Goofy nikka kept that shyt? Man I woulda destroyed that shyt, especially if you know nikkas is on ya head top.
He was too busy tending to lawsuits and business settlements that he probably forgot...smh.
Goofy nikka kept that shyt? Man I woulda destroyed that shyt, especially if you know nikkas is on ya head top.
Nıgga I will abuse you if you ever post some dumb shıt like this again....Many many many kids see abuse much worse than this on a weekly basis.
If this is his only time putting hands on Cassie, he certainly can go through counseling to address his control/temper issues. The key is rehabilitation. All this online judgy sh*t has to stop!
Even if it doesn't, there should be room in the discourse for context and shift-perspective.
My first reaction would
My first reaction would be to stop the attack.
But would I say kill the man in response?? And after the attack, I would wonder the Why behind What I saw.
That's the more important point -- and always has been.
The owners of that hotel need to answer for holding onto this evidence for the past 7-8+ years.
Suge was abusive to men and women. He just never got caught.
Right
And he will be the first to say he will kill a nygaa who did that to his mom or sister..
I'm not even saying this is mild. Maybe it was excessive in her eyes, but what I'm saying is there are much worse forms of domestic violence that warrants the types of reactions in this thread.
Domestic violence is REAL. But there are different forms of it. Until we as a society can admit male mental/emotional instability leads to forms of violence like this, I think we're missing the bigger picture.
If someone beat your daughter, what would you do??@Eye Cue DA COLI GAWD
^^^^^^^Would let a nygga beat his daughter down and tell his daughter that dude just needs counseling
Human beings are flawed. Those flaws lead people to be insecure and load up with tension that can come out in the form of physical violence in this video.
People see videos like this and want to react off the immediacy of what they witnessed, instead of looking deeper.
I mean, look this thread. 95% witch hunt. Many seemingly would be cool with putting this guy on the stake and burning him alive.
This is what I'm talking about the rapid savagery of social media. This video is another vessel people use to cast judgement on others based on a 30 second clip.
Human beings are flawed. Those flaws lead people to be insecure and load up with tension that can come out in the form of physical violence in this video.
People see videos like this and want to react off the immediacy of what they witnessed, instead of looking deeper.
I mean, look this thread. 95% witch hunt. Many seemingly would be cool with putting this guy on the stake and burning him alive.
This is what I'm talking about the rapid savagery of social media. This video is another vessel people use to cast judgement on others based on a 30 second clip.
Without the footage he’d be ashamed to admit this happened. Puff know this is abuse.
This was excessive in my eyes and I didn’t even think her lawsuit was legit. He threw her down. Kicked her. Dragged her. Threw glass vases at her. That’s excessive.
You're not articulating your point well.I'm not even saying this is mild. Maybe it was excessive in her eyes, but what I'm saying is there are much worse forms of domestic violence that warrants the types of reactions in this thread.
Domestic violence is REAL. But there are different forms of it. Until we as a society can admit male mental/emotional instability leads to forms of violence like this, I think we're missing the bigger picture.