@RetroKingChing@yuriboler@ZackJamesOBZ@mardiaz411@BrockBaker Sexual manipulation and selling photos of yourself are not the same thing lol that is not a double standard by any means. If I sell you something that's okay, but if you steal the same something from me, I have a right to be angry.
@BrockBaker She risks her life and career by speaking out against him. She has no reason to just lie. Either way she was 18 and this man was in his late 30's. To defend him blindly, is ignorant and unsafe, and very disheartening.
@BrockBaker There are some horrendous responses to this tweet. People heard both sides of the story and went "See I KNEW he was innocent!" this is why victims don't speak out. Why is one side of the story automatically seen as true over the other? Jen's story has holes in it? How?
Reminder, it is in fact not against the law to talk about what someone has done on the internet and use their name. Also, it's extra okay when her own lawyer can't spell her name right.
My question to this, why are they silent? And why are they proud of it? Is it because maybe...they're wrong and stuck in their ways and to actually discuss what they believe would involve defending points with evidence and reliable sources that they do not have?
@AranOcean I, as I will not speak for others but I believe many are with me on this, do not believe the post was a threat and that the publicist responded by calling the police because the student was Black and knew that they would side with her even when she was in the wrong.
Managed to get myself locked out of my twitter, but just in case anyone forgot, Arrest the cops who killed Breonna Taylor, racists should not be allowed to hold positions as executive board members or professors at TCNJ yet they still do, and most importantly #BlackLivesMatter
@AranOcean further action against her racist acts. Many TMT students and alumni are not satisfied with this ruling, and are asking for further action to be taken against her.
Idk why people are against wearing masks. Masks protect you from coronavirus yes, but they also protect you from running into people you know in public. Add sunglasses and you are literally in disguise. Itโs safe to do anything, anywhere, even in your hometown. This is my dream
capable of. Being a fan of someone and feeling like you understand them entirely is the difference between enjoying a person's work and being dangerously obsessive. We glorifying 'stanning' as if it's healthy, and it isn't.
I've see "I know he wouldn't do that" in response to Ansel Elgort and Cole Sprouse a lot, and I think it's very important to point out the fact that just because you feel attached to a celebrity DOES NOT mean that you know them. You do not know them. You know the face they show.
This is most important now with these serious accusations, but also it's true in general. You don't own celebrities, you are not their friends, you are not allowed to demand things of them, and you are not someone who is reliable when it comes to asking what they are and are not