The Kane Show Discussion Thread

Anonymous
^this. When I read “If you’ve ever turned to pills, alcohol, or a different addiction as a way to survive your abuse…my story will relate to you“ I couldn’t take it. What abuse did you survive Natasha? Verbal, intimidation? Okay. There are women who have been beaten, sexually assaulted, you name it. I’m one of those women and I never had to turn to drugs to survive when I had a young child relying on me. Shame on her.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^this. When I read “If you’ve ever turned to pills, alcohol, or a different addiction as a way to survive your abuse…my story will relate to you“ I couldn’t take it. What abuse did you survive Natasha? Verbal, intimidation? Okay. There are women who have been beaten, sexually assaulted, you name it. I’m one of those women and I never had to turn to drugs to survive when I had a young child relying on me. Shame on her.


Gold star for you. You’re clearly a superior human. Thank you for continuing the stigma.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^this. When I read “If you’ve ever turned to pills, alcohol, or a different addiction as a way to survive your abuse…my story will relate to you“ I couldn’t take it. What abuse did you survive Natasha? Verbal, intimidation? Okay. There are women who have been beaten, sexually assaulted, you name it. I’m one of those women and I never had to turn to drugs to survive when I had a young child relying on me. Shame on her.


Gold star for you. You’re clearly a superior human. Thank you for continuing the stigma.


No one is saying she shouldn’t speak on her addiction - that would be continuing the stigma. But to BLAME her addiction, which was her choice and her mistake, on another person is wrong and dangerous.

And thank you for belittling the abuse I endured and my ability to stay sober by saying I deserve a gold star. You sound like a nice human being.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^this. When I read “If you’ve ever turned to pills, alcohol, or a different addiction as a way to survive your abuse…my story will relate to you“ I couldn’t take it. What abuse did you survive Natasha? Verbal, intimidation? Okay. There are women who have been beaten, sexually assaulted, you name it. I’m one of those women and I never had to turn to drugs to survive when I had a young child relying on me. Shame on her.


Gold star for you. You’re clearly a superior human. Thank you for continuing the stigma.


No one is saying she shouldn’t speak on her addiction - that would be continuing the stigma. But to BLAME her addiction, which was her choice and her mistake, on another person is wrong and dangerous.

And thank you for belittling the abuse I endured and my ability to stay sober by saying I deserve a gold star. You sound like a nice human being.

You mean like you did to Natasha?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^this. When I read “If you’ve ever turned to pills, alcohol, or a different addiction as a way to survive your abuse…my story will relate to you“ I couldn’t take it. What abuse did you survive Natasha? Verbal, intimidation? Okay. There are women who have been beaten, sexually assaulted, you name it. I’m one of those women and I never had to turn to drugs to survive when I had a young child relying on me. Shame on her.


Gold star for you. You’re clearly a superior human. Thank you for continuing the stigma.


No one is saying she shouldn’t speak on her addiction - that would be continuing the stigma. But to BLAME her addiction, which was her choice and her mistake, on another person is wrong and dangerous.

And thank you for belittling the abuse I endured and my ability to stay sober by saying I deserve a gold star. You sound like a nice human being.


DP but you sound SUPER judgy here. If you know anything about addiction it's not really something any human in their right, healthy mind would CHOOSE. Everyone has different ways of coping and surviving. Yours isn't any better than Natasha's or any other woman who has been in this situation. Maybe try to have some compassion rather than just turning your nose up in the air. I agree with the pp here, you don't deserve a medal because you survived differently than this woman did so hop off the soap box.We're all flawed human beings doing the best we can.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^this. When I read “If you’ve ever turned to pills, alcohol, or a different addiction as a way to survive your abuse…my story will relate to you“ I couldn’t take it. What abuse did you survive Natasha? Verbal, intimidation? Okay. There are women who have been beaten, sexually assaulted, you name it. I’m one of those women and I never had to turn to drugs to survive when I had a young child relying on me. Shame on her.


Gold star for you. You’re clearly a superior human. Thank you for continuing the stigma.


No one is saying she shouldn’t speak on her addiction - that would be continuing the stigma. But to BLAME her addiction, which was her choice and her mistake, on another person is wrong and dangerous.

And thank you for belittling the abuse I endured and my ability to stay sober by saying I deserve a gold star. You sound like a nice human being.

You mean like you did to Natasha?


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^this. When I read “If you’ve ever turned to pills, alcohol, or a different addiction as a way to survive your abuse…my story will relate to you“ I couldn’t take it. What abuse did you survive Natasha? Verbal, intimidation? Okay. There are women who have been beaten, sexually assaulted, you name it. I’m one of those women and I never had to turn to drugs to survive when I had a young child relying on me. Shame on her.


Gold star for you. You’re clearly a superior human. Thank you for continuing the stigma.


No one is saying she shouldn’t speak on her addiction - that would be continuing the stigma. But to BLAME her addiction, which was her choice and her mistake, on another person is wrong and dangerous.

And thank you for belittling the abuse I endured and my ability to stay sober by saying I deserve a gold star. You sound like a nice human being.

You mean like you did to Natasha?


NP but the poster was belittling her choice to blame her addiction on her ex, not the addiction itself. I’m getting a little tired of mama nubes posting in defense of natasha and then responding +1 to herself lmao
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^this. When I read “If you’ve ever turned to pills, alcohol, or a different addiction as a way to survive your abuse…my story will relate to you“ I couldn’t take it. What abuse did you survive Natasha? Verbal, intimidation? Okay. There are women who have been beaten, sexually assaulted, you name it. I’m one of those women and I never had to turn to drugs to survive when I had a young child relying on me. Shame on her.


Gold star for you. You’re clearly a superior human. Thank you for continuing the stigma.


No one is saying she shouldn’t speak on her addiction - that would be continuing the stigma. But to BLAME her addiction, which was her choice and her mistake, on another person is wrong and dangerous.

And thank you for belittling the abuse I endured and my ability to stay sober by saying I deserve a gold star. You sound like a nice human being.

You mean like you did to Natasha?


NP but the poster was belittling her choice to blame her addiction on her ex, not the addiction itself. I’m getting a little tired of mama nubes posting in defense of natasha and then responding +1 to herself lmao


I'm getting tired of you making that joke when I'm one of the posters and I'm just a SAHM.
Anonymous
Wtf of mama nubes ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^this. When I read “If you’ve ever turned to pills, alcohol, or a different addiction as a way to survive your abuse…my story will relate to you“ I couldn’t take it. What abuse did you survive Natasha? Verbal, intimidation? Okay. There are women who have been beaten, sexually assaulted, you name it. I’m one of those women and I never had to turn to drugs to survive when I had a young child relying on me. Shame on her.


Gold star for you. You’re clearly a superior human. Thank you for continuing the stigma.


No one is saying she shouldn’t speak on her addiction - that would be continuing the stigma. But to BLAME her addiction, which was her choice and her mistake, on another person is wrong and dangerous.

And thank you for belittling the abuse I endured and my ability to stay sober by saying I deserve a gold star. You sound like a nice human being.


I’m sorry but most survivors of abuse know that it isn’t a competition of who had it the worst. Abuse is abuse is abuse. Minimizing that is absolutely disgusting to do. I hope you get yourself right someday, because what you did is exactly what contributes to women NOT coming forward with their stories.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^this. When I read “If you’ve ever turned to pills, alcohol, or a different addiction as a way to survive your abuse…my story will relate to you“ I couldn’t take it. What abuse did you survive Natasha? Verbal, intimidation? Okay. There are women who have been beaten, sexually assaulted, you name it. I’m one of those women and I never had to turn to drugs to survive when I had a young child relying on me. Shame on her.


Gold star for you. You’re clearly a superior human. Thank you for continuing the stigma.


No one is saying she shouldn’t speak on her addiction - that would be continuing the stigma. But to BLAME her addiction, which was her choice and her mistake, on another person is wrong and dangerous.

And thank you for belittling the abuse I endured and my ability to stay sober by saying I deserve a gold star. You sound like a nice human being.

You mean like you did to Natasha?


NP but the poster was belittling her choice to blame her addiction on her ex, not the addiction itself. I’m getting a little tired of mama nubes posting in defense of natasha and then responding +1 to herself lmao


I'm getting tired of you making that joke when I'm one of the posters and I'm just a SAHM.


So you’re Natasha then? I don’t think any women in that family work
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^this. When I read “If you’ve ever turned to pills, alcohol, or a different addiction as a way to survive your abuse…my story will relate to you“ I couldn’t take it. What abuse did you survive Natasha? Verbal, intimidation? Okay. There are women who have been beaten, sexually assaulted, you name it. I’m one of those women and I never had to turn to drugs to survive when I had a young child relying on me. Shame on her.


Gold star for you. You’re clearly a superior human. Thank you for continuing the stigma.


No one is saying she shouldn’t speak on her addiction - that would be continuing the stigma. But to BLAME her addiction, which was her choice and her mistake, on another person is wrong and dangerous.

And thank you for belittling the abuse I endured and my ability to stay sober by saying I deserve a gold star. You sound like a nice human being.


I’m sorry but most survivors of abuse know that it isn’t a competition of who had it the worst. Abuse is abuse is abuse. Minimizing that is absolutely disgusting to do. I hope you get yourself right someday, because what you did is exactly what contributes to women NOT coming forward with their stories.


Uhh abuse is not abuse is not abuse. I’m pretty sure someone who was sexually violated or punched in the face had it worse than someone whose husband yelled at her. I can tell you have not suffered severe abuse since you’re ignorant enough to equate verbal harassment to being beaten within an inch of your life. I doubt Natasha would rank what she experienced as equal to physical/sexual abuse. Why don’t you ask her and see what she says?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^this. When I read “If you’ve ever turned to pills, alcohol, or a different addiction as a way to survive your abuse…my story will relate to you“ I couldn’t take it. What abuse did you survive Natasha? Verbal, intimidation? Okay. There are women who have been beaten, sexually assaulted, you name it. I’m one of those women and I never had to turn to drugs to survive when I had a young child relying on me. Shame on her.


Gold star for you. You’re clearly a superior human. Thank you for continuing the stigma.


No one is saying she shouldn’t speak on her addiction - that would be continuing the stigma. But to BLAME her addiction, which was her choice and her mistake, on another person is wrong and dangerous.

And thank you for belittling the abuse I endured and my ability to stay sober by saying I deserve a gold star. You sound like a nice human being.

You mean like you did to Natasha?


NP but the poster was belittling her choice to blame her addiction on her ex, not the addiction itself. I’m getting a little tired of mama nubes posting in defense of natasha and then responding +1 to herself lmao


I'm getting tired of you making that joke when I'm one of the posters and I'm just a SAHM.


So you’re Natasha then? I don’t think any women in that family work


Wow you're just so witty. Thanks for insulting SAHM's on a message board for moms, real nice of ya.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:^this. When I read “If you’ve ever turned to pills, alcohol, or a different addiction as a way to survive your abuse…my story will relate to you“ I couldn’t take it. What abuse did you survive Natasha? Verbal, intimidation? Okay. There are women who have been beaten, sexually assaulted, you name it. I’m one of those women and I never had to turn to drugs to survive when I had a young child relying on me. Shame on her.


Gold star for you. You’re clearly a superior human. Thank you for continuing the stigma.


No one is saying she shouldn’t speak on her addiction - that would be continuing the stigma. But to BLAME her addiction, which was her choice and her mistake, on another person is wrong and dangerous.

And thank you for belittling the abuse I endured and my ability to stay sober by saying I deserve a gold star. You sound like a nice human being.


I’m sorry but most survivors of abuse know that it isn’t a competition of who had it the worst. Abuse is abuse is abuse. Minimizing that is absolutely disgusting to do. I hope you get yourself right someday, because what you did is exactly what contributes to women NOT coming forward with their stories.


Uhh abuse is not abuse is not abuse. I’m pretty sure someone who was sexually violated or punched in the face had it worse than someone whose husband yelled at her. I can tell you have not suffered severe abuse since you’re ignorant enough to equate verbal harassment to being beaten within an inch of your life. I doubt Natasha would rank what she experienced as equal to physical/sexual abuse. Why don’t you ask her and see what she says?


DP but how the hell do you know what abuse she did or didn't endure and why is your place to deem what's an appropriate way to handle it? You're digging a deeper hole for yourself here.
Anonymous
Your morning show is going around putting signs in people’s lawns.
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