know that Manning ever admitted to doing anything to the trainer. There was a track athlete also in the room. He's indicated that something did happen and that Peyton dropped his pants in the training room and it was "inappropriate." The track athlete says he lost his eligibility over this incident and that peyton should own up to what he did.
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#metoo is about sexual assault & harassment. It has nothing to do with this specific crime (beyond perhaps motive). The movement relevant to the police decision would be #BLM.

I mock the nature of the prejudicial environment both have successfully inculcated in our public that adhere to tiered rungs on the victim Olympics ladder.

Love hearing doggers defend a woman-beater even with the video evidence. "Subconscious biases" definitely being exposed ITT.


I mean, yes he beats woman in public, but does that make him a bad guy?
 
What domestic abuse?

It is his hotel room. She was invited, and then un-invited. She refused to leave. She was trespassing.

What business does she have at that hotel, after being told to leave? Domestic means they both live their dummy.
Yes yes. Blame the victim.
 
Taking it away from this particular case... physical ability absolutely does play a part in everything.

Don’t believe me? Would you rather be punched at by Kareem Hunt or a 7 year old boy? Hell, would you rather be punched at by Deonte Wilder or Manny Pacquiao?

Even if the result is the same the intent and potential for damage is not. And you and I both know we’re not handling a confrontation with a small woman the same way as we are with a physically capable man. Sexist or not that’s reality. Reality is sexist and ageist and ableist.

I hear you, but actual reality is damage done.

Capacity and work are two very different concepts.
 
Meant to say yes on the poll. Laws and nfl rules are not the same, I agree with the firing. But i think the nfl and chiefs acted now to save face and not because of their morals or whatever.
 
Love hearing doggers defend a woman-beater even with the video evidence. "Subconscious biases" definitely being exposed ITT.
Your biases are exposed as well. Speculation and assumption is enough for you to make hard conclusions about ppl.
 
Running back, woman, physical exchange. After the Ray Rice thing, NFL really doesn't have much space in how they handle these things anymore.
 
I hear you, but actual reality is damage done.

Capacity and work are two very different concepts.
They're different concepts, but intent and potentiality are still extremely important. That's why attempted murder is a more serious crime than simple assault, even when the assault may result in more serious injuries.
 
they have to do this now, to prevent any Michael Pittman type situaitons
 
They're different concepts, but intent and potentiality are still extremely important. That's why attempted murder is a more serious crime than simple assault, even when the assault may result in more serious injuries.

Two different actions though.

I'll be honest, I'm a bit of a progressive, I view women as so equal, that I think assault and domestic assault are the same.

We are on a MMA forum. How upset are you about violence?
 
If the NFL suspends him under pressure it would be a complete joke considering Joe mixon is starting every week and he threw a ko punch and literally hit a woman with full force. if the chiefs fired him because he lied I get that. If they fired him because they think he is a bad guy then they are morons.
 
If the NFL suspends him under pressure it would be a complete joke considering Joe mixon is starting every week and he threw a ko punch and literally hit a woman with full force. if the chiefs fired him because he lied I get that. If they fired him because they think he is a bad guy then they are morons.

No here is the best part. A star receiver for the Chiefs choked his preagnent girlfriend unconsious when in college, and they drafted him knowing this.

They are so full of shit.

https://www.google.com/amp/amp.kans...umns-blogs/sam-mellinger/article74976132.html
 
Two different actions though.

I'll be honest, I'm a bit of a progressive, I view women as so equal, that I think assault and domestic assault are the same.

We are on a MMA forum. How upset are you about violence?
I'm not upset about anything. I'm just explaining how the potential for damage, as well as intent, will always be important things to consider in regard to the law.

There are lots of reasons why domestic assault is treated differently, even in same sex couples, because you're not only talking about people who live together or have legitimate reason to see eac h other frequently, but there is also statistically an astronomically higher rate of repeat violence and murder in those situations. This Kareem Hunt situation isn't domestic violence under any definition is it? I'm honestly not too familiar with what he did and my response stated it was a general response and never mentioned domestic violence.
 
Weak.

I do not feel sorry for that chick at all. Getting pushed and knocked into a wall is child's play. Cry about it when you get clocked in the jaw or body slammed. Any decent sized black chick could have done worse damage there.
 
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