"apply this equation: anger at apple justifies lashing at orange" Tue Apr-28-15 01:15 PM by Jon
If Al Qaeda bombs a tower, the anger makes it understandable to bomb villages and beat up Sikh folk
If a man's wife is raped by an NHL player, its not right but understandable if his anger leads him to punch his niece. If his nephew says stop, he's just trying to protect the NHL player from a random little girl being punched. That's what the NHL player gets.
But we shouldn't be too hard on the NHL player because
He only raped the man's wife because he was hurt that his father was kidnapped by a profiteering military and sent to die in Vietnam. He was deperate to feel in control of something or someone.
I'm not saying it's smart, but I get it if someone whose life's work was looted and burned by angry kids feels anger and has to take it out on a subsistence farmer's cows. The farmer needs to understand where that man is coming from.
But if the tomatoes in your vegetable garden are poisoned by an undercover Monsanto agent, and your tomato-loving son dies, you need to stop pussyfooting around and rise up against the old lady down the block who carries $100 in her purse.