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Nobody should be listening to Khia in 2019
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OK so if you know somebody is a predator what do you do about it? That one girl met him at the trial. Yeah she's young but she knows he's a piece of ****. The 30 year old chick. 2 things can be right. R Kelly is a predator and these women made some dumb choices for material things.
So you expect a 16 year old to make rational decisions? Especially when celebrity is involved? We don’t blame young people as harshly as adults and sometimes not at all when they break the law. Because their brains aren’t as developed yet. They live in the moment and don’t think long term. But it’s “hey, well she should have made a better decision” when wrong is done to her. And again, MOST of his victims were children at the time he met them. I get what you’re saying when it comes to adults. Like I said, I get the reality of the world we live in and the adult women maybe should have known better considering his history. But even then it’s more about his actions than anything else. But kids, nah F that.
Man you missed the point hard. I forget most of y’all don’t got it like that mentally and need things completely word for word laid outRight because a kid going to a van is the same as a 33 year old woman willingly engaging with R. Kelly.
Because a kid going to a van is the same as adults giving their children and relatives to R. Kelly for months at a time
I swear to god man
Wow that Khia video.
This is the issue with the culture. The continuous victim blaming that the women are whores. The culture is just as complicit because we are conditioned that black women victims ask to be treated this way when it is the society that believes they deserve to be treated this way. Ain't done nothing changed since slavery.
Shaming and blaming... and no wonder victims dont speak out.
Man you missed the point hard. I forget most of y’all don’t got it like that mentally and need things completely word for word laid out
She made a lot of sense. It's just not PC so people don't wanna hear it.Nobody should be listening to Khia in 2019
We know teenage girls are gullible and naive. It don't help when the parents are basically handing their daughters to him. Sparkle said her 14 hear old cousin would be sitting around studio. How does a parent allow their kid to do that? Then that same girls parents took R Kelly's money in a settlement. The light skin girl that did the TMZ interview like a year ago, her parents allowed her to go away with R Kelly so she can be a singer.So you expect a 16 year old to make rational decisions? Especially when celebrity is involved? We don’t blame young people as harshly as adults and sometimes not at all when they break the law. Because their brains aren’t as developed yet. They live in the moment and don’t think long term. But it’s “hey, well she should have made a better decision” when wrong is done to her. And again, MOST of his victims were children at the time he met them. I get what you’re saying when it comes to adults. Like I said, I get the reality of the world we live in and the adult women maybe should have known better considering his history. But even then it’s more about his actions than anything else. But kids, nah F that.
Nobody should be listening to Khia in 2019
Right because a kid going to a van is the same as a 33 year old woman willingly engaging with R. Kelly.
Because a kid going to a van is the same as adults giving their children and relatives to R. Kelly for months at a time
I swear to god man
****.when I first seent her I thought she was gonna spit my philosophy
What song did he do this to?
At the very end of I believe I can fly he quietly and quickly says “suck my ****” clear as day
That song will always be the goat. I think about it every night and day.
I SWORE folks were only talking about the GROWN women that started dealing with him AFTER those prior accusations.So basically if a kid goes to the white van becuase he was offered candy from that point on the kid is at fault becuase he took the bait. Thanks NT !!
Save your frustration man. Doesn't seem like he is listening to anything, anyone is actually typingNo **** the onus is on him. What are you even saying? Of course it's on him. But we can have the conversation in regards to other factors that are at play while acknowledging that R. Kelly is at fault.
Duh he's at fault. Just because they were in his presence doesn't give him the right to abuse them. DUH. Can you not acknowledge how dumb the parents and guardians were while at the same recognizing that R. Kelly is in the wrong? We can't do both?
Would you take your teenage child to the concert of a guy who was accused of peeing on a 14 year old and married a 15 year old? Would you allow that guy to work with your child in any capacity?
What exactly are we spinning here?
Nothing happening as in, what exactly?It seems like part of the reason nothing ever happens is because of all the unnecessary arguing. R Kelly is a sick **** AND the older women may be too. Aside from this, what we arguing about?
Nothing happening as in, what exactly?
Are you saying US talking about what we are talking about is preventing justice from being served?
I am confused?
Yea, I think because people don't read and they just have pre-recorded responses.Nothing happening as far as constructive dialogue. Feels like we going in circles
Why is that?Nobody should be listening to Khia in 2019
I was jokingWhy is that?
Yea, I think because people don't read and they just have pre-recorded responses.
Especially the, "I can't believe so many people are defending R. Kelly" crew.
I haven't seen a single soul defend him.
But that goes back to what I said, I don't think there is a consensus definition of what "Defending R. Kelly" even means.
My thing is multiple aspects of the situation can be discussed at the same time.Defending can occur more than one way. Some can defend his actions based on the belief that they think he's sick. And some can defend him by blaming the older women and all that. Not saying that's what y'all are doing but there is a lot of that going on outside of the realm of NT. By even putting blame on the women, it shifts the conversation away from Kelly. And yes you can do both but that's what happens. I feel like the conversation and concern isn't even about the victims anymore.