I had to save that shytThis is gold
I had to save that shytThis is gold
RightI do give her the benefit of the doubt though: if you're a public official in the justice system you're supposed to take action, protect and serve, etc.
No one can say she wasn't trying to stand around at least and I'd want that from people in the law system.
She did try to do what's right and actions speak louder than words here, from my point of view at least.
What the fukk does that even meanProof that black faces in high places is a fukking scam
How do you know my unc Meiway, breh?
Over some tacos too.Grown ass man trying to scrap with a woman
It means that just because someone is black and in a high place, doesn't meant shyt. It doesn't mean they deserve to be there and it damn sure doesn't mean they earned their spot.What the fukk does that even mean
she expected a pass or possibily keeping this out of the pressshe would be out in a few hours, it's was nothing major she only needed to give her name.
Americans love not saying their name or giving their ids
ATL is a hot land fill level mess
This is one of those things that you figure out as a man and try to work your way around it since you can never just say it and call it out..^^^I once said I have dealt with women that work at Wal-Mart all the way up to lawyers and the mentality was the same… This right here proves what I said is true.
no male guidance no father no Man no accountability for her actions. Needless to say had that been a Black Man public official or not it would've went another way.Why all these 40,45,50 year old black folks who have solid jobs/careers mentally out here acting like 18,20,22 year olds
Even this bytch social media she trying to be like these young ig/only fan bytches
These old hoes love attention
They thotted in College too.They missed out on thotting because they were in school..delayed 20s
Men do it too, we call it a midlife crisis but female college enrollment has been outpacing male for almost a decade so we're going to see more of this
Eh, somewhatI’m gonna put some blame on the parent(s). I’ve seen this throughout college and the corporate world. Black women are rarely prepared for the dating life, especially if they don’t come from a stable home or an overly dogmatic Christian household.
Their parents force their daughters to focus on studies, get a career and a good man will magically appear at their doorstep. Meanwhile, other cultures are taught to seek out their future husbands in college, if not there, at least by their early 20s.
What happens is stunted emotional growth, and by the time they’re in their 30s, if they haven’t locked down a man, they go through their delayed hot girl summer which could last up into their 30s.
If they were taught to date healthily during their college years and young adulthood, this would be less prevalent. But if there’s no (good) father to give their daughter guidance, they end up in the real world unprepared and hiding behind your degrees doesn’t work in situations like we’ve seen in the bodycam video.