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I wouldn’t necessarily say CTG is acting guilty. He’s got a lot of stuff to lose and in the current day and age where the court of public opinion’s sentiment carries a lot of weight, I can at least fathom why dude is trying to silence this once and for all.
Also, you have to take a look at people’s motives for moving the way they do. It’s obvious that CTG has been doing a lot to make sure this goes away, and even understandable since we know he has a lot to lose. But it’s also important that we take a close look at the people who are trying to give this story a platform. First Star, who clearly cared little for the victim’s ordeal, and now Choke no Joke, another people who’s on bad terms with CTG.
I’m not taking away from shorty’s claims, because ultimately none of us will know for sure what went down, and it’s important for victims like her to have a platform to speak out, but we should definitely pay attention to a) how all of this is coming out, b) the people who are presenting the story, and c) the way they speak/interact with the victim. Choke no Joke and Star are two people who can easily be thought of as individuals wanting to see CTG black listed more than they want justice (if it were not already properly served) for Jessica Reid.
Also, you have to take a look at people’s motives for moving the way they do. It’s obvious that CTG has been doing a lot to make sure this goes away, and even understandable since we know he has a lot to lose. But it’s also important that we take a close look at the people who are trying to give this story a platform. First Star, who clearly cared little for the victim’s ordeal, and now Choke no Joke, another people who’s on bad terms with CTG.
I’m not taking away from shorty’s claims, because ultimately none of us will know for sure what went down, and it’s important for victims like her to have a platform to speak out, but we should definitely pay attention to a) how all of this is coming out, b) the people who are presenting the story, and c) the way they speak/interact with the victim. Choke no Joke and Star are two people who can easily be thought of as individuals wanting to see CTG black listed more than they want justice (if it were not already properly served) for Jessica Reid.