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Originally Posted by ManOfConstantSorrow
It is understandable that in moments of stress he might react strongly.
If a person does illegal things, a paedophile for example, it is forbidden to take the law into your own hands. It is police matter no matter how angry you are.
If he is being habitually bullied the correct way to deal with this is to make an official complaint, gather evidence and consider legal action to get a restraining order.
If someone attacks you or your property you may well say they have a retaliation coming, and so they do, but it must be proportional. To punch the offender might be proportional in the heat of the moment (a court might give you a discharge perhaps a conditional discharge), but running after them and threatening to kill them would be disproportionate and leave them open to serious charges. That could be construed as abuse.
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Thank you so much, Man,
I was just thinking that threatening to kill someone is an abusive statement. I also think the same as you say that a person can be reacting very strongly under extreme stress. The paedophile was only roaring outside his window that day he lost his girlfriend. Both this paedophile and another paedophile has tried contact children outside here, its a small area with many people living around. But that day the one paedophile was only roaring outside his window. I dont know why. I dont know why this man, who is my neigboor, has not gone to the police or anything. Maybe this man has some control/abusive traits that makes him avoid the police and take matters in own hands since the paedophile was only roaring. My neigboor seems to be quite easy going and friendly. I dont know what to think still. It seems like he may have had a reaction under stress and both said an abusive statement and acting abusive during that stress. I dont think he would be violent without something triggering him. But what do I know.