The Mother is playing that role perfectly, cheerleading and encouraging to have someone beaten but then crying for the Police when it doesn't go their way.
Sheis definitely playing her role well! If people can't stand the sight of her and find her insufferable then she is definitely worth the acting pay she gets aha
no he emphasized defend herself. teaching them to fight encourages bullying. learning to defend herself means the bully starts the fight and she finishes it.
@@denisjl100 Not at all. I taught every single one of my kids to fight. I never emphasized 'defend yourself' and guess how many kids they bullied? 0 My eldest who's an adult now's first day in middle school she stood up to the bus bully. The driver shook my hand that day and said that girl was a terror and my daughter shut her down. Teaching kids how to fight doesnt encourage bullying.
@@picallo1 you didn't taught them to defend themself, but in training you've might imparted the knowledge of not to start a fight, but to end a fight.
But in reality, schools suspend students for defending themselves against bullies and if they don't retaliate, they lecture their parents that their son/daughter should learn to defend themselves. This is what happens when you give free public education, the parents don't give a shit and neither does the school because they don't need to worry. The school gets job security because of unions regardless of their incompetence and the parents aren't paying anything so they don't care if their child gets suspended or expelled.
@@devoof What's worse they show video to children teaching "defend yourself, don't let them do that to you". But then when you do you get suspended and mostly bulling occurs with a group of people picking on one person or some dude who is affiliated with gangs picking on you. Come on its not like children don't read the news of 13 year olds stabbing another in school to death over dumb shit. Its not like there is no instance of kids bringing a gun to school and shooting up everyone. It happened my school, a highschooler got into a fight one guy pulled out a knife and a third student tried to be a hero as save the guy from getting stabbed and instead he got stabbed to death. This shit doesn't happen in private schools because they care about their school's reputation and will kick out anyone who shows signs of bad behaviors and the parents of bullies will care because they paid out their pockets. And this happened in Toronto, Canada. I can only imagine how it is in the US where kids have easier access to guns and it's the wild west.
That's fine aslong they are also taught the difference between defence and attack. That line between determines whether you are a bully or protecting yourself. There is no right but it is useful life skill to attain.
Unfortunately they'll do whatever they need to in order to keep their job and keep from facing the discomfort of standing up for doing the right thing. Mediocrity, they call it.
That mom stepping to him like she was actually ever gonna throw a punch. She the type of person to be the FIRST on the floor in a fight. Not because anyone even hit them, because she pretended to be hit so she doesn’t have to fight.
I have Autism and I hate how parents excuse their child’s bad behavior and bullying just because they have a disability. I was a real nightmare and I remember all the discipline my parents had to do and therapy to guide my emotions. I have nothing but gratitude as a grown up for all they have done for me.
Hollywood doesn't know what autism is. Autistic kids don't act out like that. We keep it bottled up inside, suffering in silence for weeks, months, even years, until the built up pressure becomes too much and the pressure vessel just... bursts. Violently. Like an air compressor with a rusted weld seam.
Damn straight. I'm autistic too and nobody should just deal with injury and harassment, whether it's from someone with a condition or not. It ruins the life of everyone involved.
Yes!! My brother and I are on the spectrum but our mother NEVER EVER used it to excuse any of our misbehavior! She always punished and disciplined us whenever we acted out of line and made it perfectly clear that just because we are on the spectrum that doesn't mean we can misbehave and not get punished for it!
It still gets me upset because I’ve been in situations like this. I defend myself but because i was seen throwing the punch i get in trouble. She definitely did right and defended herself
Wouldn't matter if you threw the punch either way, because you were a part of the fight. Might as well do the deed you are going to get in trouble for in self-defense.
@@TimothyGod It always gets worse if you don't fight back. Fighting back the correct way almost always has unusual consequences. I've had bosses argue over who would deal with me, all while shaking in their boots. I've been the brick wall that ended careers, while providing a ramp up for others who were deserving. Finding the correct path isn't easy.
@@Mr82rebel Not sure why you're asking that, but I'll play along. Twice is used by me as ample time for someone to pull their heads out of their asses. I will Ask you to stop. Then I will tell you to stop. Twice. See? If you persist, and I have now asked you and told you to stop, the next step is making you stop. This is where you get hands. You've had two opportunities to get your shit together, and you chose not to. There won't be a third warning. You'll be dropped like a bad habit after two.
My 4 year old daughter was constantly being bullied by the 5 year old boy who lived next door. My wife discussed the situation with the parents who found the situation amusing. As I had spent years teaching karate I trained her in a couple of defensive techniques. A bloody nose later the bully never harassed again.
A 5 year old BOY was bullying a 4 year old GIRL? Those parents have deeper problems than just their child picking on somebody. Where I come from, regardless of anything, you don’t hit or even play rough with girls
@@MsEdabate they found it amusing that their five year old boy was bullying a little girl? Wow. First thing you teach boys is you don’t hit girls or even play rough with girls.
@@classicgunstoday1972this is mostly true or walk away which I am for IAM a peaceful person but in last few years I have seen women think they can hit a man and cry fowl wrong. Momma said don't hit unless you are prepared to be hit back
"Do you think its good to teach your daughter how to fight." Lady, if YOU dont take care of the bullies, someone is bound to do it for you. Like seriously? Why is it always the people in the right that get in trouble. Shm
A boy literally bit my arm so when I punch him to get him off...guess who was suspended? And you know whats worse? He was a regular bad kid that had like 3 previous fights and numerous detentions whilst I never even had a detention before I was still suspended and he got to stay at school. They even made me apologise to him despite him starting it.
I bet you she carries mace and/or a taser and goes to self defense classes in case she gets attacked in the streets while walking out to her car. What's the diference between that and what he did with his daughter? He taught her to defend herself from people who think its ok to mess with her for whatever reason
I will confess I have no reference point for the rest of this movie but I will say, good on the Sheriff for correctly trying to defuse the situation before and after Jimmy took a swing like the beta he is. Sheriff kept telling Jimmy to get back in his truck and leave, and when Statham defends himself the sheriff just makes him let Jimmy go; no pulling a gun, no loud threats of how he is "the law", just a cop trying to do his job. Kudos movie 👍
I spent 8 years in the corps came home. Became a prize fighter and taught all 3 of my kids how to defend themselves. I've always told them you don't start a fight, but you dam well end it.
Jordan Peterson pointed out that the threat of violence or violent reaction is enough to keep most guys in check. Women don’t have that so women with uncontrolled mouths largely go unchecked and make the lives of everyone around them miserable.
0:51 no sir it is not your fault!!! Teaching your children especially little girls to defend themselves is something any parent should do especially a single father or even a single mother. And i know if my child defended herself and she got in trouble for the school not acting upon the bully’s behavior, then that school is in for a rude awakening
@@jeffhardysoulshe probably could've seen all kneeling in the seat from the comfort of the vehicle. That dude was rabid and by the way he was addressing the child your first priority is to protect your child from collateral damage.
@@jeffhardysoul Not very bright if that’s how you really think. Windows are translucent, brainiac…she could see just fine from inside the car, without the risk of being crushed by two brawling men 3x her size.
I taught both of my girls how to use leverage and opportunity to win a fight….you don’t prepare them for the world you want, you prepare them for the world that IS…..
I grew up around both boxing and wrestling and when you're the only girl (who's also 5'3") hanging out with a bunch of guys, you gotta learn how to hold your own and be ready.
@@tempestates13 you must have won a bunch of fights with full grown men with that background. I'm faster than Usain bolt I grew up with fast things around me so I had to learn to hold my own
Never too early! Every father should teach their lil girl (children) how to defend themselves. We as parents/ fathers will not be around forever. The best thing we can do when we leave this world is knowing your children have been brought up to make good decisions w/ “skills” to protect themselves.
@mausercal65 when was the last time any of them defended themselves with a weapon? Don't bother answering, we all know it never happened but it's fun to pretend right?
My Daddy taught me how to defend myself, and it's come in handy a few times, too. What my Daddy didn't teach me, my Momma taught me, but my Daddy taught me the stuff that could hurt or kill depending, and he always told me told me to get scared later, but to think while I was in the situation, because because because being scared would get me killed because I wouldn't be able to think straight and that piece of advice saved mine and my daughter's life one night when I was 22 and she was 2. When I started dating, my Daddy took me to the shooting range and taught me how to shoot, and it was like a right of passage in my family. My Momma was so excited when we got back and asked how I did, and my Daddy told her that I could do some serious damage, I just enjoyed spending time with my Daddy. In my family, even the females were taught about gun safety, and everyone was also taught not to pull out your weapon if you don't intend to use it, and definitely don't stand there stand there shaking and threatening to shoot, fire a shot into the person's shoulder as a warning shot. I know that there's this big whoop de do about being in your feminine energy, but my ex-husband and other exes have told people that what they loved about me was that they could go somewhere or thay I could go out with my friends, and they knew that I could take care of myself. My ex-husband told his friends that I was one hell of a Momma and he knew that I would kick anyone's butt who tried to hurt our daughter and I didn't fight to lose. My Daddy also taught me how to fight dirty and he said that he did that because I was tiny and I needed an advantage. So hell yes teach your daughters how to defend themselves and the difference between a fight and defense, but at some times they may need to fight, and how they can make a weapon out of almost anything. It doesn't make them any less feminine, but they don't need to get a false sense of bravado either, just confidence. Plus teach them that if they do get scared to use it to their advantage because I'm not going to say that I've never been scared,because I have, and I get extremely angry when I get scared and I use that anger from being scared to help me. Our daughters need to know how to protect themselves as well as our sons do.
This reminds me of the scene from the second Lord of the Rings, where the young woman is training with a sword. Paraphrasing here: about the women staying behind still needed to know how to use a sword.
Definitely a great lesson could be learned by many, if they chose to. However, every narcissist is thinking that they are right and everybody else is wrong.
I'd be proud of my dad if I was that girl. Grabbed from behind and still decks his assailant, though he almost went too far. Stopped himself though. Good on him for teaching his daughter to defend herself.
He was bare handed -- the other guy was bare handed -- Being attacked from behind is basically a life or death situation -- And the cop saw everything --
My dad didn't teach my sisters to defend themselves. I did. Concealed "pointy"s lipstick and "shocky" flashlights are a girl's best accessory in defense.
Yeah, my kid got bullied at Boy Scout camp one year. I simply asked the scout master if he was running things by the rule of law or the law of the jungle so I could tell my kid which set of rules to operate under. He had no trouble after that.
I got in trouble for defending myself a few times dealing with bullies and the last time they gave me detention my mother called my cellphone and asked where I was. When I explained the situation she told me to come home and she’ll handle them. They asked me what I was doing at the front door and I said my mother said I need to go home so Im going home and left. We never did get another call after that 🤔 😂
I have a niece who had an angry sister; she hated that my niece's father was involved in her life and her dad was nowhere to be found. Sad, I know. She behaved aggressively towards my niece until one day, my niece got sick of it and boxed her out. Her dad thought her boxing at a young age. Nowadays, the chances of parents staying active in a childs life have dropped drastically... know that if you have children and both mom and dad are involved, the kids at their school are watching them. Teach them how to defend themselves.
Most unrealistic part is that 20 year old Chevy looking pristine and rust-free, with those owners, at that age. It's not even a pavement princess at that point. That looked like that it'd either be a Ram on its 3rd or 4th transmission, or a Ford that was still contemporary with its model-year. 😂
Could say the teacher was alerted by a commotion in the playground and when got there all she saw was the girl giving the smackdown. In reality, teachers know who the bullies are.
In the 1990's while serving in the Aus Army I taught my niece's how to defend themselves. 8 months later my 14 yr old niece beat up her 18 yr old boyfriend after he punched my 10yr nephew & Busted his nose. She threw him down a flight of stairs, he broke his wrist & dislocated his shoulder & suffered facial injuries. He ran to the cops who investigated & ended up telling him. Do you really want the town to know you were beaten up by a 14 year old girl for beating her 10 year old brother. He left town.
The lady manipulating and emotionally forcing her husband to take on a fight is exactly what's wrong with modern gen women. If he takes on a fight, he might lose or get hurt, if he doesn't, his wife would call him "weak" and "fragile" which no man wants to hear from his own wife.
If I ever got a call from a school because my daughter defended herself from a bully, and SHE was the one in trouble.....I'd be singing her praise and BEGGING the parents of her bully to start shit. You mess with me, that's something forgettable. You mess with my daughter? You're gonna regret every life decision you've ever made.
I always taught my kids, never bully anyone and if I ever get a complaint from the school that you've been bullying people you're not gonna like the punishment that I'm gonna dish out!
“Do you think it’s a good idea to teach your little girl to fight?” Yes what’s the alternative? Letting her get attacked? Better question where were you miss responsibility and the other teacher while some freak put his hands on my daughter twice and took her stuff? People should know how to defend themselves regardless of age
@@FriedGames No. He legally wasn't. First, his son started the incident that caused them to get called to the school. Next, Statham's character was trying to walk away, which is not provocative under self-defense laws. The wife is the instigator here and the husband is the assaulter.
I remember telling my son that he couldn't hit anyone, but he had the right to defend himself. A kid at school was bugging him until my son finally couldn't take it anymore and punched the other one in the nose. I was called to the principal's office because when my son was asked why he hit that boy, he said that his dad told him to :D
The Mother is playing that role perfectly, cheerleading and encouraging to have someone beaten but then crying for the Police when it doesn't go their way.
Sheis definitely playing her role well! If people can't stand the sight of her and find her insufferable then she is definitely worth the acting pay she gets aha
Isn't that called being a Karen?
She wanted it one way, but it went the other way.
Blonde Karens are the worst type of Karens.
It all started after Superman died...
"Do you think it's good to teach your daughter how to fight?" Answer is always yes.
no he emphasized defend herself. teaching them to fight encourages bullying. learning to defend herself means the bully starts the fight and she finishes it.
@@denisjl100 Not at all. I taught every single one of my kids to fight. I never emphasized 'defend yourself' and guess how many kids they bullied? 0 My eldest who's an adult now's first day in middle school she stood up to the bus bully. The driver shook my hand that day and said that girl was a terror and my daughter shut her down. Teaching kids how to fight doesnt encourage bullying.
@@picallo1 Ofc it doesn't, you're responding to one of the sensitives... A lot more of them now than before just an FYI, also good job!
Periodtt
@@picallo1 you didn't taught them to defend themself, but in training you've might imparted the knowledge of not to start a fight, but to end a fight.
Every dad should teach his daughter how to defend herself.
Already done that
The real deal BJJ no bullshido
Half the dads do not even know how to defend themselves
@@DrkngelDelossantos love to hear how you did that
@@pepepepino9485 just pull him into your guard honey. Rolling around on the ground indefinitely is always safe!
I would never apologize for teaching my child to defend herself.
But in reality, schools suspend students for defending themselves against bullies and if they don't retaliate, they lecture their parents that their son/daughter should learn to defend themselves. This is what happens when you give free public education, the parents don't give a shit and neither does the school because they don't need to worry. The school gets job security because of unions regardless of their incompetence and the parents aren't paying anything so they don't care if their child gets suspended or expelled.
@@anuj_s_worldbullies do a good job at hiding what they do. The victims always strike back at the worst time where the teachers see it
@@devoof What's worse they show video to children teaching "defend yourself, don't let them do that to you". But then when you do you get suspended and mostly bulling occurs with a group of people picking on one person or some dude who is affiliated with gangs picking on you. Come on its not like children don't read the news of 13 year olds stabbing another in school to death over dumb shit. Its not like there is no instance of kids bringing a gun to school and shooting up everyone. It happened my school, a highschooler got into a fight one guy pulled out a knife and a third student tried to be a hero as save the guy from getting stabbed and instead he got stabbed to death. This shit doesn't happen in private schools because they care about their school's reputation and will kick out anyone who shows signs of bad behaviors and the parents of bullies will care because they paid out their pockets. And this happened in Toronto, Canada. I can only imagine how it is in the US where kids have easier access to guns and it's the wild west.
Amen
@@anuj_s_world Guns? Merica
A pure example of the proverb "I didn't start it. But I finished it!"
That's a proverb?
@@williamgullett5911 should be 😂
@@williamgullett5911 Ass Kickus 1-43: "He shall not start it, but thou shall finish it".
@@tech-bore8839 Vengeance is mine
@@tech-bore8839what a funny proverb but it's cool 😂
Every child should know how to defend themselves, it's our right.
That's fine aslong they are also taught the difference between defence and attack. That line between determines whether you are a bully or protecting yourself. There is no right but it is useful life skill to attain.
@@CommonSense65HSelf defense is a right. Everything else I agree with.
@@CommonSense65H
Sometimes you MUST attack first, or else you’ll get hurt.
@@MrNoBody198 Only if you predict a physical threat to yourself.
@@CommonSense65H
Yes indeed, don’t start an attack to bully but to defend yourself.
Unbelievable how teachers always side with the bully when they get their ass kicked
Turning a blind eye
Police too.
Corruption is everywhere
@@thestranger5911 Yeah it's a sad world
Unfortunately they'll do whatever they need to in order to keep their job and keep from facing the discomfort of standing up for doing the right thing. Mediocrity, they call it.
Jason Statham is the everyman's James Bond. He leaves the bad guys shaken and stirred.
wwhe will never be 007 because he s just too brutal without class... Idres Elba on the other hand... YES
👍🏿🎯💯
I’d be proud of my daughter for defending herself
I was wondering why she didn’t explain what the boy did first.
Me too.
@@Erin-Thor the video the teacher talked about caught it all.
@@willdiesel8431 what video, it was a person
That mom stepping to him like she was actually ever gonna throw a punch. She the type of person to be the FIRST on the floor in a fight. Not because anyone even hit them, because she pretended to be hit so she doesn’t have to fight.
I have Autism and I hate how parents excuse their child’s bad behavior and bullying just because they have a disability. I was a real nightmare and I remember all the discipline my parents had to do and therapy to guide my emotions. I have nothing but gratitude as a grown up for all they have done for me.
Hollywood doesn't know what autism is. Autistic kids don't act out like that. We keep it bottled up inside, suffering in silence for weeks, months, even years, until the built up pressure becomes too much and the pressure vessel just... bursts. Violently. Like an air compressor with a rusted weld seam.
Sound like the parent of the austim bully can take notes and pages from your folks
I have mad respect for you and your parents.
Damn straight. I'm autistic too and nobody should just deal with injury and harassment, whether it's from someone with a condition or not. It ruins the life of everyone involved.
Yes!! My brother and I are on the spectrum but our mother NEVER EVER used it to excuse any of our misbehavior! She always punished and disciplined us whenever we acted out of line and made it perfectly clear that just because we are on the spectrum that doesn't mean we can misbehave and not get punished for it!
It still gets me upset because I’ve been in situations like this. I defend myself but because i was seen throwing the punch i get in trouble. She definitely did right and defended herself
Wouldn't matter if you threw the punch either way, because you were a part of the fight. Might as well do the deed you are going to get in trouble for in self-defense.
It’s always like this, I had people try to push me down the stairs and then they fall and act like the victim 😂
It's always because we're defending ourselves that the teacher only see's that, not the one who started it, same happened to me
@@drakencardosianbut it should matter, because in some cases where you don't fight back it gets worse.
@@TimothyGod It always gets worse if you don't fight back. Fighting back the correct way almost always has unusual consequences. I've had bosses argue over who would deal with me, all while shaking in their boots. I've been the brick wall that ended careers, while providing a ramp up for others who were deserving. Finding the correct path isn't easy.
Fight? No.
Defend herself? Yes.
You warn someone...TWICE...and they keep at it, they're gonna get hands. It's that simple.
Why twice ? . Not 3 times or even once ?
@@Mr82rebel Not sure why you're asking that, but I'll play along.
Twice is used by me as ample time for someone to pull their heads out of their asses.
I will Ask you to stop. Then I will tell you to stop.
Twice. See?
If you persist, and I have now asked you and told you to stop, the next step is making you stop. This is where you get hands.
You've had two opportunities to get your shit together, and you chose not to. There won't be a third warning. You'll be dropped like a bad habit after two.
@@Mr82rebel twice and the last is the 3 dvmb azz
I'd rather use the 3 strike method. After 3 strikes, it'll get ugly.
F around and find out 😎
That lady manipulated the hell out of her husband
And got her husbands ass whooped.
Accurately depicted of how broads start things.
Almost like "KEEP MY WIFE'S NAME OUT YOUR FUCKING MOUTH"
She's not a lady.
@@MRJK87.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
My 4 year old daughter was constantly being bullied by the 5 year old boy who lived next door. My wife discussed the situation with the parents who found the situation amusing. As I had spent years teaching karate I trained her in a couple of defensive techniques. A bloody nose later the bully never harassed again.
Great job man, you should be proud of yourself, and your daughter👏
A 5 year old BOY was bullying a 4 year old GIRL? Those parents have deeper problems than just their child picking on somebody. Where I come from, regardless of anything, you don’t hit or even play rough with girls
She didn't start it, but she finished it.
@@MsEdabate they found it amusing that their five year old boy was bullying a little girl? Wow. First thing you teach boys is you don’t hit girls or even play rough with girls.
@@classicgunstoday1972this is mostly true or walk away which I am for IAM a peaceful person but in last few years I have seen women think they can hit a man and cry fowl wrong. Momma said don't hit unless you are prepared to be hit back
I hate bullies.
x2
Me 3
doesn't everybody?
@@BenjaminSantos-ic8ei
Nah, female teachers love ‘em, that’s why they always side with them.
I understood that reference
"Do you think its good to teach your daughter how to fight."
Lady, if YOU dont take care of the bullies, someone is bound to do it for you. Like seriously? Why is it always the people in the right that get in trouble. Shm
Fr
Because they try and make it so that you turn a blind eye to bullshit and let it slide.
A boy literally bit my arm so when I punch him to get him off...guess who was suspended? And you know whats worse? He was a regular bad kid that had like 3 previous fights and numerous detentions whilst I never even had a detention before I was still suspended and he got to stay at school. They even made me apologise to him despite him starting it.
I bet you she carries mace and/or a taser and goes to self defense classes in case she gets attacked in the streets while walking out to her car. What's the diference between that and what he did with his daughter? He taught her to defend herself from people who think its ok to mess with her for whatever reason
@@Markus2E5I6 The same thing happened to me many times only I never apologised.
"Get him Jimmy"
"Get him"
"😮"
"Arrest him"
The couple´s acting was EXCELENT, you know they´re doing a great job at acting when even you want to slap the braces off those people...
Good point🎯🤣
I will confess I have no reference point for the rest of this movie but I will say, good on the Sheriff for correctly trying to defuse the situation before and after Jimmy took a swing like the beta he is. Sheriff kept telling Jimmy to get back in his truck and leave, and when Statham defends himself the sheriff just makes him let Jimmy go; no pulling a gun, no loud threats of how he is "the law", just a cop trying to do his job. Kudos movie 👍
Sheriff legitimately warned the other guy to walk away cuz he knew what the guy was dealing with. I think the sheriff knew Jason’s character
@@zikonrokarminrot636 Either that or he didn't want the paperwork and headache when he had to take Jimmy in and his wife screeched his ears off XD
Bullshit. The second the father laid hands on him he should have been arrested for assault.
I spent 8 years in the corps came home. Became a prize fighter and taught all 3 of my kids how to defend themselves. I've always told them you don't start a fight, but you dam well end it.
Any relation to “little hands of steel”?
“Breathe Jimmy, Jesus Christ!” 😂
😂😂
Jimmy crack corn and I don't care 😆😅😂🤣
That type of Karen is everywhere 🤔 The problem is they know who's not going to hit them back. Its all fun n game until they mess with wrong person
Then they wanna play the victim card
Jordan Peterson pointed out that the threat of violence or violent reaction is enough to keep most guys in check. Women don’t have that so women with uncontrolled mouths largely go unchecked and make the lives of everyone around them miserable.
0:51 no sir it is not your fault!!! Teaching your children especially little girls to defend themselves is something any parent should do especially a single father or even a single mother. And i know if my child defended herself and she got in trouble for the school not acting upon the bully’s behavior, then that school is in for a rude awakening
The mom of the bully is like all bark and no bite until she’s left by herself to confront the person 😂
I mean, I’m teaching my daughters how to box right now and they are three and seven years old so…..never too early
How many times does he have to tell her to get in the truck. Just do what your dad tells you.
Curiosity & concern, and it's a good realization moment of what power can do when & if you have control, restraint
@@jeffhardysoulshe probably could've seen all kneeling in the seat from the comfort of the vehicle.
That dude was rabid and by the way he was addressing the child your first priority is to protect your child from collateral damage.
@@willdiesel8431 true, but there are moments where just can't help but being curious as too wanting to watch closely an incident occurring.
@@jeffhardysoul thats what gets you hurt
@@jeffhardysoul Not very bright if that’s how you really think.
Windows are translucent, brainiac…she could see just fine from inside the car, without the risk of being crushed by two brawling men 3x her size.
Damn that mom was annoying,get em jimmy doh 😂
"If I ain't got a weapon I'ma pick up a rock"
-Nate Dogg
Or a shovel.
If I had a daughter, she'd be Ninja Assassin Trained. My son is just like me, quiet, respectful and courteous
Train her in some legit martial art like kickboxing, muay thai or even mma. Idk how useful ninja would be as a fight style (unless u r trolling)
Ninjutsu is a martial art based off real life combat and live or death situations, though I would advise training in Taekwondo or capoeira.
@@kingscorpion7709 if u wanna train taekwondo, then better include boxing with it, cuz u need to learn to attack even at short ranges
@@gambeer134 hmmm a fair point, you should also learn ground combat and throwing techniques.
Ninjutsu is based on nothing, because ninjas never existed@@kingscorpion7709
I taught both of my girls how to use leverage and opportunity to win a fight….you don’t prepare them for the world you want, you prepare them for the world that IS…..
Leverage and opportunity, great plan. I guess strength speed and skill don't count in violent encounters lol
I grew up around both boxing and wrestling and when you're the only girl (who's also 5'3") hanging out with a bunch of guys, you gotta learn how to hold your own and be ready.
@@tempestates13 you must have won a bunch of fights with full grown men with that background. I'm faster than Usain bolt I grew up with fast things around me so I had to learn to hold my own
@@tempestates13 exactly..there are things that do work and things that don’t…I taught my girls what would work…
@@benmyers9030 all I see is a big mouth hiding behind an anonymous account…okay tough guy!
Homefront! mess with a daddy's girl and you'll get hurt badly.
And that's the best case scenario 💯
So like Taken?
Or John wick and daughter instead of Dog. I'm assuming the girl doesn't die.
Karen "don't take any 💩 Jimmy!" 2:34 Jimmy can smell the 💩 on the floor 😂
Never too early! Every father should teach their lil girl (children) how to defend themselves.
We as parents/ fathers will not be around forever. The best thing we can do when we leave this world is knowing your children have been brought up to make good decisions w/ “skills” to protect themselves.
Justice is best served when you do it yourself.
Dudes woman is gonna get him killed 😂
For real!
Taught all my girls how to shoot & keep their knives sharp .
Are they married?
Too bad they aren't holding weapons all the time. When do they pull the piece? Weapons don't work for defence
@@benmyers9030 😂😂😂
almost reminds me of hitgirl from kickass
@mausercal65 when was the last time any of them defended themselves with a weapon? Don't bother answering, we all know it never happened but it's fun to pretend right?
I hate teachers like this so yall ok with the lil piggie pickin on lil girls but yall get mad when that lil girl isn’t so defenseless after all smh
Idk man
The educational system is so screwed i dont even know what they think about half the time in these situations
2:49 “Cassie Shut up.” 😂😂
My Daddy taught me how to defend myself, and it's come in handy a few times, too. What my Daddy didn't teach me, my Momma taught me, but my Daddy taught me the stuff that could hurt or kill depending, and he always told me told me to get scared later, but to think while I was in the situation, because because because being scared would get me killed because I wouldn't be able to think straight and that piece of advice saved mine and my daughter's life one night when I was 22 and she was 2. When I started dating, my Daddy took me to the shooting range and taught me how to shoot, and it was like a right of passage in my family. My Momma was so excited when we got back and asked how I did, and my Daddy told her that I could do some serious damage, I just enjoyed spending time with my Daddy. In my family, even the females were taught about gun safety, and everyone was also taught not to pull out your weapon if you don't intend to use it, and definitely don't stand there stand there shaking and threatening to shoot, fire a shot into the person's shoulder as a warning shot. I know that there's this big whoop de do about being in your feminine energy, but my ex-husband and other exes have told people that what they loved about me was that they could go somewhere or thay I could go out with my friends, and they knew that I could take care of myself. My ex-husband told his friends that I was one hell of a Momma and he knew that I would kick anyone's butt who tried to hurt our daughter and I didn't fight to lose. My Daddy also taught me how to fight dirty and he said that he did that because I was tiny and I needed an advantage. So hell yes teach your daughters how to defend themselves and the difference between a fight and defense, but at some times they may need to fight, and how they can make a weapon out of almost anything. It doesn't make them any less feminine, but they don't need to get a false sense of bravado either, just confidence. Plus teach them that if they do get scared to use it to their advantage because I'm not going to say that I've never been scared,because I have, and I get extremely angry when I get scared and I use that anger from being scared to help me. Our daughters need to know how to protect themselves as well as our sons do.
This reminds me of the scene from the second Lord of the Rings, where the young woman is training with a sword. Paraphrasing here: about the women staying behind still needed to know how to use a sword.
Clancy Brown is always amazing
"She wanted a horse."
Good dad.
Weakness is not kindness. Having zero power is not something to aspire toward.
Try kindness is not weakness, don't mistake one for the other.
Always teach your kids to defend themselves
Well, Jimmy had to deal with not only the Transporter, but the Kurgan too!
Definitely a great lesson could be learned by many, if they chose to.
However, every narcissist is thinking that they are right and everybody else is wrong.
Narcissistic from being a Drug Addict. No wonder why the kid is a bully. Bad Kid comes from a bad parents
Dont be angry with her shes did what she was supposed to do to defend herself that's what my sweet pea will do
Unless she encounters danger, then she'll do nothing
He's not angry at her. You have to act like you are when you get to school.
I'd be proud of my dad if I was that girl. Grabbed from behind and still decks his assailant, though he almost went too far. Stopped himself though.
Good on him for teaching his daughter to defend herself.
He was bare handed -- the other guy was bare handed --
Being attacked from behind is basically a life or death situation --
And the cop saw everything --
Very underrated Jason Statham movie! I enjoyed this one!
Schools never see who starts it. Only who finishes it.
Facts
My favorite thing about Statham is he just plays Statham in everything. Megalodoning transporting, cranking, home fronting... All Statham.
I like how she says take him down jimmy after the fact he’s been taken down lol
That teacher is so out of touch. Nothing wrong with teaching your kid self defense and sticking up for yourself.
Textbook case of "fuck around, and find out."
Teacher:"You think it's a good thing to teach your little girl to fight"
The Dad:"what part of only defend herself, did you not get"
Wicked good movie 😅
One of my favorite Statham films.
My dad didn't teach my sisters to defend themselves. I did. Concealed "pointy"s lipstick and "shocky" flashlights are a girl's best accessory in defense.
Yeah, my kid got bullied at Boy Scout camp one year. I simply asked the scout master if he was running things by the rule of law or the law of the jungle so I could tell my kid which set of rules to operate under. He had no trouble after that.
“JIMMY ME BOY!GET BACK IN THE CAR ME BOY!”
I got in trouble for defending myself a few times dealing with bullies and the last time they gave me detention my mother called my cellphone and asked where I was. When I explained the situation she told me to come home and she’ll handle them. They asked me what I was doing at the front door and I said my mother said I need to go home so Im going home and left. We never did get another call after that 🤔 😂
I have a niece who had an angry sister; she hated that my niece's father was involved in her life and her dad was nowhere to be found. Sad, I know. She behaved aggressively towards my niece until one day, my niece got sick of it and boxed her out. Her dad thought her boxing at a young age. Nowadays, the chances of parents staying active in a childs life have dropped drastically... know that if you have children and both mom and dad are involved, the kids at their school are watching them. Teach them how to defend themselves.
Whenever a school offical scoffs at calling a kid a bully, you know they have a huge problem with bullying.
I love how calm he is before choking that guy out 😂
"you gonna let gim get away with that?" With what? For defending himself after your husband attacked him? Lmfao
“Get him, Jimmy!”
Meanwhile Jimmy needs to get himself. 😮💨
Clancy Brown is cool.
Perfect example of “My dad can beat up your dad”
I would get a new wife. That woman is toxic!
Father : you alright?
Daughter : you know they can't hurt me
Don't be a bully to be a bully
Most unrealistic part is that 20 year old Chevy looking pristine and rust-free, with those owners, at that age. It's not even a pavement princess at that point. That looked like that it'd either be a Ram on its 3rd or 4th transmission, or a Ford that was still contemporary with its model-year. 😂
Nobody ever wants to get involved until the bully is crying. Someone make it make sense, please.
Exactly, teachers be blind until the bully gets consequences then all of a sudden its zero tolerance and violence ain't the answer
Could say the teacher was alerted by a commotion in the playground and when got there all she saw was the girl giving the smackdown.
In reality, teachers know who the bullies are.
Bulling will NEVER be good for this society, because the laws and standards of schools ALWAYS protect cowards!
Clancy Brown, Jason Statham, James Franco in a relatable role. What's not to like?
In the 1990's while serving in the Aus Army I taught my niece's how to defend themselves. 8 months later my 14 yr old niece beat up her 18 yr old boyfriend after he punched my 10yr nephew & Busted his nose. She threw him down a flight of stairs, he broke his wrist & dislocated his shoulder & suffered facial injuries. He ran to the cops who investigated & ended up telling him.
Do you really want the town to know you were beaten up by a 14 year old girl for beating her 10 year old brother. He left town.
I lived this parent/teacher meeting with remarkably similar dialogue.
I almost went across the desk onto the VP.
My son was a TKD black belt in grade school. No problems from cowards.
0:08 Well, someone has an attitude…
One of Stathams best movies..
This is an example of taking the zero tolerance on bullies in the wrong direction. They punish the person defending themselves along with the bully.
This happened to my daughter, told the boy twice to stop touching her and there wasn't a third time. I defended her action as any father should.
The lady manipulating and emotionally forcing her husband to take on a fight is exactly what's wrong with modern gen women. If he takes on a fight, he might lose or get hurt, if he doesn't, his wife would call him "weak" and "fragile" which no man wants to hear from his own wife.
Poor man.
All women are like this 2024
If I ever got a call from a school because my daughter defended herself from a bully, and SHE was the one in trouble.....I'd be singing her praise and BEGGING the parents of her bully to start shit. You mess with me, that's something forgettable. You mess with my daughter? You're gonna regret every life decision you've ever made.
Sorry, but what is the father doing wrong? He is teaching his daughter to defend herself.
She and her dad did amazingly. We must train our kids like that.
I always taught my kids, never bully anyone and if I ever get a complaint from the school that you've been bullying people you're not gonna like the punishment that I'm gonna dish out!
I blame the dad, no one owe you any apology. If you can't control yourself, how you expect your son not to behave that way.
Old dude from the Highlander!
Clancy Brown! He's done a TON of movies and TV, usually in supporting cast roles. One of my favorite actors.
He's the voice of Mr. Krabs from SpongeBob
@@Killua_Morales And also the Warden, and that harbinger guy from John Wick IV. ;)
@@LossMiImKraut And the head guard in Shawshank.
@@liquidmagma Shawshank - thanks, that been the name I been digging for in /dev/brain :)
2:34
The bullies dad is Len from the walking dead.
Btw, that was a good clean judo Body slam then arm break attempt.
Oh, so the bully has rights too.
Shaking my head..
He has the right to get his ass kicked
Yeah.....he had the right to get his nose broken
Very underrated movie
This looks like a great movie to watch
It is!
It is a good movie
That it is indeed. Get it, take some snacks of your liking, curl up in your favourite chair/sofa/whatever and enjoy. 🙂
comments give me hope. Gotta stand up to bullies...
This should be called Karen has a problem
“Do you think it’s a good idea to teach your little girl to fight?” Yes what’s the alternative? Letting her get attacked? Better question where were you miss responsibility and the other teacher while some freak put his hands on my daughter twice and took her stuff? People should know how to defend themselves regardless of age
What happened to get him Jimmy got his ass kicked
Movie is underrated honestly
Movies are great but always so unrealistic. Why wasn't Jimmy arrested for assault?
Sheriff doesn't want the heat from the drug gang the wife is related to.
@@danielhaire6677 I get it but it's just not realistic is all I'm saying.
@@FriedGames 🤣 Good one!
@@FriedGames No. He legally wasn't. First, his son started the incident that caused them to get called to the school. Next, Statham's character was trying to walk away, which is not provocative under self-defense laws. The wife is the instigator here and the husband is the assaulter.
Clancy Brown is the sheriff. The Walk in boss. The Kurgan. And he doesn’t snap Franco’s neck like a twig? He’s on the take
I remember telling my son that he couldn't hit anyone, but he had the right to defend himself. A kid at school was bugging him until my son finally couldn't take it anymore and punched the other one in the nose. I was called to the principal's office because when my son was asked why he hit that boy, he said that his dad told him to :D