Chimera said:This would be a good example of Assuming the Worst (and then seeking to punish the other for it). Step back.
I'm not intentionally rude. But if you walk in front of me and stand there, I have to get around you. Sometimes that involves unintentional contact. Sometimes that involves putting my hand out to stop you. Sometimes that requires me to nudge you to get your attention.
Unfortunately, on very rare occasions, I am required to be rude. If I say "excuse me" several times and you ignore me, I need to take firmer steps to get you to move. (You may be intentionally distracting or obstructing me in order to help someone else approach and/or rob me.)
In no case have I ever resorted to violence. Period. But I can be verbally rude when required.
OK, but that wasn't your description. You described yourself pushing past people, and them taking exception to that and remarking on it. In which case, good for them!
Frankly, whether or not you're carrying someone else's money and/or have a gun is irrelevant. It may be relevant to you, but someone else's money and your gun not being delayed 3 seconds is not relevant to me. Someone else's money can wait 3 seconds if I want to get the the grapefruits in the supermarket. Those aims are not more important than mine - which I will value, at the moment, to the exact amount you are carrying.
If someone is deliberately obstructing you, that's different. Again, the money and the gun are irrelevant. Obsruction of another person is rude, and rudeness is an acceptable response.
But your money and your gun have nothing to do with it. They are not more important than my grapefruit.
