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10-06-2025 06:54 PM
10-06-2025 07:03 PM
@shoekitty wrote:
@Sooner wrote:Decades of bad behavior tolerated, encouraged, rewarded and ignored. That says a lot about the society we live in now. Do we do anything to contribute to that attitude? Not my problem?
@Sooner it's a sad , sad journey we are taking to the depths. But look at leadership, there is just a disregard for the law, rule of law and laws on the books. Forget ethics. It seems to be a vendictive get even world. Surely not the best of times to find men to look up to in authority. We seem to have many women to look up to, but men??? Men in normal life, great, but in authority and the top no. Not examples for youth JMHO
@shoekitty I agree with you although I don't see many women to look up to either. I see kids who are in sports activities every day thinking they are going to make millions in pro sports, not getting much of an education. I think the whole world worships celebrities and sports figures, performers. I don't see a lot of inspiration there or kids with ambition, guidance or skills for a realistic life and the hard work that usually involves.
Maybe I just know bad parents. . . ![]()
10-06-2025 07:16 PM
Diddy requested a pardon today.
I bet he gets one.
10-06-2025 07:33 PM
For what they're being paid, I'd consider the attorneys derelict if they didn't put forth such a request.
10-06-2025 07:40 PM
Of course the lawyers have to throw everything against the wall to see what sticks. They will never know what works unless they try.
10-07-2025 12:39 AM
10-07-2025 10:13 AM
For those of you who have a subscription to Peacock, there is a documentary called
Diddy, the Making of a Bad Boy. I am not a subscriber to Peacock but thinking about it.
This documentary talks about his gangster father who was murdered in NY when Sean Combs was 2 and about his mother who held weird parties (that many called freakoffs) in her home for years which Sean witnessed as a child. In addition, she was not poor quite the opposite and clothed Sean in designer clothing as a child as well as in jewelry. He went to a private school no public school for him. He was made to feel like he was special all of his life by his mother, untouchable to the law and that intimidation made you powerful.
The documentary is also about Kim Porter who tragically died in L.A. from pneumonia at age 47. Three of her kids were with Diddy. But a fourth child, a boy was not and his father is the co-director along with Lisa Bloom of this documentary that is out now on Peacock.
10-07-2025 11:09 AM
10-07-2025 11:17 AM
10-07-2025 11:20 AM
With all the civil suits waiting to be heard, all of Diddy's money will be gone.
He will be forced to sell his many pricey homes. His multi million dollar mansions.
The prosecution overcharged and were told beforehand what would happen but they continued anyway causing themselves embarrassment to their dept that will not be soon forgotten.
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