Authority boner can't handle having his authority taken away. It leaves him feeling impotent, you see. Feelings of inadequacy, and all that.
this human seems incompetent though, shoving someone who wasn’t posing a threat, then attempting to sue them for reacting accordingly to being shoved...feelings of incompetence should be expected, the question is, will this one try learning from his mistakes? Given he’s suing someone who did nothing wrong, this unfortunately isn’t likely
Don't be silly, of course not.
Here's the deal, people with inferiority complexes want to feel big and powerful, so they gravitate toward positions of power where they get to exert authority over other people. They often have these inferiority complexes because of very profound deficits in their ability to perform or function, which they make up for by getting the dopamine rush of exerting that authority. This guy seems to fit that bill perfectly-- He is unable to actually accomplish real, profound tasks-- as such, he does not have a strong internal sense of self that exists outside of a social heirarchy. He has to make up for it by becoming a figure that others in the heirarchy have no choice but to respect and obey. He is not able to properly utilize that power however, because of his innate deficits as a person, and so simply abuses that power, and flagrantly.
QED.
When challenged about it, he lacks the capacity to properly defend himself, so he lashes out about how being challenged causes him such intense mental anguish.
Essentially, he's the kind of person who should never wield power of any kind, and instead, should be getting psychological counselling-- However the US's mental health infrastructure is so terrible that this guy would never get the actual coaching and self-betterment exercises and treatments needed to better develop a more healthy sense of identity, and so he is likely to continue being a miserable person who seeks out and abuses power to feel good about himself for the rest of his life.