Assasin gets the **** beaten out of him.

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#2 Posted by Bruxae (2619 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

Dont really know what its about much, its intresting though. How exactly did the gun misfire anyone knows? did it not fire at all, did it explode in the barrel or just flew out the wrong way?

Anyway, I didnt watch the video, but I dont see why you would call anything about this funny.

Also, double post someone should remove the duplicate topic!

#3 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Bruxae: Watch it and you will know why, the whole room starts beating the hell out off him, even a random old man!

#4 Posted by mikethekiller (7018 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

Well he got what he deserved.

#5 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@mikethekiller: Imagine how scared the target must have been 0_o

#6 Posted by Aiden Cross (14423 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

It's good he was stopped but when he was already restrained there where still guys stomping on him, kicking him and punching him. That was way out of line.

#7 Posted by Loki9876 (2671 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

kinda a noob assassin to be honest.

#8 Posted by Illuminatus (9300 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

This sort of thing is probably common in all the old Soviet satellite states.

#9 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Aiden Cross said:

It's good he was stopped but when he was already restrained there where still guys stomping on him, kicking him and punching him. That was way out of line.

Have you ever seen a friend nearly be shot in front of you?

#10 Posted by Aiden Cross (14423 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram said:

@Aiden Cross said:

It's good he was stopped but when he was already restrained there where still guys stomping on him, kicking him and punching him. That was way out of line.

Have you ever seen a friend nearly be shot in front of you?

Nope, and i pray i never will either. But the fact remains that security guards had already pinned him to the ground in a situation where he was harmless. Then the delegates from the audience proceeded to bash on him. What that man tried to do was horrible and nothing can excuse that act, but what those men did afterwards is a low act in itself. You have security guards that were already handling the situation, they've been trained for it and were on the case.

Can i understand why they did it? Sure. Shock, anger etc. But that still doesn't make it right. For all they knew, the guy might not have been a 100% and not in control of his actions. It could be a fake gun, a bad prank.

#11 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Aiden Cross said:

@Pyrogram said:

@Aiden Cross said:

It's good he was stopped but when he was already restrained there where still guys stomping on him, kicking him and punching him. That was way out of line.

Have you ever seen a friend nearly be shot in front of you?

Nope, and i pray i never will either.

But the fact remains that security guards had already pinned him to the ground in a situation where he was harmless. Then the delegates from the audience proceeded to bash on him. What that man tried to do was horrible and nothing can excuse that act, but what those men did afterwards is a low act in itself. You have security guards that were already handling the situation, they've been trained for it and were on the case.

Can i understand why they did it? Sure. Shock, anger etc. But that still doesn't make it right. For all they knew, the guy might not have been a 100% and not in control of his actions. It could be a fake gun, a bad prank.

It was not right in your view, but if a guy tried to blow your friends brains out I am pretty sure that makes it correct to give out some tough justice. The problem is when he is taken back to custody and beat up, that is another story, but he deserved what he got.

The question is, how did he get so close in the first place?

Not in control of his actions/fake gun, Those are not to do with this case.

#12 Posted by Walzo (4167 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Aiden Cross said:

It's good he was stopped but when he was already restrained there where still guys stomping on him, kicking him and punching him. That was way out of line.

If someone came up with a gun to kill you while you were with all of your friends, then failed miserably, wouldn't your friends kick the crap out of the guy?

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#13 Posted by mikethekiller (7018 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

if you think pulling a fake gun on a politician at an event like that is funny then you deserve an ass whoopin'

#14 Posted by Aiden Cross (14423 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Walzo said:

@Aiden Cross said:

It's good he was stopped but when he was already restrained there where still guys stomping on him, kicking him and punching him. That was way out of line.

If someone came up with a gun to kill you while you were with all of your friends, then failed miserably, wouldn't your friends kick the crap out of the guy?

If the police had already pinned the guy on the ground and were in control of the situation my friends would get arrested as well if they did. So i certainly hope they wouldn't. If there was no police/security guards around and i was alone with him then yes, they probably would.

But the point i'm making is not that i don't get why they did it, because i do. I'm just saying it isn't right. And if my friends kept beating a guy after he was already down, they wouldn't be right either.

#15 Posted by sesquipedalophobe (4463 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

It's a political stunt.

#16 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@sesquipedalophobe: A lot think so, they paid the failed assasin a lot to get that beating if it was real though :/

#17 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Aiden Cross said:

@Walzo said:

@Aiden Cross said:

It's good he was stopped but when he was already restrained there where still guys stomping on him, kicking him and punching him. That was way out of line.

If someone came up with a gun to kill you while you were with all of your friends, then failed miserably, wouldn't your friends kick the crap out of the guy?

If the police had already pinned the guy on the ground and were in control of the situation my friends would get arrested as well if they did. So i certainly hope they wouldn't. If there was no police/security guards around and i was alone with him then yes, they probably would.

But the point i'm making is not that i don't get why they did it, because i do. I'm just saying it isn't right. And if my friends kept beating a guy after he was already down, they wouldn't be right either.

Why is it not right to give out good justice to a guy who is clearly in the wrong? No dispute he is innocent.

#18 Posted by Aiden Cross (14423 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram said:

Why is it not right to give out good justice to a guy who is clearly in the wrong? No dispute he is innocent.

i don't see this as good justice. He should go to trial, have a judge/jury sentence him and there should be justice according to the laws of that country. Not taking matters into your own hand.

#19 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Aiden Cross said:

@Pyrogram said:

Why is it not right to give out good justice to a guy who is clearly in the wrong? No dispute he is innocent.

i don't see this as good justice. He should go to trial, have a judge/jury sentence him and there should be justice according to the laws of that country. Not taking matters into your own hand.

It was not good justice, it was brilliant justice. He got what was deserved, not what was right. He was punished. This reminds me of a Punisher quote, " Justice and punishment are different things"

#20 Posted by WhiteSGPlayer (166 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

It's a freaking assassin. I don't think you worry about reasonable force with an assassin.

#21 Posted by Aiden Cross (14423 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram said:

@Aiden Cross said:

@Pyrogram said:

Why is it not right to give out good justice to a guy who is clearly in the wrong? No dispute he is innocent.

i don't see this as good justice. He should go to trial, have a judge/jury sentence him and there should be justice according to the laws of that country. Not taking matters into your own hand.

It was not good justice, it was brilliant justice. He got what was deserved, not what was right. He was punished. This reminds me of a Punisher quote, " Justice and punishment are different things"

And Punisher is a vigilante.

#22 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Aiden Cross: Punishment is means. Justice is a measure. The guy was punished for what he has done. The victim has had his justice beacuse of the punishment.

#23 Posted by sesquipedalophobe (4463 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram said:

@sesquipedalophobe: A lot think so, they paid the failed assasin a lot to get that beating if it was real though :/

I'd let someone beat me for forty dollars, but that's only because I need cigarettes. Prison is an extra twenty.

#24 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@sesquipedalophobe: I think it was more than somebody xD

#25 Posted by BumpyBoo (3875 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Aiden Cross said:

@Pyrogram said:

Why is it not right to give out good justice to a guy who is clearly in the wrong? No dispute he is innocent.

i don't see this as good justice. He should go to trial, have a judge/jury sentence him and there should be justice according to the laws of that country. Not taking matters into your own hand.

Well I agree with you. The law is there for a reason, and it is not for the people who beat on this guy to decide what his punishment should be. To use such excessive force is, in my opinion, to stoop to the level of a person like that. Perhaps whoever wanted this person assassinated also thought they were acting out of some sense of "justice". They do say an eye for an eye makes the world blind.

#26 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@BumpyBoo: In the heat of the moment things happen. None of us can comment without experiencing something like this. We are just armchair critics.

#27 Posted by Aiden Cross (14423 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram said:

@Aiden Cross: Punishment is means. Justice is a measure. The guy was punished for what he has done. The victim has had his justice beacuse of the punishment.

And hence the reason we disagree. Because i don't believe that at all.

@BumpyBoo: I completely agree with you. =)

@Pyrogram said:

@BumpyBoo: In the heat of the moment things happen. None of us can comment without experiencing something like this. We are just armchair critics.

You're absolutely right, and if you read back what i said before you'll see that i said that i understand why it happened. I'm in disagreement that it's a good thing that it happened, and i believe the act of 'an eye for an eye' is a false one and that they were wrong to abuse a man who was already pinned down.

#28 Posted by BumpyBoo (3875 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram said:

@BumpyBoo: In the heat of the moment things happen. None of us can comment without experiencing something like this. We are just armchair critics.

I am aware that it is different when you are right there, but I have been in similar situations (meeting violence with violence for the sake of revenge, not the assassins part lol!), and that is genuinely how I see it. It is tempting but...it would blur the line between me and them, and I am not comfortable with that :)

#29 Posted by WhiteSGPlayer (166 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram: We are indeed. I highly doubt that any one of us on this board would stand trying to restrain someone that attempted to kill the leader of the opposition. We would try to kill him.

#30 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@BumpyBoo said:

@Pyrogram said:

@BumpyBoo: In the heat of the moment things happen. None of us can comment without experiencing something like this. We are just armchair critics.

I am aware that it is different when you are right there, but I have been in similar situations (meeting violence with violence for the sake of revenge, not the assassins part lol!), and that is genuinely how I see it. It is tempting but...it would blur the line between me and them, and I am not comfortable with that :)

I think everybody has had violence put onto them, but when somebody tries to kill you, that is another level and I think you would do things that you thought not possible, but maybe not, I personally do not lie to myself ( not saying you are ) and I think I may act the way they did. But I respect your opinion.@Aiden Cross: And yours.

@BumpyBoo: I would not hold back against Cows though.@WhiteSGPlayer: If somebody tried to kill Cameron I doubt I would do anything xD

#31 Posted by WhiteSGPlayer (166 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram:

>David Cameron

>Opposition

>I wish.

#32 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@WhiteSGPlayer: True dat.

#33 Edited by BumpyBoo (3875 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram: Now this is where you and I agree a little (and not just about the cows :P). If someone is trying to kill YOU, and you need to survive, you will do anything. That is a fact. But he was not trying to assassinate everyone who attacked him, was he? Not to mention he is completely outnumbered. Which is why I still say the reaction was a little over the top, and unjustifiable.

#34 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@BumpyBoo said:

@Pyrogram: Now this is where you and I agree a little (and not just about the cows :P). If someone is trying to kill YOU, and you need to survive, you will do anything. That is a fact. But he was not trying to assassinate everyone who attacked him, was he? Not to mention he is completely outnumbered. Which is why I still say the reaction was a little over the top, and unjustifiable.

I see, But for example if somebody tried to assassinate @WhiteSGPlayer: I would be kicking some heads. Friendship is a strong law. In my opinion.

#35 Posted by sesquipedalophobe (4463 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram: Besides, it's a different culture altogether. If anything the stunt might weaken the opposition's agenda, if they had anything to do with it. Mind blown?

#36 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@sesquipedalophobe said:

@Pyrogram: Besides, it's a different culture altogether. If anything the stunt might weaken the opposition's agenda, if they had anything to do with it. Mind blown?

Hmmm. No idea.

#37 Posted by BumpyBoo (3875 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram said:

@BumpyBoo said:

@Pyrogram: Now this is where you and I agree a little (and not just about the cows :P). If someone is trying to kill YOU, and you need to survive, you will do anything. That is a fact. But he was not trying to assassinate everyone who attacked him, was he? Not to mention he is completely outnumbered. Which is why I still say the reaction was a little over the top, and unjustifiable.

I see, But for example if somebody tried to assassinate @WhiteSGPlayer: I would be kicking some heads. Friendship is a strong law. In my opinion.

Oh yes, now friends is different. I have a friend like that too - you touch him, I will kill you >:) But thing is...that many people? THAT MANY? I think even if someone tried to kill my friend, while part of me would want that b*tch dead, I do think I would feel sick to my stomach seeing them all lay into a guy like that.

#38 Posted by sesquipedalophobe (4463 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram said:

@sesquipedalophobe said:

@Pyrogram: Besides, it's a different culture altogether. If anything the stunt might weaken the opposition's agenda, if they had anything to do with it. Mind blown?

Hmmm. No idea.

Oh, screw it. I'm no good at foreign conspiracies.

#39 Posted by mk111 (2314 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

I think that assassin deserved it. Maybe next time he'll think before trying to kill someone.

#40 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@BumpyBoo: I think it was a little mob mentality.

#41 Edited by WhiteSGPlayer (166 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram said:

I see, But for example if somebody tried to assassinate @WhiteSGPlayer: I would be kicking some heads. Friendship is a strong law. In my opinion.

<3

#42 Posted by BumpyBoo (3875 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram said:

@BumpyBoo: I think it was a little mob mentality.

It certainly was.

#43 Posted by Pyrogram (10697 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@BumpyBoo: Actually, a LOT mob mentality lol@WhiteSGPlayer: Done bro

#44 Posted by WhiteSGPlayer (166 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

God, imagine that in the House of Commons, Half of them would try to "peacefully restrain" but the others would be laughing their heads off.

#45 Posted by Aiden Cross (14423 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Pyrogram: We can't agree all the time, but always nice to see another persons opinions on various subjects =)

#46 Posted by CaioTrubat (12000 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

"Assasin"...?

Okay.

#47 Posted by JediXMan (22917 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@Bruxae said:

Dont really know what its about much, its intresting though. How exactly did the gun misfire anyone knows? did it not fire at all, did it explode in the barrel or just flew out the wrong way?

Anyway, I didnt watch the video, but I dont see why you would call anything about this funny.

Also, double post someone should remove the duplicate topic!

Saw the video. It looks like the gun just jammed.

#48 Posted by YourNeighborhoodComicGeek (13820 posts) - 3 months, 29 days ago - Show Bio

@CaioTrubat said:

"Assasin"...?

Okay.

He was such a failed assassin that he couldn't have 2 asses.

#49 Posted by dngn4774 (699 posts) - 3 months, 28 days ago - Show Bio

@YourNeighborhoodComicGeek said:

@CaioTrubat said:

"Assasin"...?

Okay.

He was such a failed assassin that he couldn't have 2 asses.

Yeah, when this guy is referred to as an assassin, it really lowers the bar for guys like Deathstroke and Ezio.

#50 Posted by VercingetorixTheGreat (2478 posts) - 3 months, 28 days ago - Show Bio

Someone forgot to play Assassins Creed 3

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