Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is horrific!
Exclusive: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs seen physically assaulting Cassie Ventura in 2016 surveillance video obtained by CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/17/entertainment/sean-combs-cassie-ventura/index.html
What a filthy monster! This video is really upsetting.
Anonymous wrote:This is horrific!
Exclusive: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs seen physically assaulting Cassie Ventura in 2016 surveillance video obtained by CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/17/entertainment/sean-combs-cassie-ventura/index.html
Anonymous wrote:This is horrific!
Exclusive: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs seen physically assaulting Cassie Ventura in 2016 surveillance video obtained by CNN
https://www.cnn.com/2024/05/17/entertainment/sean-combs-cassie-ventura/index.html
He has not been arrested. Yet.Anonymous wrote:Has he been arrested yet? His son made a rap song bragging they secretly owned the house next to the one raided (in LA?), implying the feds missed their "stash" or something?
Anonymous wrote:What's the story with this? Homeland Security searched multiple homes and then crickets?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.
Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.
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But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.
PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.
Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.
Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.
DP
The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.
Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.
WTF !
The ENTIRE industry is not engaging in that.
Hip hop has numerous types and artists. Just because all you hear is that, doesn’t mean that is all there is.
Focus on what you know.
Please share the name of a male in the rap business whose lyrics and videos honor women and treat them with respect.
Common
Talib Kweli
Mos Def
KRS-One
David Banner
Chuck D
Kid Cudi
MF DOOM
Brand Nubian
Little Brother
Tobe Nwigwe
I could keep going.
That is an A+ talent list right there 🏆
Really? Never saw even one of them on the Ed Sullivan Show.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As usual the conversation shifts to the women and what they look like instead of the gross men in their lives.
Women are not blameless in the video, music, entertainment industry. They have also profited from the focus on "sex sells" ubder the guise of "artistry." Our children and teens are paying a huge price for it.
.
But did she or did she not have plastic surgery does nothing about that. Get real.
PP here. Didn't post about plastic surgery. Couldn't care less.
Not sure why you responded then. Because discussing their plastic surgery has nothing to do with anything.
Huh? My comments have been about making women sexual objects in the name of making millions. It's a disgusting business.
DP
The entire rap and hip hop industries are deeply grounded in misogyny, sexualization and objectification, the worst of toxic masculinity, violent responses to anything that could be (mis)construed as disrespect, and materialist attitudes using lyrics that aren’t grammatically correct.
Nothing they are saying about Diddy is surprising.
WTF !
The ENTIRE industry is not engaging in that.
Hip hop has numerous types and artists. Just because all you hear is that, doesn’t mean that is all there is.
Focus on what you know.
Please share the name of a male in the rap business whose lyrics and videos honor women and treat them with respect.
Common
Talib Kweli
Mos Def
KRS-One
David Banner
Chuck D
Kid Cudi
MF DOOM
Brand Nubian
Little Brother
Tobe Nwigwe
I could keep going.
That is an A+ talent list right there 🏆
Oh really, that’s a new one. Wrong but new. There was no backlash against those artists. The genre was a direct response to the drugs, police brutality and racism experienced in urban America. BET had entire show dedicated to Rap Music called Rap City.Soul Train was dedicated to RnB and soul music but once rap became mainstream, they appeared on Soul train.Anonymous wrote:Rap wasn’t liked by Southerners or black media originally. Soul Train and BET didn’t invite or play any rap originally whatsoever . It was seen as something that would kill r&b. Many say Diddy is the guy who did it. Combining hip hop and r&b together and sampling so much.
Unfortunately, the femininity of guys like Prince, Michael Jackson, Rick James caused a backlash and hypermasculinity became more centered .
The peak of shameless producer credit is Diddy taking Diana Ross I’m Coming Out and saying he produced Mo Money, Mo Problems. Almost all of those songs he “produced” were sampled from older hits
Anonymous wrote:Where's T. D. Jakes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Diddy in custody?
No. He wasn’t officially charged with anything either.
Is it possible he will be? I mean nothing seemed to come from the Epstein case for him (I mean we know what happened to him) or Maxwell or any of the trillion other people linked to him.
I'm just here for more dirt on jayz and Beyonce!!!
I don’t know. I don’t think he will be charged unless they can really tie drug trafficking or sex trafficking charges to him. Culturally, because many of his victims were young male R&B singers like Usher and Chris Brown and Christopher Williams or Justin Bieber it’s going to be hard unless they help the case anonymously . For men it’s really really hard for them to go public. It takes a really brave man to do so.
While we are discussing Diddy, Lou Pearlman who managed NSYNC/Timberlake and Backstreet Boys is also a child molester. It makes me sad that many of our great stars went through underage abuse by these gatekeepers
This is why parents pushing for fame with young children seem more than a little off. Who would want this for their kids?
I agree and they don’t understand that even if the mentor or gatekeeper is the same gender there can be grooming and abuse.
I think they do understand but they do not care. I know this is a tangent but on the Quiet on Set doc there was a scene where they squirted something on underage Jamie Lynn’s mouth and Lynne Spears, Britney’s mom laughed as the guys/crew made a crude sexual joke about her daughter.
It made me totally understand why Britney is crazy. With parents like this, it’s not that they are naive or don’t understand. They know but don’t care
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Diddy in custody?
No. He wasn’t officially charged with anything either.
Is it possible he will be? I mean nothing seemed to come from the Epstein case for him (I mean we know what happened to him) or Maxwell or any of the trillion other people linked to him.
I'm just here for more dirt on jayz and Beyonce!!!
I don’t know. I don’t think he will be charged unless they can really tie drug trafficking or sex trafficking charges to him. Culturally, because many of his victims were young male R&B singers like Usher and Chris Brown and Christopher Williams or Justin Bieber it’s going to be hard unless they help the case anonymously . For men it’s really really hard for them to go public. It takes a really brave man to do so.
While we are discussing Diddy, Lou Pearlman who managed NSYNC/Timberlake and Backstreet Boys is also a child molester. It makes me sad that many of our great stars went through underage abuse by these gatekeepers
This is why parents pushing for fame with young children seem more than a little off. Who would want this for their kids?
I agree and they don’t understand that even if the mentor or gatekeeper is the same gender there can be grooming and abuse.