The TYT coverage was I believe all the posters who said Anna Kasparan let out her inner MAGA. She intentionally misrepresented what he was convicted for
That was a small aspect of Top Five, movie dealt with a lot more shyt than that.
The movie didn’t bomb. It made 26M on a 12M budget.
He produced and starred in the Saw spinoff that came out two years ago.
There wasn’t a push to make him a rom com star. He wrote and directed the movie.
they getting cooked in the comments. Ana has a weird ass bone to pick with Black people now. Shes like the Haagar guy now, extra weirdo emphasis on Black stuffThe TYT coverage was I believe all the posters who said Anna Kasparan let out her inner MAGA. She intentionally misrepresented what he was convicted for
The TYT coverage was I believe all the posters who said Anna Kasparan let out her inner MAGA. She intentionally misrepresented what he was convicted for
By law. Regardless of man or woman. What she did was actual attempted robbery and assault. By law. Him trying to retrieve his device back. Was perfectly legal. He didn’t punch her. Kick her. Hit her at all. He can use justifiable force(not OD) to retrieve his property if any adult is trying to pry it from his hands.Him getting convicted of assault for prying his own phone out of her hands is causing alot of people cognitice dissonance. The dissonance comes from the mismatch between what the law says and what common sense says ought to be allowable.
Alot of dudes believe you can respond to physical aggression with women with equal force, but we're seeing that you can't (and still expect to not ever be charged for it).
What this means is that there's a (large) amount of room women have to be physically aggressive with men before the man can definitely "fight back", and according to this court, this White Woman Named Jabbari was still within that limit.
The lesson for Black men is the instant you sniff thinsg getting physical or violent with a woman, regardless of if she initiates it or not, get out of there. Let her have the phone, let her have the space, whatever. Just get away. And also don't be texting anything incriminating later. Treat it like the Mafia - nothing on phone, nothing where she can record you, none of that.
nikka. Ur insane. Someone tries to take ur property. As a celebrity. Let them have it? lol. That’s crazy af.It's even simpler than this. The lesson is the split second she becomes violent, get away from her immediatley. Don't try to take back your phone, or put her in a cab, nothing. Let her have it.
Yet here he is, convicted of a misdemeanor. What matters is what the ultimate outcome will be, not what it should be.By law. Regardless of man or woman. What she did was actual attempted robbery and assault. By law. Him trying to retrieve his device back. Was perfectly legal. He didn’t punch her. Kick her. Hit her at all. He can use justifiable force(not OD) to retrieve his property if any adult is trying to pry it from his hands.
Especially if you're a celebrity. You can afford another one. Was all this worth the bag?nikka. Ur insane. Someone tries to take ur property. As a celebrity. Let them have it? lol. That’s crazy af.
My uncle told me years ago “you know someone really has that money when they have an exceptional defence team”Good to great defense teams cost MONEY
Jonathan Majors wasn’t rolling in bank. He made $500k for his role in Antman, the tv checks were considerably less. It more than likely costs about 500k to get in the door of a “GREAT” defense attorney’s office.
I get it. shyt is crazy. Hindsight is 20/20.Especially if you're a celebrity. You can afford another one. Was all this worth the bag?
I tend to believe a more experienced/older celebrity would have handled this differently. But he's still relatively young and just became a household name like 2 or 3 years ago (he was still basically an unknown when the Spike Lee movie in Vietnam came out at the beginning of the pandemic). Someobody like Jamie Foxx orI get it. shyt is crazy. Hindsight is 20/20.