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Originally Posted by Stay Golden
This has nothing to do with the Ferland incident persay but it pi### me off when i hear people condeming any bar fight.
They happen, add too much drink, a hot chick and guys natural ego's and its going to happen.
Honestly it should be the way it was in the 80- early 90's if a bar fight happens, 2 guys say you want to go they go and if 1 guy gets busted up its on his own bravado. But now its jump in's, head stomping, knives, someone always calls the police even in a regular fight.
I can't count how many times I scrapped and afterwords someone in the crowd would say thats enough he has had enough or you give the person the chance to quit. Hug it out and the guy would buy me a drink or vise-versa.
Some of my very best friends became guys I fought.
As for Ferland sounds like 2 guys wanted to go and 1 punch its over. Also from the reports dude got messed up . You don't want to get hurt be nice, but if you don't want to follow that simple rule you take the risk of getting the worse end of it.
It used to be if it was a honest fight and if the police were called they would sort it out and situation would be resolved without charges.
Now, any "normal" fight results in charges if there are witnesses.
I hope for Ferlands sake he wasn't raging and was acting like a tough guy, rather find out a want to be tough guy brought the fight to Ferland.
Sorry if this shocks or upsets anyone who reads this but I grew up when times were not what they are now.
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You mean when you grew up guys weren't hospitalized with severe injuries after being punched in the head by strong adults? Because once you're over the age of about 16, any 'normal' fight can result in broken bones, fractured skulls, concussions, or even death. As a taxpayer, I don't want to foot the medical bill for a morons who behave as though aren't more mentally developed than 12-year-olds.