Is it normal to beat up people i don't know?

My younger brother always tells me to beat up these people, but I don't even know what they did, or if I can trust my brother.
Please help,
Chongo

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  • PeniYuk

    Well, Chongo. If you keep doing this then Trip will tell the cops. And then Hawk, Lex, Jam and Trip will take your kiss tickets.

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  • jimdog

    When I was a kid if I had a problem with someone my older brother would drag me round to see them and tell me to hit them unless they were older than me he would do it but he always wanted to know the truth as to why cause he didnt want to go and give someone a beating if I was getting on like a tool.

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  • alv1592

    why don't u ask what these people did??

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  • iamandam

    that's not very nice.

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  • aussiewolf

    why dont you teach him some moves so he can beat up these kids on his own and be there for back up? that way people will respect him because he can look after himself and not just because his older brother comes to the rescue.

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  • harrypotters

    Id make sure to know what he says they did, than go try to talk to them and get thier side of the storry. If they are asses or you just think he is telling the truth yeah beat them up. But dont let him use you as a tool to beat up people he might just have grudges against for some reason. Or he will keep starting shit and expect you to deal with it for him.

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  • That_Guy_From_The_Party

    wtf is that shit. you better stop with that and beat your brothers ass. and i also point that he is your younger brother, you are not supposed to do what he tell you to.

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  • Yes, you're a good brother to him. Are you guys Italian?(I'm only asking this because family loyalty is really important to Italians).

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