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I'm willing to bet she loves him even more now. That's the twisted logic of toxic people.
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1. The whole entertainment gave R Kelly a pass until last year along w/ his very large fanbase. R Kelly should've been locked up 1995, but he was selling records so it got a pass. Also, Aaliyah didn't need to talk about it. She was a the victim, however as soon as that stuff came out Kelly should've been prosecuted & indicted. "Some things aren't for public consumption", and those some things are R Kelly.3. Man Aliyah was probably ****ed up from that, she was a child. R Kelly married Aliyah when she was 15, he was 27. In giving dude a pass u also normalize his behaviour & potentially causing other victims. If you don't see the problem in that then idk what else to say. Imagine seeing your powerful pedo rapist selling millions of records in your workplace,
1, Give him a pass? Do you mean before he got locked up?
TBH Aaliyah herself said she didn't want to get into it. Her Mother had a lot to do with what happened and it's been reported that Aaliyah's Mother had sex with R.Kelly too. I would respect her wishes - especially with her being deceased and all. She had every right to not talk about it. Some things aren't for public consumption.
a) Does riding around playing R. Kelly's music mean I endorse and support pedophiles or give him a pass? b) Does R. Kelly being molested as a kid mean he was ****ed up too? It's a whole big mess as far as I'm concerned so I just shut up about it because the man is locked up.
Boosie also had a grown woman suck off 12 & 13 yr old son & brag about it. Dude is ****ed in the head.
2. I thought that was fake / a bad joke???? DId that really happen???
3. Man Aliyah was probably ****ed up from that, she was a child. R Kelly married Aliyah when she was 15, he was 27. In giving dude a pass u also normalize his behaviour & potentially causing other victims. If you don't see the problem in that then idk what else to say. Imagine seeing your powerful pedo rapist selling millions of records in your workplace,
Give him a pass? Do you mean before he got locked up?
TBH Aaliyah herself said she didn't want to get into it. Her Mother had a lot to do with what happened and it's been reported that Aaliyah's Mother had sex with R.Kelly too. I would respect her wishes - especially with her being deceased and all. She had every right to not talk about it. Some things aren't for public consumption.
Does riding around playing R. Kelly's music mean I endorse and support pedophiles or give him a pass? Does R. Kelly being molested as a kid mean he was ****ed up too? It's a whole big mess as far as I'm concerned so I just shut up about it because the man is locked up.
Boosie also had a grown woman suck off 12 & 13 yr old son & brag about it. Dude is ****ed in the head.
I thought that was fake / a bad joke???? DId that really happen???
Im strictly speaking of a woman's (or man's) decisions.
I can't think of a more protective group of people than Black men when it comes to our Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, Aunts, Nieces, etc.
For a lot of us, the very first fight we ever had was over "Yo Mamma" jokes.
This narrative that Black men are supposed to "protect" Black women from the consequences of their own decisions reminds me of the dude in the black jacket who tried to fight 8 ball jacket dude but had nothing to say to his female friend when she was wilden...
IJS there is a narrative taking form out here and its 100% false and dangerous.
What happened between Meg and Tory has NOTHING to do with "Black Men" and EVERYTHING to do
with Meg and Tory's decision making skills.
If she's mad about the jokes on the internet then again...what does that have to do with "Black Men"?
PLENTY of Black Women are laughing, posting memes, making jokes.
Be careful with what you say online.Aaliyah could have said “no”.... her and her mother wanted to be in the industry so it is what it is... and it wasn’t like Aaliyah was some little helpless girl... and this was back in the 90s... people grew up faster back in the day...
Nothing wrong with Boosie did... he shouldn’t have made that public though.
Be careful with what you say online.
NT detectives will figure it out.So do we know what really happened?
Most people aren't /that/ mad at R Kelly, they just like being able to judge a celebrity of a crime that sounds bad and hold it over their head, like people did with the Kobe case. If people were really mad then they would fight harder to have his music removed from platforms.
Most people aren't /that/ mad at R Kelly, they just like being able to judge a celebrity of a crime that sounds bad and hold it over their head, like people did with the Kobe case. If people were really mad then they would fight harder to have his music removed from platforms.
put in my earbuds when i heard his voicePlaying that dom in the background
welp, she didn't beat the **** out the thief. so he just shot her??? wild
"i didn't do ****."
my bad for thinking my prior thoughts, i just couldn't wrap my head this situation. dude really shot her for no reasonable reason.
welp, she didn't beat the **** out the thief. so he just shot her??? wild
"i didn't do ****."
my badI apologize for thinking my prior thoughts. I just couldn't wrap my head around this situationm & didn't think dude really that dumb enough to shoot her for no reasonable reason. She by no means deserved that.