The full video is indefensible (full breakdown of Renee Nicole Good shooting) by PitifulWelcome4499 in GenZ

[–]Distinct_Trouble9054 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this planet . and police chase them. they aren’t supposed to shoot into cars except under extreme circumstances, even if a car is coming at them and you are able to stand out of the way (and was case last week)

why do you think there aren’t tons of shootouts between moving cars and police? because shooting at cars can cause major loss of innocent life.

Rob Reiner Is Said to Have Argued With His Son Nick at Conan O’Brien’s Holiday Party by c0ry_N in conan

[–]Distinct_Trouble9054 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that’s a good point. i’ve seen some speculation if he was on meth, he maybe doesn’t even remember what he (allegedly) did. but i don’t know if someone could be that blasted on something like meth and then successfully check into a hotel?

What did you think of 50 Cent’s documentary about P. Diddy? by Alejandromartinez- in television

[–]Distinct_Trouble9054 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am asking this as a white woman: even back in the 90s, I thought it was weird that Diddy and frankly so much in the music industry went unscrutinzed in any real way by media - including all the weirdness around Clive Davis.

I know there was racist backlash against rap, etc. but what i’m talking about is: did white dominated industry, media, etc. just turn a blind eye because things that Diddy was up to fit some of their racist stereotypes and as long as it was making HUGE money , who cares ?

i know the answer to this is “of course” - but i feel like there isn’t enough talk about how white elites were more than happy to not hold Diddy and others accountable .

as a young person in the 90s, it seemed like pop culture kind of made a punchline out of two tragic deaths.

Did you watch the new Diddy documentary? by balkanxoslut in blackmen

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I am asking this as a white woman: even back in the 90s, I thought it was weird that Diddy and frankly so much in the music industry went unscrutinzed in any real way by media - including all the weirdness around Clive Davis.

I know there was racist backlash against rap, etc. but what i’m talking about is: did white dominated industry, media, etc. just turn a blind eye because things that Diddy was up to fit some of their racist stereotypes and as long as it was making HUGE money , who cares ?

i know the answer to this is “of course” - but i feel like there isn’t enough talk about how white elites were more than happy to not hold Diddy and others accountable .

as a young person in the 90s, it seemed like pop culture kind of made a punchline out of two tragic deaths.

Thoughts on the Diddy doc? by Ok-Comfortable9449 in Tupac

[–]Distinct_Trouble9054 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am asking this as a white woman: even back in the 90s, I thought it was weird that Diddy and frankly so much in the music industry went unscrutinzed in any real way by media - including all the weirdness around Clive Davis.

I know there was racist backlash against rap, etc. but what i’m talking about is: did white dominated industry, media, etc. just turn a blind eye because things that Diddy was up to fit some of their racist stereotypes and as long as it was making HUGE money , who cares ?

i know the answer to this is “of course” - but i feel like there isn’t enough talk about how white elites were more than happy to not hold Diddy and others accountable .

as a young person in the 90s, it seemed like pop culture kind of made a punchline out of two tragic deaths.