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Originally Posted by Shox23
Not here to defend cb, we still don't what happened that night, but hypothetically speaking if a women hits you with an object or is repeatedly hitting to the point where she can physically harm your gonna turn the other cheek.Originally Posted by mauriciogarcia
at people defending chrissy boo
even if a girl hits you
a man is suppose to turn the other cheek.
i just cant stand people defending this punk.
Originally Posted by Shox23
Not here to defend cb, we still don't what happened that night, but hypothetically speaking if a women hits you with an object or is repeatedly hitting to the point where she can physically harm your gonna turn the other cheek.Originally Posted by mauriciogarcia
at people defending chrissy boo
even if a girl hits you
a man is suppose to turn the other cheek.
i just cant stand people defending this punk.
Shameful? CB has paid for his crime. Should an individual after making a mistake in which he has apologized and completed his 6 months of community service, continue to be berated, chastised and ridiculed?Originally Posted by Mo Matik
Judgment? This man is famous. By reserving judgment as a society we are saying it's completely okay to do what he did. As a society, we should shun that kind of behavior and make it very clear that it is unacceptable.Originally Posted by debs 168
who are we to judge?
This message is not made clear when the guy still has it record deal and is producing albums and is coming up in a movie.
This came up in the Bill O'Reilly thread. Conservatives have been saying for how long that this music degrades women. How do you think this looks? It makes for an extremely compelling argument on their behalf when they see the "liberal" media accept him back with open arms after beating up another woman within the celebrity community. Shameful.
People in here are saying they only care about the music? Think about someone other than yourself. Music and popular media has a strong influence on kids. People will continue to deny it though, all the while wearing Sean John and Rocawear.
Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
Shameful? CB has paid for his crime. Should an individual after making a mistake in which he has apologized and completed his 6 months of community service, continue to be berated, chastised and ridiculed?Originally Posted by Mo Matik
Judgment? This man is famous. By reserving judgment as a society we are saying it's completely okay to do what he did. As a society, we should shun that kind of behavior and make it very clear that it is unacceptable.Originally Posted by debs 168
who are we to judge?
This message is not made clear when the guy still has it record deal and is producing albums and is coming up in a movie.
This came up in the Bill O'Reilly thread. Conservatives have been saying for how long that this music degrades women. How do you think this looks? It makes for an extremely compelling argument on their behalf when they see the "liberal" media accept him back with open arms after beating up another woman within the celebrity community. Shameful.
People in here are saying they only care about the music? Think about someone other than yourself. Music and popular media has a strong influence on kids. People will continue to deny it though, all the while wearing Sean John and Rocawear.
And who says what he did was accepted? 6 months of community service? 5 years of Probation? The State of California certainly did not think so. Society including yourself and the Media (AC) to this day still want to punish the man. At what point can he move on? So yeah who am I to judge him? He did the crime, paid for it and now should be given a chance to move on and better himself.
Originally Posted by mauriciogarcia
Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
Shameful? CB has paid for his crime. Should an individual after making a mistake in which he has apologized and completed his 6 months of community service, continue to be berated, chastised and ridiculed?Originally Posted by Mo Matik
Judgment? This man is famous. By reserving judgment as a society we are saying it's completely okay to do what he did. As a society, we should shun that kind of behavior and make it very clear that it is unacceptable.
This message is not made clear when the guy still has it record deal and is producing albums and is coming up in a movie.
This came up in the Bill O'Reilly thread. Conservatives have been saying for how long that this music degrades women. How do you think this looks? It makes for an extremely compelling argument on their behalf when they see the "liberal" media accept him back with open arms after beating up another woman within the celebrity community. Shameful.
People in here are saying they only care about the music? Think about someone other than yourself. Music and popular media has a strong influence on kids. People will continue to deny it though, all the while wearing Sean John and Rocawear.
And who says what he did was accepted? 6 months of community service? 5 years of Probation? The State of California certainly did not think so. Society including yourself and the Media (AC) to this day still want to punish the man. At what point can he move on? So yeah who am I to judge him? He did the crime, paid for it and now should be given a chance to move on and better himself.
if it was me hitting a girl i would have not got 6 months of community service. and i live in california
Originally Posted by an dee 51o
So now I can't judge a guy who beat the crap out of a much smaller girl? Not to mention biting her so hard it left huge teeth marks?Originally Posted by debs 168
who are we to judge?
At what point can he move on? So yeah who am I to judge him? He did the crime, paid for it and now should be given a chance to move on and better himself.
Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
Originally Posted by mauriciogarcia
Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
Shameful? CB has paid for his crime. Should an individual after making a mistake in which he has apologized and completed his 6 months of community service, continue to be berated, chastised and ridiculed?
And who says what he did was accepted? 6 months of community service? 5 years of Probation? The State of California certainly did not think so. Society including yourself and the Media (AC) to this day still want to punish the man. At what point can he move on? So yeah who am I to judge him? He did the crime, paid for it and now should be given a chance to move on and better himself.
if it was me hitting a girl i would have not got 6 months of community service. and i live in california
If you can afford attorney Mark Geragos, I am betting you would have gotten that plea.
Why u make that sound like Cali gave him the maximum or tough time.Originally Posted by WitnessMyCalm21
And who says what he did was accepted? 6 months of community service? 5 years of Probation? The State of California certainly did not think so. Society including yourself and the Media (AC) to this day still want to punish the man.
At what point can he move on? So yeah who am I to judge him? He did the crime, paid for it and now should be given a chance to move on and better himself.
I don't want to punish CB. Yeah, he served his time lawfully. But it's entirely different being in the public spotlight. We as a society hold famous people to a higher standard; and we should, because they are idolized by kids and are in a position to be very influential.Originally Posted by SunDOOBIE
Shameful? CB has paid for his crime. Should an individual after making a mistake in which he has apologized and completed his 6 months of community service, continue to be berated, chastised and ridiculed?Originally Posted by Mo Matik
Judgment? This man is famous. By reserving judgment as a society we are saying it's completely okay to do what he did. As a society, we should shun that kind of behavior and make it very clear that it is unacceptable.Originally Posted by debs 168
who are we to judge?
This message is not made clear when the guy still has it record deal and is producing albums and is coming up in a movie.
This came up in the Bill O'Reilly thread. Conservatives have been saying for how long that this music degrades women. How do you think this looks? It makes for an extremely compelling argument on their behalf when they see the "liberal" media accept him back with open arms after beating up another woman within the celebrity community. Shameful.
People in here are saying they only care about the music? Think about someone other than yourself. Music and popular media has a strong influence on kids. People will continue to deny it though, all the while wearing Sean John and Rocawear.
And who says what he did was accepted? 6 months of community service? 5 years of Probation? The State of California certainly did not think so. Society including yourself and the Media (AC) to this day still want to punish the man. At what point can he move on? So yeah who am I to judge him? He did the crime, paid for it and now should be given a chance to move on and better himself.
Originally Posted by oidreez
ol captain save a bro's
I don't want to punish CB. Yeah, he served his time lawfully. But it's entirely different being in the public spotlight. We as a society hold famous people to a higher standard; and we should, because they are idolized by kids and are in a position to be very influential.Originally Posted by Mo Matik