Elzo69Renaissance
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obnoxiouslyfresh;9408433 said:D0wn;9408340 said:obnoxiouslyfresh;9407204 said:Trillfate;9407177 said:Im sorry if that offended you, Queen. And Im sorry that insult offended you more than a so called black reporter acting as a white supremacist mouthpiece did.
She didn't act as a white supremacist anything. What she did was present him with an opportunity. She asked him to speak to those people who are struggling with the idea of supporting his film because of what they perceive as a lack of empathy on his part. That is the essence of his responses. Guilty or not, he is missing an opportunity to gain a plethora of support just by speaking out about rape, taking responsibility for engaging in risky behavior and having empathy for contributing to an environment that resulted in awful consequences for those involved.
He doesn't have to do any of this. And people don't have to watch his movie. In a vacuum, that sounds all well and good. But he DOES want people to see his film and those people want to hear certain things. That's where it gets complex. Unfortunately, he's not doing a good job of selling the film. He's smug and insufferable. At this point, I would rather watch Charlie Manson play Mandela.
Like i said, blk women been showing out they asses this year..
The Powers That Be must of added a microchip into their weaves. They under mind control.
I already said I'm still supporting the movie. What else you want? I have to enjoy looking at him? People don't have a right to be bothered by how he's approached these interviews? He has every right to not say anything. He was found Not Guilty. But he's choosing to speak and it has rubbed some people the wrong way.
How so?