Bando Calrissian

March 2nd, 2024 at 1:38 PM ^

Braylon gets a lot of hate from the fanbase, and he's made a lot of very public mistakes. But I have to say that in every interaction I've ever had with him, he was a legitimately nice guy. Not something you get a lot with star-player-types. Great story.

RAH

March 2nd, 2024 at 6:08 PM ^

Government is not necessarily a dependable source for determining right and wrong. (See North Korea, CCP China, Nazi Germany, today's Russia (come to think of it, also previous Soviet Union/Russia), Pol Pot's Cambodia, . . most governments throughout history.. 

FrankMurphy

March 2nd, 2024 at 4:16 PM ^

There's alcohol, there are drugs, there are people from rough backgrounds who are just pissed off at the world, there are people who grew up in circumstances where they have to fight to stay alive and that's their overriding instinct, etc. And some people are just plain sociopaths (who are not as rare as we might think).

It's a crazy world, man. It's hard to imagine how someone could do such horrible things when the overwhelming majority of people you or I interact with on a daily basis are sensible folks, but there's a reason why we have police, courts of law, and militaries in society. Bad shit happens, unfortunately.

Mineral King

March 2nd, 2024 at 2:29 PM ^

While ear buds would have been the polite thing to do. The elder man probably could have worn his own ear buds to block out the sound or ignored it. The problem is everyone thinks everything is about them and their needs and preferences. Our society/culture is the most selfish in the history of the world. Want a lesson is Meology 101, just open your eyes, it’s all around you and likely in your hand rn. 

Blau

March 2nd, 2024 at 3:29 PM ^

The fuck are you talking about?

While headphones/earbuds might have deterred the situation from ever taking place, the fact is this person assaulted someone 55 years older than him to the point where someone else had to break up the "fight". I believe the person also ran away from the scene, which only reinforces the idea that he, himself, knew he was wrong. Unless we're talking about the most fit, in-shape 80 year old in the Detroit-metro area, there likely wasn't ever a physical threat to the young person in question. I mean, what's more selfish than beating the shit out of an 80-year old man who can't fight back?

If you ask me, the real problem with society is when people find it necessary to play devil's advocate regarding a situation that very clearly has a "right" and "wrong" response. Believe it or not, not every situation entitles someone a perspective from the other side. Unless I'm missing something or there is an element of the story that is being left out, this is not a case of having to walk a mile in someone else's shoes.

 

Mineral King

March 2nd, 2024 at 3:39 PM ^

Im saying this likely could have been prevented if both chose to just go their own way. I have seen alot of people think that they can say whatever they want and they dont realize they are poking the bear so to speak. I dont think it was ok to assault the guy, im saying perhaps rather than worrying about himself being disrupted by the music, just walk away. 

RobM_24

March 2nd, 2024 at 2:01 PM ^

How weird would it be to be in that locker room and (1) see a 25 year old dude start wailing on an 80 year old, then (2) randomly see Braylon Edwards emerge from nowhere to whoop the 25 year old.

Just another day at the YMCA.