Stephen King wrote “There is a part of a man’s soul which is stonier.”
I saw a program about a hockey player whose daughter ended up murdering him. The jury decided it was second degree homicide and she got very little jail time which the writers of the program disagreed with, saying “he was such a nice guy, liked by everyone…” etc.
I disagree. The most gentle man can get violent…this was even true of my gentle husband, who on the way back from the RR museum (which was boring to our son), parked along the freeway side, ripped the 5 year old out of the back seat and gave him a very hard smack on the face, telling him to “stop crying”. I was shocked as I totally disagree with any violence with children. Son was fussing…well he was tired and bored at the RR museum. I was trying to talk him out of fussing and husband lost his temper and … And he was about the most non-violent man I’ve ever known. My Dad was also very non violent and yet, one day when he was verbally fighting with my mother, he came out. I was waiting for someone to take me to an orchestra concert. Dad asked, somewhat accusingly, “Where did you get that dress?” (My black orchestra dress). Mom was a bit worried at what he would have said so she told me to not tell Dad about it. Not wanting to get my mother in trouble, especially after they’d been fighting, I told him that Mom had bought it with her money. Dad’s reaction was to slap me across the face so hard that he broke my nose. I was in High School and that was the first time he’d ever been violent with me. So although the hockey player was a nice guy etc., I believe he DID get violent with his SO as she accused. The writers of the TV show didn’t agree with the verdict of the jury which gave her a short stay in jail, but I agreed with the jury. Because even with the nicest man, as Stephan King put it “there is a part of a man’s soul which is stonier,”