This case is such a huge cluster fuck I'mma take it point by point to avoid rambling. Cool?
1.) Can we all agree that Diddy DID pay someone to have 2Pac & Suge Knight killed now? That it was not a conspiracy theory cooked up in the weed-soaked minds of rap fans who'd listened to "Hit 'Em Up" one too many times? And that Diddy is in no way the innocent victim in the East Coast/West Coast drama that he was always made out to be? (Considering he was able to have Wendy Williams fired from her controversial-but-popular radio show, he probably controlled the media narrative about himself in '96 too. He certainly had the power). I was always iffy about whether he set 2Pac up to be shot at Quad Studios but now it's looking more likely as well. The man's a bonafide psychopath despite the media's portrayal of him as a benevolent soft-spoken playboy.
2.) However, because the middleman he paid the $500,000 to for the hit (Eric "Zip" Martin) died in 2012, that doesn't leave authorities with much more than hearsay if they were gonna take this to trial--something they should've done decades ago. The timing of Diddy's takedown is very suspicious though considering it came on the heels of Keefe D's raid and arrest in Vegas, the city where 2Pac was murdered. For years Keefe D has bragged about murdering 2Pac while simultaneously snitching on Diddy all over Youtube. It's almost certain he would roll over on him when faced with years in prison. Keefe D was merely a low-level street soldier; a goon. Diddy's the "big fish" behind the plot.
But because one man's testimony--a lifelong gangster and drug dealer at that--isn't enough to win at trial against a billionaire w/ unlimited funds for the best defense since the Dream Team, the Feds likely went poking around in Diddy's life for OTHER dirt they could nab him on to build an actual case. And thank God they did because holy fuck. Some may say that's playing dirty but I say if you're gonna have people murdered you better keep your hands absolutely spotless otherwise because what's done in the dark tends to come to light if you live long enough. Diddy was so proud of his vile actions he bragged in songs about paying to have people "erased," etc. (I thought real Bad Boys moved in silence, Sean?)
The 2Pac murder likely won't even get brought up at trial but I'm counting this as a win for him even though he had no desire to see Black people sit in jail. Sometimes that's the only solution when someone is a persistent threat to society. When you become a billionaire you forfeit your Black card or any other "card" of oppression you once held. Money = power in this capitalist hellscape & wealth trumps all. Puffy got away with this shit far longer than a poor white person would've because of his wealth & celebrity status, which proves what I just said. Compared to a white billionaire he would be treated worse, but now we're dealing in theoretical scenarios that have nothing to do with 99% of the population, Black or white.
3.) After seeing how many people have come out of the woodwork to accuse Diddy of various crimes from violent sexual assault to drugging to sex trafficking and how LONG it took them to come out, people should think twice before asking wHy'D iT tAkE sO lOnG tO cOmE fOrWaRd? next time a high-profile case hits the news. Certain segments of the public had the audacity to accuse ex-girlfriend Cassie of lying until the gruesome hotel video--a piece of evidence Diddy was able to bury with his wealth--got leaked. (Now law enforcement claims Diddy "won't be charged" for the beating despite having that video + evidence that he bought the tape from the hotel, which I would think is a crime in itself). So as far as the law is concerned it might as well not exist. Do you have any idea how unfair & frustrating this is for women, survivors of abuse of all kinds & victims who have faced a disbelieving public in their own lives?
At what point will people err on the side of BELIEVING victims? The "they just want a payday/are trying to take a successful man down" narrative is BEYOND tired, and in the vast majority of cases is not true. There shouldn't have to be more than one accuser for these accusations to be taken seriously, but sadly one rich man's freedom to rape & pillage is worth more than a woman's actual life and safety to both law enforcement & the court of public opinion. Rape & trafficking are considered legal in practice when the victim is one adult woman. How many victims is enough? How much hard evidence do you need?
This case has shown me there's NO amount of victims or evidence that would satisfy some of you. I've seen men commenting ON THE BEATING VIDEO ITSELF saying things like "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone!" and similar which just goes to show this isn't about "proof" at all--a large chunk of society simply does not see women as fully human & will excuse the evil acts of men no matter how much evidence is staring them in the face. Then they'll turn around with a straight face and say "There is no war on women. Women have it better than men, etc". Just say you hate women and be done with it. At least that would be honest. But you're too cowardly to own your bigotry, just like the homophobes who use the Bible and God as a shield. By all means be loud about your opinions, just don't forget to be loud about the reasons behind them too.
In the vast majority of sexual assault cases there IS no evidence--no witnesses & no DNA or fingerprints. And thousands of rape kits sit untested across this country, a fact that we should be rioting in the streets over. Victims who do dare to take their rapists to court end up sitting on the stand and getting accused of bringing it on themselves, lying or worse, often for "victory" to look like the rapist getting probation or community service.
But woe unto the poor imaginary menz who get their lives/future NFL careers ruined by false accusations. 😒
If you don't understand how this series of events could discourage victims from coming forward immediately, it's because you're committed to not understanding. And all of the above is not even considering the actual fear factor--the fear that the victim's reputation will be ruined in their community by people who side with the rapist, fear of financial ruin should the rapist be found not guilty & counter-sue in civil court. Or the big one: fear of the rapist doing something violent in retaliation. Sexual assault is a violent crime to start with--can you imagine going up against someone as violent & wealthy as Diddy? In this case, the only smart thing to do is wait until he's in custody and others have carved out a safe path for you to walk down. And most people don't have the benefit of the Feds ensuring them safety like I'm sure Cassie did. (Which I'm glad she did, but the point remains).
THAT'S WHY PEOPLE WAIT TO COME FORWARD. Re-read points 2 & 3 again if you didn't understand or need a refresher. Anyone crazy enough to rape you is potentially crazy enough to kill, stalk, sue, harass, batter or do any other number of crazy things to you. Combined with the repulsively vile treatment from the general public and law enforcement, this knowledge is why rape victims don't come forward right away. They see silence as harm reduction.
4.) Does this open the door to false accusations and people just looking for their 15 minutes or a payday? Absolutely. But that's unfortunately a risk celebrities face as a result of their high-profile lives anyway. Along with stalking, financial scams, robbery, murder & other crimes. But if even one of those accusers is telling the truth, Diddy is a rapist, sex trafficker and abuser. As are Weinstein, Cosby and R. Kelly. And it's certain they are being truthful because we have years of allegations from people in the industry attesting to his foul behavior as well as video evidence of physical assault. You're safer riding with the victims just based on the law of averages. Besides, identifying with a mogul won't make you one, it only makes you look like a victim-blaming loser.
Whew, think that about covers it. Oh yeah, people have theorized for YEARS that Diddy was gay or bisexual, in fact this claim is what Wendy Williams got fired from her radio show over. Now he's got male accusers in the sexual assault pile and all manner of detailed stories about him and Stevie J doing gay shit openly around them. Now being gay myself I don't see this as a bad thing and certainly not a crime, but I do know that men who suppress their homosexuality and continue dating women tend to put them through hell, channeling their self-hate and sexual frustration onto them.
I have very little respect for people, especially high-profile celebs, who stay closeted in this day and age. Obviously everyone's entitled to a private life and nobody has to make "gay" their whole personality, but to continuously deny the truth makes you a homophobe & hypocrite. It remains to be seen whether the Justin Bieber and Usher rumors of grooming/sexual assault are true, or if he ever did similar things to other underage people (god I hope not), but I put nothing past a man who has violent drug-fueled parties called "Freak-Offs" that last for days.
One last point: It's alleged that, like Jeffrey Epstein who was said to "belong to intelligence," Diddy had his whole crib bugged with recording devices and was using the videos to blackmail celebrities. If true, this fits nicely with my theory that he was working with/for the FBI or another 3-letter agency at the time of 2Pac's murder & that's why he wasn't taken down for it sooner. See the first link in this article for more on that theory. People need to seriously question where this bugging/blackmail technique comes from & why it keeps turning up in high-profile sex trafficking cases. The chances that law enforcement didn't know this criminal enterprise existed long before now are slim to none. It's also been known since Day 1 who killed 2Pac, so why are they only acting NOW--almost 30 years after the fact? Does the killer really have to confess all over high-profile Youtube channels to get you to do your jobs? I guess late is better than never but most of the players involved have died so they're not being held accountable which is a shame.
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From left: Dame Dash, unknown people (2); Aaliyah, Diddy & Jennifer Lopez |
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