True story: back in the 70s a guy who worked for my dad intervened to stop a man from beating a women outside of a bar. The guy who was beating the women senseless & the WOMEN turned on my dad’s employee and started beating on him....it gets worse.
The guy who was beating the women (who it turns out was his girl friend) took a knife out and hacked my dad’s employee to death. I was a young kid, and after this my dad took me aside and said remember this: don’t get involved with strangers fighting.
It was a difficult thing for my dad to do cause he was a WW 2 guy. Good citizen. Loved people, but this changed him. Changed me too. The whole “no good deed goes unpunished” thing entered my life.
I understand. As much as someone who has never experienced anything remotely like your story can empathize. I think, the best thing for me to do would be to call the cops and film it. Have they caught her yet? Have they fired her from McDonalds’ yet?
“beating a women,” “beating the women,” and “beating the women.”
You, like others I have seen on FR, perhaps don’t know that the singular of “women” is “woman.”
And don’t tell me it’s a typo. I won’t believe you.