I'm failing to see how these two sentences line up.
The first sentence states that they both had equal rights to their actions. Which is true.
But the second sentence implies that he was perfectly in the clear for swearing in front of some kids, but she was wrong for (politely) taking issue with it. Seriously, what the fuck.
Kyuubi4269 posted...
Two wrongs don't make a right
darkknight109 posted...
If you act like an asshole, expect people to take exception to that, and them taking you to task for it does not make you any less of an asshole.
If somebody lets slip a naughty word and you feel the need to chastise them, expect to be slagged off for sticking your nose where it's not wanted.
How soft of a person are you when her phrase starting with "excuse me" counts as "chastising"? ---