Boundaries: Kiboshing "Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right"...

I don’t like it when someone throws "Two Wrongs Don't Make A Right" in my face as a defense when THEY were the initial offender. I have grown considerably; my reactions to things are more often what my original behaviors have been which is to walk away or ignore people. However, a boundary and a sign of self respect is to respond to aggressive matters that intend to harm, harass and push me into a corner. I immediately recognize bullshit behaviors and call them out when necessary. And when I do or act accordingly, the expression “Two wrongs don’t make a right” is a weak standby for someone that expects to throw the blame and not receive any accountability for their actions.

So when I hear that statement, I remind them of the many others before them that have made that same error; and their arrogance, and stupidity should’ve known the fuck better. “Don’t tell me ‘two wrong don’t make a right’ when fifty eleven of the same error has been committed by your forefathers and timeline of many others. You sound like a stupid ass hypocrite ON TOP of your misconduct, thereby canceling out this message you THOUGHT would’ve saved your ass but hasn’t. If two wrongs don’t make a right then why become an added dumbass/statistic/nameless, faceless alphabet soup entry in the line of something offensive/fucked up. And before you count me amongst that group, know that what I did was intentional for the reaction and conclusion of where we are at today, to teach you something; therefore making me a smartass, participant, and That Bitch.

And on that note, I say “Good day”. I don’t suggest taking all of what I said to use against these sort of people that didn’t expect to be countered with this material. Pick and choose amongst my remark to keep it simple. What I provided is an overall thorough explanation to be briefly detailed.