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Video: Diddy Physically Assaulting Cassie

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It does not contradict anything. You act like she could just leave. He blew a nigga car up. Ridiculous.

You know how crazy it sounds that Diddy allegedly beat her, raped her, had her gang-raped, drugged her, prevented her from working, controlled how she looked and on top of that, when she got away, blew up the person she was seeing car...and didn't go to the police?

In between being gangraped and realizing Diddy is crazy enough to blow up a fucking car when I left him, I would wake the fuck up and call the cops because that means he's crazy enough to kill me. In fact, if a motherfucker is on some shit like blowing up cars, I wouldn't even wanna go back to them.

I wouldn't finally leave after a decade of abuse, get a husband, have a baby and then use some MeToo Era bailout law to get a couple million because my new man is broke.

At a certain point, we gotta realize it's both.

They want the money and take down a man who is given them everything at the price their dignity and self-respect dignity down.

Diddy gave Cassie thousands upon thousands of dollars. Millions of dollars worth of clothing. Gave her homes on each coast.

She wasn't Tina Turner, who was broke and had nothing until she left her man. Was getting beaten senseless and then told to go on stage. Cassie didn't even have a career to even stick around for. Didn't have a family to stick around for.

Lol, like Diddy blew up a fucking car, which is a fucking felony, had a witness and an intended victim and she didn't do shit but go back and let him be a menace.
 
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You know how crazy it sounds that Diddy allegedly beat her, raped her, had her gang-raped, drugged her, prevented her from working, controlled how she looked and on top of that, when she got away, blew up the person she was seeing car...and didn't go to the police?

In between being gangraped and realizing Diddy is crazy enough to blow up a fucking car when I left him, I would wake the fuck up and call the cops.

Not finally leave, get a husband, have a baby and then use some MeToo Era bailout law to get a couple million because my husband is broke.
Where are you getting this information

Idk how many times it needs to be said to yall that you can't tell someone how to deal with their trauma. That's what YOU would have done
 
Where are you getting this information

Idk how many times it needs to be said to yall that you can't tell someone how to deal with their trauma. That's what YOU would have done

You can tell someone how to deal with their trauma. We live in a fucking society with other people. We tell people everyday to do shit that is hard, difficult and challenging despite how the fuck they feel.

Other people's actions affect us. Other people's vulnerabilities affect us.

It's funny, the same people that will tell families in crime-ridden neighborhoods, that they should call the cops on troublemakers.

The same people that said the whole "Stop Snitching Movement" of the 2000s fucked a generation.

Will turn around and say a woman that stayed in a relationship with a man for financial security, but he's out here blowing up cars and shit...

"You can't tell her how to deal with her trauma."

How infantilizing is that?

Would you tell someone that got shot, they need to take all the time that they need, whether it's 6 months to a whole fucking decade to call the cops and say who did it?

Cassie was a whole ass adult. She wasn't a child that was groomed and had to take time to understand what happened.

So yes, we can tell people how to deal with bad shit happening to them. We built entire scientific disciplines to tell people how to deal with bad shit happening to them. We built institutions to tell people how to deal with bad shit happening to them.

The idea that we can't do that because of fucking feelings of adults is stupid as fuck.

Like yeah, "I left my boyfriend and he just blew up a car but I don't wanna call the cops on him because he treats me bad and has money."
 
You can tell someone how to deal with their trauma. We live in a fucking society with other people. We tell people everyday to do shit that is hard, difficult and challenging despite how the fuck they feel.

Other people's actions affect us. Other people's vulnerabilities affect us.

It's funny, the same people that will tell families in crime-ridden neighborhoods, that they should call the cops on troublemakers.

The same people that said the whole "Stop Snitching Movement" of the 2000s fucked a generation.

Will turn around and say a woman that stayed in a relationship with a man for financial security, but he's out here blowing up cars and shit...

"You can't tell her how to deal with her trauma."

How infantilizing is that?

Would you tell someone that got shot, they need to take all the time that they need, whether it's 6 months to a whole fucking decade to call the cops and say who did it?

Cassie was a whole ass adult. She wasn't a child that was groomed and had to take time to understand what happened.

So yes, we can tell people how to deal with bad shit happening to them. We built entire scientific disciplines to tell people how to deal with bad shit happening to them. We built institutions to tell people how to deal with bad shit happening to them.

The idea that we can't do that because of fucking feelings of adults is stupid as fuck.

Like yeah, "I left my boyfriend and he just blew up a car but I don't wanna call the cops on him because he treats me bad and has money."
This.... This ain't it b
 
This.... This ain't it b

It is it.

People just don't like to hear it because it involves women, but it's the truth. It goes for anybody. Fuck how you feel, you live in a society, you have a duty and responsibility to maintain the safety of society. Your obligation isn't to your fucking trauma or your fucking feelings.

A motherfucker shoot the club up, people are like, "We need to find out who did it to prevent other shootings. Please report any evidence."

A motherfucker goes around kidnapping children, "We need all information on the make and vehicle. Please be alert."

A motherfucker going around sexually assaulting people, "The victims have the right to take their time due to trauma."

Not only people encourage motherfuckers to take their time, not to say anything until they are ready, which can be a whole fucking 20 years from now. So the assaulter can go around doing this to other people.

Then we supposed to believe them wholeheartedly because if we believe them wholeheartedly, it will encourage victims to say something?

Society has made every single effort to make it as seamless and easy as possible to report sexual assaults and we still talking about, "Well, how they feel about it is important..."

We don't do that for any other crime or violation against societal norms. Reporting crime isn't about the victim and their feelings, it's about protecting society from transgressors against societal norms.

Diddy blew up a fucking car trying to kill someone and people are like, "Well, she was scared."

Diddy could've killed Kid Cudi and y'all talking about how she fucking feels. What about Kid Cudi's life?

Fuck outta here.
 
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Y’all don’t help/tell people how to deal with their problems/trauma?

That's what I am saying.

They supposedly got kids and women they care about and their child or woman gonna come to them and say some shit like,

"I was abused last month."

And their response gonna be,

"I'll let you deal with trauma on your own time. I don't even need to know who did it and I am not gonna report it because it's your right to deal with your trauma and problems how you want to."

Lol. Cops aren't gonna be called. Authorities aren't gonna be alerted.

Just passive acceptance and resignation of fate. Encouraging people to take all the time they need to process bad things happening to them before doing something about it.
 
That's what I am saying.

They supposedly got kids and women they care about and their child or woman gonna come to them and say some shit like,

"I was abused last month."

And their response gonna be,

"I'll let you deal with trauma on your own time. I don't even need to know who did it and I am not gonna report it because it's your right to deal with your trauma and problems how you want to."

Lol. Cops aren't gonna be called. Authorities aren't gonna be alerted.

Just passive acceptance and resignation of fate. Encouraging people to take all the time they need to process bad things happening to them before doing something about it.

@ZMaKEa where tf u been?
 
Deadeye keeps inferring that unless a woman goes straight to a precinct immediately after being assaulted then it must not be a big deal because why wait if something really happened to you and I just don't understand why this is.

No, I just don't understand the logic in reporting something years later when it can be reported shortly after it happened.
 
Y’all don’t help/tell people how to deal with their problems/trauma?
Giving a solicited opinion doesn't equal me telling them what to do or how to deal with it.

It always starts off as "what I would do is..." Or "of it was me"...

At the end of the day, that person has to deal with whatever fallout that comes with how they choose to deal with it. So if they take your advice and it blows up in their face, you not gonna be there to help them pick up the pieces.
 
They're not gonna answer that.

All they're gonna do is deflect and make up excuses.
Fam, there are veterans who haven't served in years that still are dealing with the trauma of combat. Seeing squad members blown up literally in front of their face

Who are we as people who have never served to tell them, man you should be over it by now, it's been 5 years.

Some shit stays with some people a little longer than others and that should be ok. Who knows what kinda therapy she's had to undergo to a) even trust another man to get into a committed relationship with and b) get to a place to even talk about it
 
Fam, there are veterans who haven't served in years that still are dealing with the trauma of combat. Seeing squad members blown up literally in front of their face

Who are we as people who have never served to tell them, man you should be over it by now, it's been 5 years.

Some shit stays with some people a little longer than others and that should be ok. Who knows what kinda therapy she's had to undergo to a) even trust another man to get into a committed relationship with and b) get to a place to even talk about it

So, now we're comparing Cassidy to a war veteran who saw combat and is dealing with PTSD?


Damn bruh, didn't know goalposts could move that far.
 
No, I just don't understand the logic in reporting something years later when it can be reported shortly after it happened.

I am not even saying she should've reported it immediately.

I am not even saying Diddy didn't do it.

I am saying the idea that people do not have a obligation to society to report potential crimes in a timely fashion to prevent further victims, but they can wait as long as they want, based on how they fucking feel is infantilizing.

I understand someone that is getting their head kicked in every night with no resources, not reporting some shit until they get away and they are safe.

I understand children that are abused having to process shit.

We ain't talking teacher that got nowhere else to go, a mortgage, and three kids trying to keep their family together due to financial constraints.

We ain't talking about someone that is working a shit job, with low career prospects, tolerating advancements from their boss to pay their bills.

We are talking about a damn celebrity that lived a life of extreme luxury that 99 percent of the world will never live and has connections that most of the world will never have.

At what point do people expect more from people?

People acting like Diddy is got damn Elon Musk or some shit with military connections supplying satellites. Diddy isn't even Jeffery Epestein. Diddy is a basic ass record producer and brand marketer in the grand scheme of things. He ain't a fucking Bond villain.
 
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That's what I am saying.

They supposedly got kids and women they care about and their child or woman gonna come to them and say some shit like,

"I was abused last month."

And their response gonna be,

"I'll let you deal with trauma on your own time. I don't even need to know who did it and I am not gonna report it because it's your right to deal with your trauma and problems how you want to."

Lol. Cops aren't gonna be called. Authorities aren't gonna be alerted.

Just passive acceptance and resignation of fate. Encouraging people to take all the time they need to process bad things happening to them before doing something about it.


Man stfu
 
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