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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is nuts. [twitter]https://x.com/witch_eerr/status/1836682536891916354?s=46&t=vUyzW6Nmj4eHKi2tRha-Ew[/twitter][/quote] Beyond this I’m disturbed by the other kinds of public abuses Combs engaged in which were affirmatively celebrated. Openly celebrated. Viewed as boss behavior. He was absolutely cruel and abusive in every episode of Making the Band. In the show where he was “looking for an assistant.” His vulgar treatment of not yet famous young musicians and young hungry kids who wanted to make music and start ascending to executives in the business was CELEBRATED across multiple seasons on shows where he had pure creative and final edit control. Especially on Black sites and in Black publications (especially, especially by Black women who were absolutely delighted to watch him humiliate mixed race, Latina, White and Asian women. Orgasmic level joy) — and then absolutely everywhere when his White Parties started pulling in Oprah and Martha Stewart and every striving hedge fund manager in the tristate. When people started tsk-tsking at Cassie for not putting out music despite signing a multi-album deal with Combs’s label, SHE got trashed repeatedly on Black sites as lazy. Same tones for JLo who dumped him 23 years ago and got cuffed because Combs f”ing shot a woman in the nose and forced a less powerful man, Shyne, to serve a decade in prison. He got away with certain crimes because a fair number of observers didn’t know his history. Because of his money. Because of threats and blackmail. But he also got away with probable murder (anyone think he correctly dosed his rape victims every time?) because of his admirers who loved and love him BECAUSE of his brutality, and especially because his brutality impacted plenty of non-Black women along with Kim and Misa and Sanaa.[/quote]
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