captainharlock7
CaptainHarlock7
captainharlock7

Consider for a moment how few rapists and abusers ever see any consequences. And he would have almost certainly continued his abuse in the future because he had plenty of enablers. Aren’t women and those men who care about us allowed to feel anger and rage about what he did? It’s perfectly reasonable in my opinion to

I’m going to stay positive and assume you, like every other stan out there, has not actually read bits of the deposition.

LOL, what? So, when there’s no evidence of the donation(s), you feel it’s appropriate to state that there were in fact donations? You think he’d donate anonymously or something after publicly hyping his promise? You brought up the “donations” in the first place—why don’t you provide some evidence they actually exist

That’s right. Every time I see this photo I want to gather her in my arms so heartbreaking. It also makes me think of Rihanna’s photos. It was important that we see the violence and not look away from the horror.

So you’re saying his victim’s claims are just accusations then? Because it sure seems like you’re trying to rally against the “celebration” of his death by saying that her claims are unproven until he’s convicted.

Well, it wouldn’t be an article about an abuser of women if someone didn’t try to blame his abuse on women.

Please point out the ‘celebration’... Not seeing a reason to mourn =/= Celebrating.

“you’re too lazy to do 5 minutes of research “

Is anyone else put off by the way Jidenna says to “revere” women? It almost reminds me of John Kelly lamenting that women are no longer considered “sacred.” Like, we’re not asking for special treatment or to be put on a pedestal. Also in case anyone is interested, anthropological studies indicate that human societies

From todays WashPost

I have found a home in this comments section. I had no fucks to give about his death and I hope that Geneva Ayalas is able to live a fulfilling life with this sack of shit now six feet under.

There is a difference between supporting or condoning his murder, and refusing to shed crocodile tears over it. I’m not sure why people have a tough time understanding that.

I mean, the main difference is that X was in poverty and unknown before he changed his ways for the better. XXX was famous and rich as fuck while he took the opportunity to be a garbage human being. Usually in the latter, that sort of behavior is amped up and supported by sycophants.

Damon, thank you. This man’s passing and the outpouring of so-called grief has been a bleak reminder of how patriarchy works, and how men (and some choice women) will defend the bad behavior of their fellow men because in a patriarchal society, all men are simply unfulfilled potential. Nevermind the really awful shit

Yup true scumbag. In another case he was in lockup a little while back and in his own words, beat him until he was “leaking” and then he smeared the blood on his own face. The reason? He thought the cellmate was gay and was looking at him. I actually had a couple people tell me I shouldn’t judge him since I’m not

The fans will never forgive his victim for letting herself get tortured.

A lot of people find it really easy to assume the women they care about would never find themselves in abusive relationships because they are “good girls.” In their mind victims did something to deserve being treated this way. That’s how they can sleep easy at night.

How about trying to help his own domestic violence victim? She had to put up a fucking gofundme page to pay for surgery after he beat her. Why are you caping for this piece of shit? Good riddance.

To paraphrase Clarence Darrow, “I’ve never wished a man dead, but I’ve read many obituaries with great pleasure.”