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In the case of Kyler Murray, the person who dug up those tweets is super petty. Congrats you found a 14-15 year old saying something stupid on Twitter
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There's something very dystopian about all of this
This ***** actually ended up getting the OVO owl tatted on him
Niketalk is the reason I can't run for office
My personal favorite "exposed tweet" scandal was when someone found random old tweets from rappers before they got on
*****s legit hate Wale
The people bringing it up are trolls. It doesn't require a deep dive though. If someone wanted to call out Draymond Green for homophobia, they can just type in the twitter search "@Money23Green gay". First result:Who are the people doing deep dives into famous people’s twitters from last decade? Most of the time they probably just doing it because they hate the celebrity. Apologizing isn’t enough for the general public anymore but it’s not like people can go back in time and change how they felt and not tweet that stuff.
Anyone can say "I'm sorry" and not mean it. At the end of the day, all this means is Kevin Hart isn't going to host an awards show. No one's going to pull his movies out of theaters.so when yall say people aren't who they used to be and grow from what they said before...
where does that stop or extend to?
seems like a slippery slope to me
then anyone can say, "that's not who I am anymore."
so when yall say people aren't who they used to be and grow from what they said before...
where does that stop or extend to?
seems like a slippery slope to me
then anyone can say, "that's not who I am anymore."
Needs to be assessed on an individual basis. I'm all for holding people accountable, but if they've demonstrated that they've actually changed I'm willing to forgive and move forward.so when yall say people aren't who they used to be and grow from what they said before...
where does that stop or extend to?
seems like a slippery slope to me
then anyone can say, "that's not who I am anymore."
The people bringing it up are trolls. It doesn't require a deep dive though. If someone wanted to call out Draymond Green for homophobia, they can just type in the twitter search "@Money23Green gay". First result:
These celebs don’t have publicists like that?They probably forgot and didn't expect a weirdo to bring it up 9 years later. My Twitter is pretty tame except for 1 or two posts. No need to delete it when i get famous.