Fair isn't fair, Dean. Like I'm supposed to help you because fair is fair? Try I need you to help me so I wont rip out your spine and beat you with it. I might respond to that, maybe.
The quote highlights a challenge to the idea of fairness, suggesting that fairness alone is not a sufficient reason for someone to help another. Instead, the speaker implies that assistance is driven by self-interest or a desire for power rather than fairness.
The speaker humorously threatens violence, indicating that their willingness to help depends on personal gain, and hints at a potentially more aggressive response if their needs are not met. This reflects a confrontational attitude and a focus on self-preservation or dominance.