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Originally Posted by Phil 
The article makes an issue of "human rights", but Hilton doesn't afford those to people. He's built his entire livelihood on objectifying (therefore dehumanizing) other people. Seeing him cry about how he's a "human being" is too rich to pass up guffawing over. People don't deserve to be punched in the face any more than they deserve to have their misery and misfortune line Hilton's pockets.
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Damn this is distasteful. I guess (in my mind) him losing his that money/fortune/fame would be a more apt act of karma than him getting punched in the face. People say distasteful, mean things all the time. Since when is it ok for physical violence to be allowable?
I absolutely despise his use of language in the arguement, I just don't see that punching him in the nose was the correct (or better) way to handle the problem. Ehh, I'm done with it. Distasteful on both sides.