Sean “Diddy” Combs accused of gang rape of teen girl in new lawsuit

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why aren't people talking about toxicity of celebrity worship culture and moral decay it brought to the society?


Start a new thread then.
Anonymous
As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.


Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.
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Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.


Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.


But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.


PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.


Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.


Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.


DP

The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.

Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.
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Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.


Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.


But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.


PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.


Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.


Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.


DP

The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.

Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.

PP here. I agree
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Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.


Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.


But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.


PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.


Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.


Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.


DP

The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.

Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.


I agree with you….But before all of this came out, if you made a statement like that, you would be accused of being racist or not understanding black/rap culture. Sorry but that’s the truth.
Anonymous
Mary J Blige posted a cryptic message directed at Diddy. Sounds like a “Me Too” movement coming for the music biz. Took long enough.
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Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.


Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.


But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.


PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.


Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.


Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.


DP

The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.

Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.

WTF !
The ENTIRE industry is not engaging in that.
Hip hop has numerous types and artists. Just because all you hear is that, doesn’t mean that is all there is.
Focus on what you know.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.


Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.


But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.


PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.


Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.


Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.


DP

The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.

Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.


I agree with you….But before all of this came out, if you made a statement like that, you would be accused of being racist or not understanding black/rap culture. Sorry but that’s the truth.

Be quiet, you have no idea about hip hop or what black people listen to or talk about.
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Anonymous wrote:Between him and R. Kelly and Marilyn Manson, I'm enraged I spent my teen years listening to and enjoying the music of literal Evil.

Same. Big Marilyn Manson fan in my teens, defended him to my parents, used his music to cope with life because I was a weird emo girl with not too many friends, and I ended up feeling completely betrayed when I learned the truth about him. Here I was, a vulnerable girl relying on his music for my mental health, and all the while that very singer would've probably beaten me, gaslit me, and raped me if he had actually gotten his hands on me.


Lol. You relied on Marilyn Manson’s music for mental health?? Normal people knew he was a freak back then. Just look at him! Of course he’s not a good person.


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Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.


Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.

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But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.


PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.


Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.


Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.


DP

The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.

Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.

WTF !
The ENTIRE industry is not engaging in that.
Hip hop has numerous types and artists. Just because all you hear is that, doesn’t mean that is all there is.
Focus on what you know.


Please share the name of a male in the rap business whose lyrics and videos honor women and treat them with respect.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.


Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.

.

But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.


PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.


Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.


Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.


DP

The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.

Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.

WTF !
The ENTIRE industry is not engaging in that.
Hip hop has numerous types and artists. Just because all you hear is that, doesn’t mean that is all there is.
Focus on what you know.


Please share the name of a male in the rap business whose lyrics and videos honor women and treat them with respect.


How about Outkast's song "Ms. Jackson"?
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Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.


Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.

.

But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.


PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.


Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.


Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.


DP

The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.

Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.

WTF !
The ENTIRE industry is not engaging in that.
Hip hop has numerous types and artists. Just because all you hear is that, doesn’t mean that is all there is.
Focus on what you know.


Please share the name of a male in the rap business whose lyrics and videos honor women and treat them with respect.


How about Outkast's song "Ms. Jackson"?


You don’t understand what that song is about.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.


Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.

.

But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.


PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.


Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.


Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.


DP

The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.

Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.

WTF !
The ENTIRE industry is not engaging in that.
Hip hop has numerous types and artists. Just because all you hear is that, doesn’t mean that is all there is.
Focus on what you know.


Please share the name of a male in the rap business whose lyrics and videos honor women and treat them with respect.


BTW, you ever heard of Ted Nugent or Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, males in the Rock business?
Jerry Lee Lewis? Elvis Presley?

(Older white conservative male here who can't stand hypocrisy)
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Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.


Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.

.

But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.


PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.


Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.


Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.


DP

The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.

Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.

WTF !
The ENTIRE industry is not engaging in that.
Hip hop has numerous types and artists. Just because all you hear is that, doesn’t mean that is all there is.
Focus on what you know.


Please share the name of a male in the rap business whose lyrics and videos honor women and treat them with respect.


How about Outkast's song "Ms. Jackson"?


You don’t understand what that song is about.


I've read the lyrics.
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