Because it's relevant to Lamar. Aka this thread |
I wasn't referring to anyones race. These people = the people in this thread talking about what a great guy he is. MOST people (maybe not you, yay here's a star), if they saw some coked-up junkie on the street (whether he was white or black or yellow or blue), would not be praising them or saying what a nice person they probably are or how it's not their fault. They would tuck their heads and keep walking, hoping that the homeless guy doesn't pick them. Yea I understand not everyone is like this, but a large % are. If you need proof go to downtown DC and watch a homeless guy for an hour. The homeless are invisible to the average joe walking on the street, but they have it way worse than Lamar. This guy just gets a ton of sympathy because of his status. |
| That and the people that are like "He is a great guy". Most of them would probably not want their kids to have a friend that solicits prostitutes and does hard drugs, regardless of their situation in life. I doubt they would tell their DC that their new friend is a "great guy". Talk is just that...talk. |
Truth. |
Hyperbole. Not everyone in this situation is doomed to try and become addicted to narcotics. It's neither insensitive nor delusional to acknowledge that at some point a choice was made. In fact, as someone who did not grow up white or privileged, and who has many relatives who are poor, I find it patronizing that so many on this thread assume that large swaths of urban poor people are helpless and incapable of choosing NOT to take that first hit. |
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Not the exact topic title, but the divorce is final between Lamar and Khole:
http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/khloe-kardashian-and-lamar-odom-divorce-granted-by-judge-1051706.php |