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Im confused can someone break this down for me
Ol girl had a bad date w/ Aziz and tried to piggyback off the MeToo shyt and ruin his career. Everybody w/ half a brain responded w/ the .
Im confused can someone break this down for me
:ChappelleOhDear:And last week they came at Dave Chappelle for essentially saying exactly this.
Franco's shyt was similarly dropped, as so. Other than Cosby, who had a shyt ton of allegations, I don't remember any black men that got put on the screen. And even with Cosby, he's a divisive issue, because people still hate on him for making the "pound cake" speech, as if he didn't come from a ghetto, and didn't work his way out. Then, these allegations on top of that, make it difficult for some people to openly defend him.This is starting to look suspicious.
Feminists haven't said shyt before, Grace believed this shyt because campus feminism and take back the night and RAINN taught her to think that way.
So why the backlash now on behalf of an Asian man, which would not have been given to a white man or black man?
This is starting to look suspicious.
Feminists haven't said shyt before, Grace believed this shyt because campus feminism and take back the night and RAINN taught her to think that way.
So why the backlash now on behalf of an Asian man, which would not have been given to a white man or black man?
Aziz is probably like "man I didn't even ask her to suck it!"The crazy thing is that the story is completely from the alleged victim's perspective. It's human nature for people to trump things up in the story when they want you to believe them. She told the story from her perspective and people are still like "Uhhh...no". Imagine the story from Aziz's perspective.
And I notice you never responded in the other thread about the similarities between this and Bill Cosby
I wanted to make a Jay Z joke out of it but I agree with this. I've been reading a lot of amazing tweets recently from this situation and the James Franco one too. Communication regarding sex and fairplay is also a topic we must look hard at as a society.The folks saying Aziz got shooters on deck need to recognize that women who side with him have a stake in this too. If this man goes down over misconstrued signals, then playing hard to get and seduction go out the window as well. This isn't about Ansari's clout, but about basic initiation of sexual contact in general. This woman who accused Aziz is about to fukk up the game for everybody. Thank God there are women out there who wont let that happen.
aziz literally got shooters on deck..
he put in the work with feminists/sjw camps
he put in the work with minorities/anti-islamophobic camps
he put in the work with democrats/anti-trump camps
he put in the work with netflix/master of none/hollywood gay agenda camps
aziz got them militants ready to fight for him
hear hear. It's cold out here for black men. As a black man I find it suspect when I meet black men who don't believe in anything. The world is evil, we need to believe in something to get through the day.Well, we all know what side of the issue our women would be on. We're expected to defend them no matter what, even if they are in the wrong. But when black men are wronged, under the right circumstances they will pile on. I'm grateful this scenario didn't play out with a black man. The results would not have been pretty.
Russell Simmons and Tavis SmileyFranco's shyt was similarly dropped, as so. Other than Cosby, who had a shyt ton of allegations, I don't remember any black men that got put on the screen. And even with Cosby, he's a divisive issue, because people still hate on him for making the "pound cake" speech, as if he didn't come from a ghetto, and didn't work his way out. Then, these allegations on top of that, make it difficult for some people to openly defend him.