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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is all engineered. The K family has a new reality tv show coming out, Kanye just did an album and Pete has a movie or documentary of some sort. They are each playing their roles to keep the public interested and tuned in so that you will increase their numbers for the monetary gain. I scroll right past their drama. Each party know what they signed up for---the circus. [/quote] THIS! I’m astonished by how many people are rallying to Kim’s side as though she’s a victim like any other domestic violence victim. As a former DV victims advocate that actually kinda pisses me off. Not entirely because I’m choosing to believe most folks are on the side of victims and they’re just seriously fooled by the drama the Kardashians are enacting for future Hulu series ratings. If Kim was truly in fear she would get a restraining order and she could start attacking his unsupervised access to their kids, too. She could afford to surround herself with bodyguards. She’s no average DV victim. I don’t think she’s afraid of Kanye and I think the whole drama is staged for the ratings.[/quote] If you really were a DV victims advocate, then you seem startlingly unaware of the complexities of someone’s efforts to protect themselves and their kids in a situation where their former spouse shares custody of the kids. That this is playing out so publicly and also involves mental illness only adds to the complexities. I guess “former” is good? How on earth do you feel qualified to assess the levels of fear of someone that you’ve never met? SMH: this is an irresponsible post — suggesting how someone “truly in fear” should behave — when you really don’t have what it would take to assess even this specific situation accurately. [/quote]
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