After Vice President Joe Biden sparked backlash with a remark that downplayed one type of domestic abuse, blogger Ace of Spades posed a question to Twitter: “Why would someone go out of his way to take a ‘garden variety slap across the face’ off the table as domestic abuse?”
no, seriously, why would someone go out of his way to take a "garden variety slap across the face" off the table as domestic abuse?
— Ursus, Director of Weather and Banana Programming (@AceofSpadesHQ) March 13, 2013
Why, indeed? While Biden did say that even a “garden variety slap” is unacceptable, why would he minimize any form of abuse? “Justified” actor Nick Searcy (unverified account) took a guess: “Because he’d done that a couple of times himself, and didn’t want people to think that he was an ‘abuser?'”
Ouch! Twitter mockery can be brutal, Uncle Joe. And not just “garden variety” brutal. It pays to think before you speak.
More from Ace and Searcy:
https://twitter.com/yesnicksearcy/status/311972050568880129
https://twitter.com/yesnicksearcy/status/311973917415858176
More from Ace on Sean Connery’s “Nothin’ Wrong With Slapping a Dame” rule.
https://twitter.com/yesnicksearcy/status/311974709002661889
https://twitter.com/yesnicksearcy/status/311976221296713728
So, Joe, would this be abuse or abuse-abuse?
https://twitter.com/yesnicksearcy/status/311980108137254913
That’ll leave a mark! (Unlike those “unacceptable” yet “garden variety” slaps, right Uncle Joe?)
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