FROM TOLERANCE TO VIOLENCE IN THE BLINK OF AN EYEA pro-life girl hits the streets with a mic to do some interviews. One woman happily agrees, smiles, seems open-minded... all good — until the questions don’t quite match her views. The smile fades, the tension builds, and suddenly — punch.
And this isn’t a one-off. Not long ago we saw the exact same scene: a pro-life guy asking questions about abortion, a woman stops with her daughter, answers for a bit… and then assaults him.
Same pattern, different setting.
What’s striking —or rather worrying— is the kind of people behind these reactions. The ones who claim to be open, respectful, tolerant, champions of dialogue, love, and “live and let live.” But the moment someone disagrees, boom — fuse lit. And instead of arguments, they go straight to violence.
We’re sold a narrative of freedom and tolerance, but if you don’t fit the mold, if you challenge the approved ideas, you’re suddenly the “enemy.”
And that, my friend, isn’t tolerance. That’s just dogma with a new label.
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HOW TO MAKE EVERYTHING EVEN WORSEIn the U.S., there are "fire lanes", areas reserved for firefighters and emergency services. If you park there, you risk having your car towed, and you'll only get it back after paying the fine and towing fees.
In Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, someone decided to ignore this rule and left their car in one of these spots. The tow truck did its job, but the car owner didn’t take it well and decided to confront the operator. What started as a simple $100-200 fine quickly escalated into a mess—damaging his own car and facing 3 to 6 months in jail for assault.
Moral of the story: if you screw up, don’t make it worse. And definitely don’t punch someone just doing their job. Explaining that in jail won’t be fun. And all this just for a meal at a Chinese restaurant with a mediocre 3.6 rating on Google… not worth it.
Oh, and the guy got lucky. The tow truck driver kept his cool, but after the scuffle, he reached for what looked like a firearm. In the U.S., tow truck operators are often legally armed due to how aggressive some customers can get. Thankfully, it didn’t escalate further—because that could’ve ended way worse.
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