Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.
I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).
Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.
His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?
Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.
Why can’t it be both? It is has been assumed his assaulted men and women based on whistleblowers and videos coming forward.
That’s what I’m saying, gimme a break. The gay cabal poster seems crazy. It comes across as a white person missing the heyday of online gossip, determined to add extra angles to a hideous situation. I don’t think every abuser in music is gay or secretly bi, and it’d be nice if posters quit ignoring the girls and women who have been brave and come forward.
I’m the poster who stated outright that there’s a cabal and I’m a sista who grew up in Lefrak (you wouldn’t know where that is) and used to hang out on The Ave back when The Lost Boys ran Queens (you don’t know anything about that either). I went to law school and became a white collar litigator before pivoting to entertainment lawyer when same brothas I used to hang out with moved up in the industry. Feel free to pipe down. Your ignorance might be blissful, but it is obnoxious as well. The NDAs I’ve executed and been privy to will have you up at night for the rest of your life.
I guess my question is how do you sleep at night. What you've described would give me nightmares.
I mean. She said it. She doesn’t care about victims of violence on any level.
I don’t know about victims, but I certainly don’t care about you!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.
I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).
Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.
His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?
Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.
Why can’t it be both? It is has been assumed his assaulted men and women based on whistleblowers and videos coming forward.
That’s what I’m saying, gimme a break. The gay cabal poster seems crazy. It comes across as a white person missing the heyday of online gossip, determined to add extra angles to a hideous situation. I don’t think every abuser in music is gay or secretly bi, and it’d be nice if posters quit ignoring the girls and women who have been brave and come forward.
I’m the poster who stated outright that there’s a cabal and I’m a sista who grew up in Lefrak (you wouldn’t know where that is) and used to hang out on The Ave back when The Lost Boys ran Queens (you don’t know anything about that either). I went to law school and became a white collar litigator before pivoting to entertainment lawyer when same brothas I used to hang out with moved up in the industry. Feel free to pipe down. Your ignorance might be blissful, but it is obnoxious as well. The NDAs I’ve executed and been privy to will have you up at night for the rest of your life.
Oh, that accusation of whiteness cut you to the allegedly dark meat!
I’m that poster and actually do know where Lefrak is (gardens! Rink! Etc) but you can miss me with your attempt at internet toughness. Go on back to executing those immoral NDAs and trying to wipe your conscience clean here. Maybe rewatch the courtroom scenes in season 2 of The Wire over a midrange glass of Sancerre while swiveling your head around.
Was it something I said? I just hope somebody is paying you to be this mad at me for telling the truth about predatory industry moguls.
DP. “Telling the truth?” Cabal or not, if you’re writing NDAs, you’ve earned your living covering up for these evil people. If there is a cabal, you are integral to it, and that should keep you up at night, for the professional/legal implications, not to mention the moral ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.
I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).
Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.
His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?
Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.
Why can’t it be both? It is has been assumed his assaulted men and women based on whistleblowers and videos coming forward.
That’s what I’m saying, gimme a break. The gay cabal poster seems crazy. It comes across as a white person missing the heyday of online gossip, determined to add extra angles to a hideous situation. I don’t think every abuser in music is gay or secretly bi, and it’d be nice if posters quit ignoring the girls and women who have been brave and come forward.
I’m the poster who stated outright that there’s a cabal and I’m a sista who grew up in Lefrak (you wouldn’t know where that is) and used to hang out on The Ave back when The Lost Boys ran Queens (you don’t know anything about that either). I went to law school and became a white collar litigator before pivoting to entertainment lawyer when same brothas I used to hang out with moved up in the industry. Feel free to pipe down. Your ignorance might be blissful, but it is obnoxious as well. The NDAs I’ve executed and been privy to will have you up at night for the rest of your life.
Oh, that accusation of whiteness cut you to the allegedly dark meat!
I’m that poster and actually do know where Lefrak is (gardens! Rink! Etc) but you can miss me with your attempt at internet toughness. Go on back to executing those immoral NDAs and trying to wipe your conscience clean here. Maybe rewatch the courtroom scenes in season 2 of The Wire over a midrange glass of Sancerre while swiveling your head around.
Was it something I said? I just hope somebody is paying you to be this mad at me for telling the truth about predatory industry moguls.
DP. “Telling the truth?” Cabal or not, if you’re writing NDAs, you’ve earned your living covering up for these evil people. If there is a cabal, you are integral to it, and that should keep you up at night, for the professional/legal implications, not to mention the moral ones.
+1. You are part of the problem. Unreal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.
I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).
Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.
His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?
Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.
Why can’t it be both? It is has been assumed his assaulted men and women based on whistleblowers and videos coming forward.
That’s what I’m saying, gimme a break. The gay cabal poster seems crazy. It comes across as a white person missing the heyday of online gossip, determined to add extra angles to a hideous situation. I don’t think every abuser in music is gay or secretly bi, and it’d be nice if posters quit ignoring the girls and women who have been brave and come forward.
I’m the poster who stated outright that there’s a cabal and I’m a sista who grew up in Lefrak (you wouldn’t know where that is) and used to hang out on The Ave back when The Lost Boys ran Queens (you don’t know anything about that either). I went to law school and became a white collar litigator before pivoting to entertainment lawyer when same brothas I used to hang out with moved up in the industry. Feel free to pipe down. Your ignorance might be blissful, but it is obnoxious as well. The NDAs I’ve executed and been privy to will have you up at night for the rest of your life.
Oh, that accusation of whiteness cut you to the allegedly dark meat!
I’m that poster and actually do know where Lefrak is (gardens! Rink! Etc) but you can miss me with your attempt at internet toughness. Go on back to executing those immoral NDAs and trying to wipe your conscience clean here. Maybe rewatch the courtroom scenes in season 2 of The Wire over a midrange glass of Sancerre while swiveling your head around.
Was it something I said? I just hope somebody is paying you to be this mad at me for telling the truth about predatory industry moguls.
DP. “Telling the truth?” Cabal or not, if you’re writing NDAs, you’ve earned your living covering up for these evil people. If there is a cabal, you are integral to it, and that should keep you up at night, for the professional/legal implications, not to mention the moral ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.
I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).
Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.
His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?
Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.
Why can’t it be both? It is has been assumed his assaulted men and women based on whistleblowers and videos coming forward.
That’s what I’m saying, gimme a break. The gay cabal poster seems crazy. It comes across as a white person missing the heyday of online gossip, determined to add extra angles to a hideous situation. I don’t think every abuser in music is gay or secretly bi, and it’d be nice if posters quit ignoring the girls and women who have been brave and come forward.
I’m the poster who stated outright that there’s a cabal and I’m a sista who grew up in Lefrak (you wouldn’t know where that is) and used to hang out on The Ave back when The Lost Boys ran Queens (you don’t know anything about that either). I went to law school and became a white collar litigator before pivoting to entertainment lawyer when same brothas I used to hang out with moved up in the industry. Feel free to pipe down. Your ignorance might be blissful, but it is obnoxious as well. The NDAs I’ve executed and been privy to will have you up at night for the rest of your life.
Oh, that accusation of whiteness cut you to the allegedly dark meat!
I’m that poster and actually do know where Lefrak is (gardens! Rink! Etc) but you can miss me with your attempt at internet toughness. Go on back to executing those immoral NDAs and trying to wipe your conscience clean here. Maybe rewatch the courtroom scenes in season 2 of The Wire over a midrange glass of Sancerre while swiveling your head around.
Was it something I said? I just hope somebody is paying you to be this mad at me for telling the truth about predatory industry moguls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
So. Do you hate all Puerto Ricans or just her? WTF is your problem? That she got away?
Just pointing out not just men responsible for his behavior just like with Epstein. Other celebs will also be implicated and/or testify at his trial. It’s not just men who contribute to this behavior.
Anonymous wrote:
So. Do you hate all Puerto Ricans or just her? WTF is your problem? That she got away?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.
I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).
Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.
His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?
Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.
Why can’t it be both? It is has been assumed his assaulted men and women based on whistleblowers and videos coming forward.
That’s what I’m saying, gimme a break. The gay cabal poster seems crazy. It comes across as a white person missing the heyday of online gossip, determined to add extra angles to a hideous situation. I don’t think every abuser in music is gay or secretly bi, and it’d be nice if posters quit ignoring the girls and women who have been brave and come forward.
I’m the poster who stated outright that there’s a cabal and I’m a sista who grew up in Lefrak (you wouldn’t know where that is) and used to hang out on The Ave back when The Lost Boys ran Queens (you don’t know anything about that either). I went to law school and became a white collar litigator before pivoting to entertainment lawyer when same brothas I used to hang out with moved up in the industry. Feel free to pipe down. Your ignorance might be blissful, but it is obnoxious as well. The NDAs I’ve executed and been privy to will have you up at night for the rest of your life.
I guess my question is how do you sleep at night. What you've described would give me nightmares.
I mean. She said it. She doesn’t care about victims of violence on any level.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.
I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).
Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.
His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?
Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.
Why can’t it be both? It is has been assumed his assaulted men and women based on whistleblowers and videos coming forward.
That’s what I’m saying, gimme a break. The gay cabal poster seems crazy. It comes across as a white person missing the heyday of online gossip, determined to add extra angles to a hideous situation. I don’t think every abuser in music is gay or secretly bi, and it’d be nice if posters quit ignoring the girls and women who have been brave and come forward.
I’m the poster who stated outright that there’s a cabal and I’m a sista who grew up in Lefrak (you wouldn’t know where that is) and used to hang out on The Ave back when The Lost Boys ran Queens (you don’t know anything about that either). I went to law school and became a white collar litigator before pivoting to entertainment lawyer when same brothas I used to hang out with moved up in the industry. Feel free to pipe down. Your ignorance might be blissful, but it is obnoxious as well. The NDAs I’ve executed and been privy to will have you up at night for the rest of your life.
Oh, that accusation of whiteness cut you to the allegedly dark meat!
I’m that poster and actually do know where Lefrak is (gardens! Rink! Etc) but you can miss me with your attempt at internet toughness. Go on back to executing those immoral NDAs and trying to wipe your conscience clean here. Maybe rewatch the courtroom scenes in season 2 of The Wire over a midrange glass of Sancerre while swiveling your head around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.
I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).
Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.
His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?
Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.
Why can’t it be both? It is has been assumed his assaulted men and women based on whistleblowers and videos coming forward.
That’s what I’m saying, gimme a break. The gay cabal poster seems crazy. It comes across as a white person missing the heyday of online gossip, determined to add extra angles to a hideous situation. I don’t think every abuser in music is gay or secretly bi, and it’d be nice if posters quit ignoring the girls and women who have been brave and come forward.
I’m the poster who stated outright that there’s a cabal and I’m a sista who grew up in Lefrak (you wouldn’t know where that is) and used to hang out on The Ave back when The Lost Boys ran Queens (you don’t know anything about that either). I went to law school and became a white collar litigator before pivoting to entertainment lawyer when same brothas I used to hang out with moved up in the industry. Feel free to pipe down. Your ignorance might be blissful, but it is obnoxious as well. The NDAs I’ve executed and been privy to will have you up at night for the rest of your life.
I guess my question is how do you sleep at night. What you've described would give me nightmares.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.
I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).
Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.
His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?
Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.
Why can’t it be both? It is has been assumed his assaulted men and women based on whistleblowers and videos coming forward.
That’s what I’m saying, gimme a break. The gay cabal poster seems crazy. It comes across as a white person missing the heyday of online gossip, determined to add extra angles to a hideous situation. I don’t think every abuser in music is gay or secretly bi, and it’d be nice if posters quit ignoring the girls and women who have been brave and come forward.
I’m the poster who stated outright that there’s a cabal and I’m a sista who grew up in Lefrak (you wouldn’t know where that is) and used to hang out on The Ave back when The Lost Boys ran Queens (you don’t know anything about that either). I went to law school and became a white collar litigator before pivoting to entertainment lawyer when same brothas I used to hang out with moved up in the industry. Feel free to pipe down. Your ignorance might be blissful, but it is obnoxious as well. The NDAs I’ve executed and been privy to will have you up at night for the rest of your life.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.
I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).
Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.
His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?
Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.
Why can’t it be both? It is has been assumed his assaulted men and women based on whistleblowers and videos coming forward.
That’s what I’m saying, gimme a break. The gay cabal poster seems crazy. It comes across as a white person missing the heyday of online gossip, determined to add extra angles to a hideous situation. I don’t think every abuser in music is gay or secretly bi, and it’d be nice if posters quit ignoring the girls and women who have been brave and come forward.
I’m the poster who stated outright that there’s a cabal and I’m a sista who grew up in Lefrak (you wouldn’t know where that is) and used to hang out on The Ave back when The Lost Boys ran Queens (you don’t know anything about that either). I went to law school and became a white collar litigator before pivoting to entertainment lawyer when same brothas I used to hang out with moved up in the industry. Feel free to pipe down. Your ignorance might be blissful, but it is obnoxious as well. The NDAs I’ve executed and been privy to will have you up at night for the rest of your life.
I guess my question is how do you sleep at night. What you've described would give me nightmares.
Therapy, weight training, low dose Fluoxetine, the gun range and maintaining a strict demarcation between my professional and my personal lives all help. Nonetheless, I trust no one at this point and do not assume I know what anyone is doing when outside my line of vision.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The idea that there is a “cabal” of Black male music executives forcing all male stars into coercive sexual relationships is an absurd conspiracy theory. The issue at hand, Diddy’s sexual abuse of multiple women and men, is disturbing enough, and backed by solid evidence, after a long investigation. But it’s not enough, apparently, for some of you vultures, who have to invent whole other sets of horrors with zero evidence. Yikes.
I agree with you. I think Jay-Z is a heinous person but for other reasons, all having to do with physical abuse of women and worse (not Beyoncé).
Absolutely, there is plenty of evidence that many of these men are terrible people, without the weird homophobic conspiracy angle.
His parties were literally gay orgies full of closeted gay celebrities, politicians, and executives. What do you think 1,000 bottles of baby oil and dildos are for?
Yet Cassie and a teenager and several female models have or are suing him civilly. Honestly, your posts seem unhinged and homophobic, and strangely erasing the existence and experiences of women who crossed paths with Combs, Jay, etc. And you don’t exactly radiate “insider in Miami. And LA and NYC and…” with these posts.
Why can’t it be both? It is has been assumed his assaulted men and women based on whistleblowers and videos coming forward.
That’s what I’m saying, gimme a break. The gay cabal poster seems crazy. It comes across as a white person missing the heyday of online gossip, determined to add extra angles to a hideous situation. I don’t think every abuser in music is gay or secretly bi, and it’d be nice if posters quit ignoring the girls and women who have been brave and come forward.
I’m the poster who stated outright that there’s a cabal and I’m a sista who grew up in Lefrak (you wouldn’t know where that is) and used to hang out on The Ave back when The Lost Boys ran Queens (you don’t know anything about that either). I went to law school and became a white collar litigator before pivoting to entertainment lawyer when same brothas I used to hang out with moved up in the industry. Feel free to pipe down. Your ignorance might be blissful, but it is obnoxious as well. The NDAs I’ve executed and been privy to will have you up at night for the rest of your life.
I guess my question is how do you sleep at night. What you've described would give me nightmares.