Last Updated on 2016-05-19 , 1:43 pm
As the years progress, we are seeing an increasing number of ridiculous incidents (at least to us) taking place around the world. There’s only two reasons for this: it’s either because the world has gotten stranger, or we are growing old and have lesser tolerance for nonsense (in which case, I finally understood how our parents’ generation felt when we were growing up).
And today, when we came across this story reported by Shanghaiist, we couldn’t help but want to share it with you guys: the story is about an incident in China where an angry woman took the phrase an eye for an eye too far. The incident took place on 18 April 2016 at around 1 pm.
A woman claimed that a couple accidentally knocked an iPad out of her hand when they were passing by. Words and curses (we assumed) were thrown around, and soon grew into physical violence.
A video of the incident shown on CCTV showed how the woman grew agitated and got into the couple’s faces. The man lost his temper and knocked the woman away with a kick to her stomach.
By then, a station master has shifted the baby pram out of harm’s way, or so he thought. When the woman regained her balance, she could not take it anymore and decide to take matters into her own hands. An eye for an eye. Since you knocked something of mine down, let me show you how it feels to have other people knock down your stuff.
She walked purposefully to the baby pram and knocked it to the ground. While the video was unable to capture whether the baby was in the pram when it was knocked down, the man lost it and proceeded to give that woman another kick to the stomach and a couple of blows in before he was stopped.
To be honest, when we saw the angry man knock the woman to the ground, we cheered for him. Now, we don’t know what happened in the altercation between both parties, and we can’t say for sure who started it, but once you decide to involve an innocent (baby), you’re going too far.
Watch the video below and see if you agree with us, or you felt that she was perfectly justified to do so given the current situation.
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