So now that's it's officially OK to hit a woman back..

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... Will you black.... I mean will you women think twice before jumping up in the face of men with all that ratchetness?

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'The View': Co-Hosts Discuss If Woman in Subway Brawl Deserve...

'The View' Co-Hosts On NYC Subway Brawl Video: 'She Needed To Get Slapped Back'
Jackson Connor and Catherine Taibi The Huffington Post 11/12/14 02:00 PM ET
The women of "The View" weighed in on a now-viral video of a New York City subway brawl on Wednesday, arguing that the woman who was slapped by the man in the footage might have gotten what she deserved.

The video, posted to YouTube on Saturday under the title "Man smacks the soul out of girl on the NY Subway," shows a woman taunting a man on the train, making fun of his style and calling him "stupid." When the woman smacks the man on the head, he turns around and ferociously slaps her in the face, spawning a messy, sprawling brawl in the subway car.

Whoopi Goldberg began the discussion, warning her audience: "I'm about to piss you off."

“If you slap anybody -- but particularly women -- if you slap, put your hands on somebody, you cannot be guaranteed that he’s not going to slap the [blank] out of you," she said.

Goldberg has a history of making similar claims, arguing earlier this year that Jay Z had "the right" to hit Solange Knowles back during their now-infamous elevator fight.

“If I slap a man, he has every right to slap me back," Goldberg said back in May after former co-host Barbara Walters questioned her comments.

But this time, both Goldberg's co-host Rosie Perez and guest-host Ashanti ultimately agreed.:banderas:

"I felt a little hypocritical when I saw this," Perez said. "I was like, 'Okay, she needed to get slapped back.'"

Ashanti concurred, saying, "She definitely needed to get slapped

 

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Every single "women are delicate litttle angels and men should never hit them" ass nikka is older and has never dealt with younger women like the hoodrat on that train. Women nowadays disrespect men openly and comfortably under the assumption that its socially unacceptable for a man to defend themselves and that they will just stand there and eat s h it just because a women is involved
 

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:patrice: it's certain types and times I would hit a woman back. If it's them lumberjack looking dike bytches I would G off on em like they was dudes.. .. Loud disrespectful hairhats and big bytches that look like Precious.. This pretty much sums up the greater percentage of Newark
 
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Said it before and I'll say it again: man or woman, if you hit anybody without being physically provoked beforehand, then you deserve AT LEAST an equal blow, and at most a short trip to the hospital :yeshrug:

I don't care if it's Halle Berry slapping Mark Henry across the face first. As long as Mizark doesn't kill her (or unreasonably beat the shyt out of her) afterwards.....then my reaction is basically
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... Will you black.... I mean will you women think twice before jumping up in the face of men with all that ratchetness?

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/6146654



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'The View': Co-Hosts Discuss If Woman in Subway Brawl Deserve...

'The View' Co-Hosts On NYC Subway Brawl Video: 'She Needed To Get Slapped Back'
Jackson Connor and Catherine Taibi The Huffington Post 11/12/14 02:00 PM ET
The women of "The View" weighed in on a now-viral video of a New York City subway brawl on Wednesday, arguing that the woman who was slapped by the man in the footage might have gotten what she deserved.

The video, posted to YouTube on Saturday under the title "Man smacks the soul out of girl on the NY Subway," shows a woman taunting a man on the train, making fun of his style and calling him "stupid." When the woman smacks the man on the head, he turns around and ferociously slaps her in the face, spawning a messy, sprawling brawl in the subway car.

Whoopi Goldberg began the discussion, warning her audience: "I'm about to piss you off."

“If you slap anybody -- but particularly women -- if you slap, put your hands on somebody, you cannot be guaranteed that he’s not going to slap the [blank] out of you," she said.

Goldberg has a history of making similar claims, arguing earlier this year that Jay Z had "the right" to hit Solange Knowles back during their now-infamous elevator fight.

“If I slap a man, he has every right to slap me back," Goldberg said back in May after former co-host Barbara Walters questioned her comments.

But this time, both Goldberg's co-host Rosie Perez and guest-host Ashanti ultimately agreed.:banderas:

"I felt a little hypocritical when I saw this," Perez said. "I was like, 'Okay, she needed to get slapped back.'"

Ashanti concurred, saying, "She definitely needed to get slapped

Wait that cop who got shot in the neck hit a woman?
 
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