A car collided with a motorcycle standing to take a turn.
Not realizing whose mistake it was the car driver picks up the motorcyclist and slaps him across the face.
The motorcyclist now enraged with this demeanor hits that guy back with more force.
The pillion rider also feels he needs to give some piece of his hand.
Now, at this moment the owner of the car intervenes by catching the collar of the motorcyclist who was already infuriated that he was pushed by this car to the dividers. And, the owner of the car did not even care enough to see if they were alright or not. Motorcyclist pushes the owner back, abuses him and lessons him to stay inside. Why care now when you didn't before! Just because your guy is getting the wrath of something that could have sorted out much better than this.
Driver tried to fight back but he couldn't it was two men against one and the car owner had to just sit and watch.
When the motorcyclist and his pillion were satisfied that they have gotten what was taken away from them. They took their bike and rode away.
Motorcyclist seemed to be happy that he left the driver with bloody nose and face. He thought he fought back for what was wronged to him. He didn't care that he threatened a much older person even more than his own Father. When he described this so called proud event he was rather smirking at the idea of leaving a person with blood on his face.
When I tried to tell the motorcyclist that one or two slaps would have sufficed in return. He said it wouldn't have served the purpose properly. There was no remorse what so ever and he didn't even want to feel bad about it.
Why did the car driver had to speed so much at a turning which ended up hurting someone? Why did the car driver slapped the motorcyclist first instead of helping him get up?
Why did the motorcyclist kept on hitting the driver till he was satisfied? Why wasn't there any remorse?
Our anger and our ego could take so much control of our actions that one could forget their values and act as they chose to?
Then, how are humans superior to animals?
Not realizing whose mistake it was the car driver picks up the motorcyclist and slaps him across the face.
The motorcyclist now enraged with this demeanor hits that guy back with more force.
The pillion rider also feels he needs to give some piece of his hand.
Now, at this moment the owner of the car intervenes by catching the collar of the motorcyclist who was already infuriated that he was pushed by this car to the dividers. And, the owner of the car did not even care enough to see if they were alright or not. Motorcyclist pushes the owner back, abuses him and lessons him to stay inside. Why care now when you didn't before! Just because your guy is getting the wrath of something that could have sorted out much better than this.
Driver tried to fight back but he couldn't it was two men against one and the car owner had to just sit and watch.
When the motorcyclist and his pillion were satisfied that they have gotten what was taken away from them. They took their bike and rode away.
Motorcyclist seemed to be happy that he left the driver with bloody nose and face. He thought he fought back for what was wronged to him. He didn't care that he threatened a much older person even more than his own Father. When he described this so called proud event he was rather smirking at the idea of leaving a person with blood on his face.
When I tried to tell the motorcyclist that one or two slaps would have sufficed in return. He said it wouldn't have served the purpose properly. There was no remorse what so ever and he didn't even want to feel bad about it.
Why did the car driver had to speed so much at a turning which ended up hurting someone? Why did the car driver slapped the motorcyclist first instead of helping him get up?
Why did the motorcyclist kept on hitting the driver till he was satisfied? Why wasn't there any remorse?
Our anger and our ego could take so much control of our actions that one could forget their values and act as they chose to?
Then, how are humans superior to animals?