@Sleengirl for those who think these are lies, how do you explain his own teammates sharing the same story more than 10 years ago (when they were in highschool) https://t.co/ksfFf5sJKC
Here’s another video of Belmont and his ex, since the gf defenders want to go create non existent issues with Ella’s ex.
Last time I posted Belmont and his ex they foamed at the mouths like they had rabies 🫶🏻🥰 Hope they enjoy 💋
They keep holding on to the narrative that we are jealous of her banging Belmont. They look like couple on crack crashing the party and watching celebrities play Beerpong. We’re supposed to be jealous? We are jealous of Matthew having Ella and Asha on his side😅
Can everyone please start acting normal on IG comments? One thing is to share your opinion on your own social media, but going to their profiles and harassing them is crazy. I mean, you have the right to do so, but it truly does not help our case. Even I, the nut job of nut jobs, do not go to their profiles; I keep everything here.
I asked to see the "racist comments" that person is supposedly receiving, and these were the examples... lmaooo. This is honestly an insult to people who have experienced actual racism.
These comments are subjective opinions about someone's appearance or perceived vibe and, by themselves, don't reference race, ethnicity, or racial stereotypes. Based on these examples alone, there simply isn't enough to conclude that they're racist.
Can they be mean, unfair, or unnecessarily harsh? Sure. But not every negative opinion about a public figure is discrimination, and labeling every criticism as racism can dilute the seriousness of actual racist abuse.