Christy Mack beaten by boyfriend, he also attempted to rape and murder her

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Yes he totally overreacted. He should serve jail time as well. He should have never gotten together with her if he had control issues. I felt bad for him, but any emotion went away with his reaction.

Also, I would never destroy other people's stuff. However, if you ever knew people who were cheated on, you would not be so preachy. I say you should grow up and try to understand others instead of taking a "holier than thou" stance. (To people in the thread)

Cannot believe people will defend cheating on a spouse...

She isnt his spouse.
 
Have to agree. The guy is mental.
I should clarify nothing is wrong with letting out aggression. Destroying one of their items is a bit wrong, but people do it. Plus it is just items. They can be replaced. I would not fault him if he did. I doubt anyone would bat an eye if he keyed her car and left.
However, nothing makes violence against others ok. The wounds may heal, but the memories still exist. I have zero empathy for people who do this crap.

(Don't bother replying, done with this thread. It is too depressing to think about this crap)

She isnt his spouse.
The tweets say he was going to pop the question before the **** went down.
 

ICKE

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+1 for this.

When I have been cheated on in the past sure it hurts like hell but nothing a few beers with my mates and some epic video game sessions can't fix.

Revenge/Violence is never the way forward, just makes you look like an ass.

Some people just do not operate that way. When one woman in my immediate family found out that her husband had been fooling around with her sister, the consequences were quick and brutal. I don't condone it but many individuals are just not capable of rationally dealing with that emotional thunderstorm so they lash out violently.

But there is no comparison here, this was some lunatic hurting a woman he had broken up with.
 

Funky Papa

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Also, I would never destroy other people's stuff. However, if you ever knew people who were cheated on, you would not be so preachy. I say you should grow up and try to understand others instead of taking a "holier than thou" stance. (To people in the thread)

That's not growing up. If any, that's the contrary. The only thing one can understand from this incident is that her ex is an extremely violent, physically powerful asshole with severe control issues.

Plenty of people are chaeated on at one point of their lives. Most of them move on with different degrees of angriness and only a few resort to violence, with a smaller minority of them dishing a beatdown of such caliber. We are talking about someone who has no place in any normal society. I understand the mechanics of his neurone deprived brain, but nobody in their right mind can rationalise what happened.

We are holier than him. He's an outlier.
 
Some people just do not operate that way. When one woman in my immediate family found out that her husband had been fooling around with her sister, the consequences were quick and brutal. I don't condone it but many individuals are just not capable of rationally dealing with that emotional thunderstorm so they lash out violently.
Exactly what I was saying. +1 for empathy.
 
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She isnt his spouse.

And she wasn't even cheating.

The tweets say he was going to pop the question before the **** went down.

Do you think he actually sounds sane in his tweets? They broke up months ago. How is going to someone's place months after they broke up ,to propose, normal? And he was the one who broke up with her in the first place.
 

Funky Papa

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Exactly what I was saying. +1 for empathy.

You literally told us to grow up and not to adopt a holier than thou stance.

It's one thing to say that you understand why a dangerous maniac had such reaction and another to ask us to get off our horses and understand what a career scumbag was going through as he saw his ex with another man after entering her home uninvited.

And let's not talk about the rape attempt and all the abuse she endured besides the beatdown itself.

Do explain yourself, because I can't certainly understand what the heck are you trying to say here.
 
You literally told us to grow up and not to adopt a holier than thou stance.

It's one thing to say that you understand why a dangerous maniac had such reaction and another to ask us to get off our horses and understand what a career scumbag was going through as he saw his ex with another man after entering her home uninvited.

And let's not talk about the rape attempt and all the abuse she endured besides the beatdown itself.

I was saying the "holier than thou" not for this guy but for people who act irrational because of cheating. But it is the internet, so expected too much.

This is the forum equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ears and going "LA LA LA LA CAN'T HEAR YOU."

And it's a lie.
Nah, because it is useless. I would do better talking to a wall.
 

Funky Papa

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I was saying the "holier than thou" not for this guy but for people who act irrational because of cheating. But it is the internet, so expected too much.
Again, most people don't act violently after being cheated on. There's very little to understand there besides the basic mechanics of the rage of outliers.

You cry, you get drunk, you bore your friends with sobbing stories, you may trash her/his pictures and say hurtful things out of spite, but very few people go apeshit on their exes.

You are literally asking us to understand irrational behaviour.
 

Baki

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What the fuck. This guy is fucking insane.

Have they caught him yet? He's a rabid animal.

Hopefully, he's never let out. He's the type that will just re-offend.
 

Vice

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I was saying the "holier than thou" not for this guy but for people who act irrational because of cheating. But it is the internet, so expected too much.

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He's a known piece of shit. Anything that defends behavior even similar to his in this thread will result in that poster looking like an asshole. A thread on Sept. 11 2001 isn't the place to talk about the rational reasons for terrorism and a thread about a woman who beaten within an inch of death a couple of days ago isn't the place to talk about why irrational behavior when cheating occurs is somewhat normal.
 
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I was saying the "holier than thou" not for this guy but for people who act irrational because of cheating. But it is the internet, so expected too much.


Nah, because it is useless. I would do better talking to a wall.

Yes he totally overreacted. He should serve jail time as well. He should have never gotten together with her if he had control issues. I felt bad for him, but any emotion went away with his reaction.

Also, I would never destroy other people's stuff. However, if you ever knew people who were cheated on, you would not be so preachy. I say you should grow up and try to understand others instead of taking a "holier than thou" stance. (To people in the thread)

Cannot believe people will defend cheating on a spouse...

You asked people in this thread to grow up and not take a "holier than thou" stance. You were not referring to people who were cheated on.
 
Again, most people don't act violently after being cheated on. There's very little to understand there besides the basic mechanics of the rage of outliers.

You cry, you get drunk, you bore your friends with sobbing stories, you may trash her/his pictures and say hurtful things out of spite, but very few people go apeshit on their exes.
But destroying pictures is vandalism just like throwing a cheating persons clothes out of your house. That is OK by me.

A few months ago a woman burned her husband's clothes after cheating. The thing that made it awful was that she did it in the apartment and everything went down. There are right and wrong ways to let out anger is what I am saying.
 

Siegcram

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But destroying pictures is vandalism just like throwing a cheating persons clothes out of your house. That is OK by me.

A few months ago a woman burned her husband's clothes after cheating. The thing that made it awful was that she did it in the apartment and everything went down. There are right and wrong ways to let out anger is what I am saying.
Yes and destroying shit that isn't yours isn't right and saying so doesn't make you holier, but normal. Keying someone elses car or burning their shit after finding them cheating isn't normal, it's a childish and immature response.
 

Kreunt

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here's him being choked out in his only UFC fight.
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so alpha
 

Funky Papa

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But destroying pictures is vandalism just like throwing a cheating persons clothes out of your house. That is OK by me.
NO. Destroying your property is not the same as shaming another person in public by throwing her clothes out of your house.

The fact that you cannot understand that those two things aren't remotely comparable in effect makes me think that you are showing a degree of empathy with abusers, whom are owed none.

A few months ago a woman burned her husbanda clothes after cheating. The thing that made it awful was that she did it in the apartment and everything went down. There are right and wrong ways to let out anger is what I am saying.

No. You were telling us to grow up and stop with our holier than thou attitude.

You can backtrack all you want now or you can really explain us what's to understand.
 

TAJ

Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.
Didn't this asshole also beat up his ex Brooke Haven and a few other people at a party?

She wasn't dating him. The birthday party was for her.
He hit Alanah Rae, his own agent, (Ben English/Derek Hay) Alec Knight and three to nine other people depending on who's telling the story.
 

Ithil

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For sure it has something to do with getting your brain rattled on a weekly basis.

Weekly? He's an MMA fighter, not a pro wrestler. They fight maybe 2-3 times a year and train in six week or so camps before each fight. They don't fight weekly.
 

Hari Seldon

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I don't understand the tiers of the MMA world. He was a fighter but not in the UFC? Is the UFC the highest league of fighting?
 

turnbuckle

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What the fuck...he destroyed her. On the list of things a person can do to a partner cheating is near the top of the list for me...but physical abuse of this magnitude goes so far beyond that. This is damn near attempted murder.


Also...I didn't know who Christy Mack was. Wish I could take back the few seconds I spent googling on my work PC.
 

Gold_Loot

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Throw him prison, show all the inmates those photos , have guards look away...

I'll call Vegas for an over/under wager line , record for our view it pleasure... Profit.
 
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