Well The 'Stand Your Ground' Law is about something else.
But in that situation I had no empathy toward Ariel.
First she hits him with a fist, and does he hit back, no he pushes her to the ground and leaves. It is first when she attacks his car with a dangerous weapon, he hits her once, and now my memory is shaky wasn't a slap and not a fist he used.
And when the reverend want's to call the cops abouts the black eye, I thought "yeah go ahead, he would never be found guilty, and Ariel might end up in a cell.
While most boys are taught not to hit girls, you should be allowed to protect yourself and your property from any gender, it's called equality ;-)
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