Netflix Sean Combs: The Reckoning

Added to Calendar: 12-02-25

I’m watching now

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Unfortunately a lot of us can’t see nothing pass skin color. And are unconsciousable with the morals & principles of a hyaena

I said it some time ago. But I hate how this new generation perverted what it means to be “woke and pro-black”

They believe being pro- black means defending and jumping on your sword for any black person , regardless of what crime and egregious act he/she committed because some white devil did it.

Diddy ,who we all know has a long history of exploiting, abusing and destroying other black people lives.

But he shouldn’t be held accountable because….”What about Harvey Weinstein”!??”

Bro, one of my home boys keep sending me the Dame Dash clip about 50 cent like he's cosigning it. I told him respectfully to gtfoh with that. I don't know if he's becoming a Diddy apologist or what, but I wish common sense start becoming a trend. The action of protecting our own becomes irrelevant when that same individual has a history of abusing and tearing down the very same people. Some of our people acting like Diddy is Malcolm X smh
 
really aint shit on tv so i started watching this shit

that slimy nigga deserves whats coming to him

few initial takeaways all them niggas need to be locked up if niggas would have been men and handled their biz early on we wouldnt be here


thought they were gonna touch on the alleged sexual relationships w Andre Harrell and Clive Davis


Also TUPAC is the GOAT
 
I'll be real. I don't have much sympathy for any of the victims presented in the actual documentary. I'm talking specifically about the people featured in the documentary. I believe them when they say Puff wronged them, so I acknowledge they are victims. However, pretty much all of them admitted to knowing that Puff was garbage. All of them stood by and watched Puff victimize other people. They were complicit in his bad actions and really only had a problem when he turned on them. One dude even admitted that he thought he was part of the reason Puff came to think he could get away with anything.
 
I'll be real. I don't have much sympathy for any of the victims presented in the actual documentary. I'm talking specifically about the people featured in the documentary. I believe them when they say Puff wronged them, so I acknowledge they are victims. However, pretty much all of them admitted to knowing that Puff was garbage. All of them stood by and watched Puff victimize other people. They were complicit in his bad actions and really only had a problem when he turned on them. One dude even admitted that he thought he was part of the reason Puff came to think he could get away with anything.

Idk that story about Aubrey being told there's a video of her being assaulted but she doesn't remember is wild as fuck and she been talking about Diddy since she got kicked out of Danity Kane over a decade ago. And some of did speak out about Diddy but were ignored. I remember folks clowning Mark Curry when he 1st started talking about Diddy saying he was crazy and bitter. Same with Craig Mack. Folks had jokes and said Diddy drove him to be a religious nutjob.

Many did stand by and watch but there were some who tried to sound the alarms but were drowned out
 
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They would’ve had to stomp me out till I was on a t-shirt before I signed away 25% of Bad Boy for nothing.


I would’ve been like:

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i came back to post about this lol bro only had a bat


i done watched too many Jackie Chan movies to not get myself out of that situation


but its gotta be something bro was leaving out
 
The former co-founder of Bad Boy alluded that he was sexually assaulted by Puffy, right?

Idk about building half of the last episode around Lil Rod's claims when his lawsuit got dismissed in court
 
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