You're serious aren't you? You know good and damn well your bulshit scenario is different than the verbal abuse that I'm talking about.
You're serious aren't you? You know good and damn well your bulshit scenario is different than the verbal abuse that I'm talking about.
"this is for why I wasn't born like my brother, handsome and tall"
I rest my case.
…forget it, they're on a roll.
and after all of this, he was acquitted of the charges against him but, to a whole lot more people who would ever admit it, Nate Parker will always be guilty of "something", making him no different than Chris Brown to some of you.
So we're actually asking what's worse, Verbal or Physical Abuse? Really?
I saw them both. I liked them both. Birth Of A Nation could have done with some tightening of the script but I wouldn't say it "wasn't very good".
The A.V. Club
Kinda raked.
and my point is agreeing to a settlement isn't saying your innocent, either.
a litte iffy = he was black, something wasn't right there, I don't care what a jury (of probably white people) says
You know what I mean.
It's not a contest, they're both bad.
He handled it far worse on a PR level?
Nate Parker had burden of proof working for him…how did that work out for him?
And he also was made to pay for some of those misdeeds.
'Yes being accused and acquitted should clear my name and allow me to continue with my career and have my film nominated for an Oscar…oh wait, I'm black. Fuck"—Nate Parker
I was with you until your last comment. Verbal abuse, while no where near as physical is just has bad as beating someone one.
Now that's a valid point.
Thanks.
She did.