Jonathan Majors was arrested in New York City this weekend | UPDATE: Majors has been found Guilty, Fired from Marvel - New Upcoming Movie Role

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I read the responses in this thread and I can see quite clearly why black people are in the state they’re in. There is no unity. There is no inherent need to protect a fellow black. From the getgo I was perplexed on why most of the responses were on some “well he shoulda never hooked up with a white girl”. This man lost so much money over a simple mistake. Weinstein was out there raping women and was able to remain free cause he got folks looking out for him. You fucvkheads were frying this black man over complete bullsh1t. Like fucck. You guys are evil. Gadamn you mutherfucckers.
 

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I read the responses in this thread and I can see quite clearly why black people are in the state they’re in. There is no unity. There is no inherent need to protect a fellow black. From the getgo I was perplexed on why most of the responses were on some “well he shoulda never hooked up with a white girl”. This man lost so much money over a simple mistake. Weinstein was out there raping women and was able to remain free cause he got folks looking out for him. You fucvkheads were frying this black man over complete bullsh1t. Like fucck. You guys are evil. Gadamn you mutherfucckers.

The reason why people are saying he should have stayed away from a white bytch is because all it takes is one complaint and your career is over as a black man. That's the whole point. He should have KNOWN BETTER. He doesn't have the protection like white people do. So you gotta move accordingly and avoid obvious situations.

I don't know why this even has to be explained. You must be a cac.
 
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I read the responses in this thread and I can see quite clearly why black people are in the state they’re in. There is no unity. There is no inherent need to protect a fellow black. From the getgo I was perplexed on why most of the responses were on some “well he shoulda never hooked up with a white girl”. This man lost so much money over a simple mistake. Weinstein was out there raping women and was able to remain free cause he got folks looking out for him. You fucvkheads were frying this black man over complete bullsh1t. Like fucck. You guys are evil. Gadamn you mutherfucckers.
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Just six months ago, Jonathan Majors was convicted of domestic assault and harassment, but that didn’t stop the Hollywood Unlocked from honoring him with the “Perseverance Award” at the annual Impact Awards on Friday night in Beverly Hills.

“I’m imperfect. I have shortcomings — I acknowledge them,” Majors said, fighting tears his during lengthy remarks after being presented with the award by self-help guru and inspirational speaker Iyanla Vanzant.

It was an emotional moment for the actor, who took the stage following a sizzle reel that captured some of the “Creed III” and “Lovecraft Country” star’s career highs and personal lows, but he was greeted with a standing ovation from the starry crowd, led by Hollywood Unlocked founder Jason Lee.


Majors continuously denied all allegations throughout his 19-day trial, but in April, he was sentenced to one year of domestic violence counseling. Per the ruling of a NY judge, Majors must complete a 52-week, in-person program in Los Angeles, where he currently resides.

Onstage at the awards ceremony, Majors was tearful as he reflected on that experience.

“Perseverance means what?” he said. “Perseverance means persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay. And the God I serve has put me in a position where I’ve had to embody that word more than I wished or wanted.”

He continued, “We live in a world where men, Black men in particular, are propped up as either superheroes or supervillains. But I’ve come to realize, me, personally, I ain’t none of that. … I’m just that guy whose faith has been tested. It has been strengthened by this testimony.”


The actor’s legal troubles altered the trajectory of his fast-rising star. Majors was slated to star as Kang the Conqueror in the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, following appearances in “Ant-Man and the Wasp Quantumania” and “Loki,” but he was dropped from all future MCU films on the day the verdict was announced. Other movie roles disappeared too, including a buzzy movie where he’d portray Dennis Rodman. Majors had previously been dropped by his manager at Entertainment 360 and his publicity firm, the Lede Company, following his March 2023 arrest. (He remains repped by the talent agency WME.)

However, in the spirit of the “perseverance” that the Hollywood Unlocked award suggests, on Thursday, it was announced that Majors landed the lead role in Martin Villeneuve’s revenge thriller “Merciless,” his first new project since the conviction.

“There will be moments in your life where things get dark, and I mean really dark. … I’ve seen that darkness in myself,” he said. “I’ve sat in that pitch black and what I’ve learned is that when you catch a glimpse of light, you run as hard and as fast as you can towards it. And I will never take that light for granted again.”

Majors then thanked all of the people who’ve supported him during these trying times: from his family (particularly his mother, sisters, his young daughter and his girlfriend Meagan Good, who was visibly emotional sitting in the audience) to a group of Hollywood heavyweights.

“Light for me has come in a couple of ways: in the midnight texts from our brother Will Smith. Tyler Perry breathed life into me, just supporting and loving on people the way he does,” he said, going on to shout out David Oyelowo and his text message group of Black actors supporting one another, as well as filmmakers Deon and Roxane Taylor for giving him space in their production office.

His “Lovecraft Country” co-star Courtney B. Vance has been another strong support. So, too, was Whoopi Goldberg, who appears on Good’s show “Harlem,” and Majors said “breathed this light of wisdom and understanding and caring onto me and my queen. [Whoopi] allowed us to understand the support of community. … They are extraordinary people.”


Earlier in the evening, Majors and Good walked the red carpet hand-in-hand and he abstained from doing many interviews, opting to share this thoughts onstage instead. The awards ceremony was hardly Majors’ first Hollywood appearance post-controversy. In March, he attended the 7th Annual AAFCA Special Achievement Awards luncheon with Good, plus the couple walked the red carpet at the NAACP Image Awards.

Tiffany Haddish returned as host for the 4th annual Hollywood Unlocked Impact Awards, held at the Beverly Hilton in Los Angeles. Other honorees include Cardi B (the inspiration award), Jasmine Crockett (the social impact award), civil rights attorney Ben Crump (the community award), designer Christian Louboutin (the innovation award), Fat Joe (the culture award), and Da Brat and Jessica Harris-Dupart (the spirit award). Although there was no perseverance award recipient at the 2023 ceremony, celebrated actor and singer Jenifer Lewis was honored with the award in 2022.

Majors concluded his speech with a call to action, saying the last few years have reminded him just how much impact we all can have on others each and every day.

“Perseverance is more than just pushing through tough times,” he explained. “It’s about the people who inspire you, encourage you and support us. Those who ignite that flame, that light, that’s central within us that keep us going when we feel we can’t. I receive this award not just as an acknowledgement that I have persevered, but as a command to be there for others and to help them when and if their trials come.”

His final words, though, were for his daughter. “Your father loves you,” Majors said, choking back sobs as he exited the stage to another standing ovation from the crowd.
Jonathan Majors Breaks Down in Tears While Accepting Hollywood Unlocked’s Perseverance Award: ‘I’m Imperfect. I Have Shortcomings’
 

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Meagan Good might've made out with a steal here. Brought low at the maximum floor, now the stock's trending back up :ehh:

Have to applaud her investment acumen :ehh:

On a side note, this nikka really does walk, talk and act like a Civil Rights nikka :heh:
fukk that bytch. Trying to act like she was some A list actress at Bongos in Miami years ago. I hope she got rid of that nasty cigarette smoking habit :scust:
 

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The reason why people are saying he should have stayed away from a white bytch is because all it takes is one complaint and your career is over as a black man. That's the whole point. He should have KNOWN BETTER. He doesn't have the protection like white people do. So you gotta move accordingly and avoid obvious situations.

I don't know why this even has to be explained. You must be a cac.
:jbhmm: being a black man living in America really is like living under de facto jim crow.:mjpls: in regards that white men can still to point lynch black men for dealing with their white women. Because that what happing to Majors he got lynch by the media and Hollywood that is ran by white men from dealing with a white woman that wanted to pull a stunt on him:francis:
 
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