The guy was inappropriate with their mother and knew them as kids so he might have tried to rip them off when they went pro. It's not some random old guy. It's not like they killed him or anything, he'll be alright. I think it overblown, a lot of us would have beat the guy up too
What on earth kind of justification is that?!
A man you know says he wants to date your mother, so that makes it OK for you to:
1) Form a group of 5 men and seek him out
2) Distract the man while another of your gang sneaks up behind him and knocks him down
3) Have four guys grab him while he's down and hold him, defenseless, while you beat him to a pulp and leave him hospitalised
That is the absolute definition of cowardly and despicable behavior and there is no way anybody can even TRY to argue that it's justifiable.
Anybody who handles that kind of situation in that the manner I just described is a menace to society, a disgrace to mankind. Such kids (I say kids, because that's not how a man behaves) absolutely deserve to be punished very seriously for their crimes.
It's one think to have a fair 1-on-1 fist fight with a man to settle your differences. It's an entirely different thing to ambush a guy and give him a 5-on-1 beating while he's on the floor defenseless.
Be careful you might fall of your high horse
Yeah, because saying that the above scenario is criminal / wrong is the same as being on a "high horse".
Right.
Because orchestrating a premeditated 5-on-1 ambush beating on a 60 year old man is completely legal, ethical and honorable.
None of us were there. And they weren't trying to be tough or fight a fair fight, they were trying to hurt/punish the guy. Like I said none of us were there, I think judging him and his brother is unfair. People get so emotional about people they don't know, I just don't understand what the point is. People gotta chill
You aren't really doing much here to strengthen your argument as to why this situation wasn't completely messed up.
The argument you are trying to make is like having a scenario where a man beats his wife and gives her a broken nose and a black eye...and then defending that with "well we don't know the scenario, maybe she told him she was going to sleep with his best friend".
The fact of the matter is there is no scenario where beating a defenseless person is justifiable, just like there is no scenario where beating your wife is justifiable.
The closest you can come to justifying that is to say that it's a mental illness and out of your control, and that argument loses all weight when it is a
premeditated attack from a
gang of people.
Also the whole "mental illness" argument doesn't hold any weight with me anyway. The way I see it if you have a mental illness that leads to you breaking into uncontrollable fits of rage / violence then you are a danger and should be locked up to protect society - regardless of whether it's within your control or not. But then that's another argument for another day...
Either way I honestly find it extremely disturbing and completely unfathomable that somebody could defend an act like this and even try to argue that it's acceptable or tolerable.
Even more disturbing is the comments suggesting that if we don't know the person or weren't there, we shouldn't care. That's like saying we shouldn't care about the mass atrocities that are committed all over the world, or that we shouldn't care about the people starving in other countries, simply because we don't know the people and we aren't there.
You don't need to know a person to feel compassion. An act doesn't need to be personal to be criminal.
If we all felt that way then police would say "I'm not locking up that murderer - i don't know the person he killed. Why should I care. Maybe the guy provoked him".
Anyway this is going pretty strongly off topic here so I'm gonna back off this subject and return to the "basketball" side of the debate - and even if you disregard all of the above I still believe (for basketball reasons) acquiring Morris is of no benefit to us given the current makeup of our roster and goals of our team.