So right now half the Bishes on social media are in love with this inmate

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I think the moral of the thread is that women, particularly Black women will overlook a man's criminal behavior as long as he's "fine/sexy" etc. and take things further than it needs to go. I don't fully agree with this, but there is evidence out there.

The difference between men and women in these situations is 'consequence'. A man can get involved with a 'bad girl', and trick on her, bail her out, go through drama etc., but the most he would do is hurt himself. Women on the other hand that get involved with a 'bad boy', and can get knocked up (and start the cycle of single motherhood drama), get physically or emotionally abused, or get caught up in his crimes as an unwitting accomplice...all of that hurts her and the community at large.

You forgot to include the part about a man knocking up the bad girl. How is only he effected by this? It was the first thing you mentioned for women and bad boys, so I'm wondering why that got omitted.

And this is not a Black female issue, the majority of women fawning were non-Black and his wife is not Black.
 

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It looks like Jeremy Meeks is one step closer towards becoming America’s Next Top Model.

As reported, he’s already being offered modeling contractsonce he gets out of prison — but now a laser company has stepped forward and offered to remove Jeremy’s tattoos…for free!

Not only that, but the LaserAway will also put money towards his bail.

They’re only offering $20,000 — but it’s a start. Jeremy’s currently being held at over $900,000.

The company says they were touched by his mother’s comments about her son being stereotyped by his gang tattoos. The gotcha is that the modeling companies that are interested in him like his tattoos.

LMFAO ^^^^ Dude is getting all these modeling opportunities off of his bad behavior. Meanwhile instagram "models" are fukking and sucking for little to no reward.

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They got more than the nikkas that be in their comments thristing but thats not my point. Point is we can't be pointing fingers without pointing them at ourselves. Far as Im concern we all (men and women)fukk with the wrong people that we have no business fukking it over those that we clearly worth the time and a lot more beneficial.

think we need to stop focusing on who women are fukking with and focus more on the ones that deserve our attention

The finger has always been pointed at us. But whenever the women get criticized for anything people always come in with the :cape:.
 

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Nah man, it's not that deep. Females are on that nikkaz jock because they deem him attractive. Nothin more nothin less. Some nikkaz are trying to over analyze this shyt while exposing their own insecurities. It doesn't matter if dude got caught with a pistol or if he started In wolf of Wall Street 2, bytches would be feelin him.

Then you would agree that women need to quit spewing that fake shyt about the lack of decent men at any time.
 

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They donated the money to? :comeon:

The donations are more than likely from family members and friends. This page has been around for 4 days, barely anybody is talking about him anymore (except for on this website), and he has raised a total of $4,000. Many of the donations appear to be trolls too. Two of his recent donations call him a scum bag and ask him if he wants to go night night. There is literally nobody taking this is as seriously as some of you are.
 

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You have no proof of this and FYI dude isn't married to a black woman.

Just going by the 'agenda' of the thread...don't necessarily agree with it. :manny:

You forgot to include the part about a man knocking up the bad girl. How is only he effected by this? It was the first thing you mentioned for women and bad boys, so I'm wondering why that got omitted.

And this is not a Black female issue, the majority of women fawning were non-Black and his wife is not Black.

Most good dudes don't go around knocking up bad girls...and the ones who do, actually hold it down and take care of their kids.
 

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The donations are more than likely from family members and friends. This page has been around for 4 days, barely anybody is talking about him anymore (except for on this website), and he has raised a total of $4,000. Many of the donations appear to be trolls too. Two of his recent donations call him a scum bag and ask him if he wants to go night night. There is literally nobody taking this is as seriously as some of you are.

Actually, I was just on Bossip and they had a 10 things you didnt know about him post and it had 700 comments. Other gossip sites such as Daily mail have posts about him for the last couple days. And, both twitter and instagram are still talking about him and posting his mugshots and along with other pics. He's also been called the internets new obession.
 

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This is all excuses.

Casey Anthony... what group of men were raising funds for her?



Who said anything about his physical appearance?

And no, you can't laud a man who has committed physical violence then talk about the threat of physical violence from men

And no one is lauding his actions or what got him in jail? http://www.gofundme.com/aih9m8

Word.

Plenty of men donated and gave money to Casey Anthony when she was in jail . Please know what the hell you are talkin about before you post shyt :pachaha:
Men Send Casey Anthony Money in Jail; She Doesn't Send Thank You Notes

The donors range in age from men as young as 19, to middle aged women, and to men in their late fifties. Some are bankers and others have criminal pasts including charges of aggravated assault and sex offenses. The donations have come from across the country and from Canada. Some donors have deposited multiple money orders over the past few months.

One donor even offered Anthony a place to stay when she leaves jail on Sunday.

"If she ever did contact me and wanted to live in the middle of nowhere I have three houses out here...I'm scared for her," Gary Bradfield told ABCNews.com.

Bradfield, a 44-year-old man who lives on a ranch in Texas, donated $99.40 to Anthony in February 2011 so she'd have money to celebrate her birthday in March.

"I know she was probably segregated from everybody else. I was like hell, she's got $32 in there. I'll send her a little bit of something," Bradfield said. "I believe that we're all innocent until proven guilty."

Anthony, who does not appear to have sent any thank you notes, has spent the money on things like shampoo, deodorant, toothpaste, eyeliner, ponytail holders as well as snacks like premium chicken breasts, jalapeno nacho cheese dip and spicy peanuts.

A phone call to the mother of one male donor was greeted with a scream of "He did what?" A former landlord of another male donor said his former tenant frequently writes to pen pals in jail. A donor from North Carolina said that his decision was a "private matter."

Others replied via Facebook with a simple "no thanks" when asked why they sent money to Casey Anthony.

One of her more generous male donors, a man in his twenties, asked that his name be withheld. He defended his decision to reach out to the 25-year-old Florida woman.

"I do not know Casey personally, nor am I supporting her as a person, nor am I anything like the people sending her love letters and asking her to marry them," he said. "However, what I am supporting is the jury's decision to acquit based on lack of evidence failing to overcome the reasonable doubt standard."

The man said that part of his decision to send was based on his disgust with what he viewed as an encroachment into Anthony's privacy. Investigators testified during the trial about the extensive searches into Anthony's computer and cell phone records which this donor felt infringed on her constitutional freedoms.

The man went on to say that he was also appalled with the "witch hunt" that has followed Anthony since the acquittal.

"It's wrong to continue the character assassination on someone who was acquitted of a crime," he said.

David R. Fulton said he deposited $25 on June 3 in the name of his company, David R. Fulton Computer Repair, hoping that the donation might catch the public eye and generate clients.

Fulton added, "I think she's innocent."

Bradfield, the Texas man who gave Anthony money in February before her trial began, said he felt a connection to Anthony. Having spent time in jail in the early 1990s, he said it was important for an inmate to have money in their account.

"She's just been sitting there accused and couldn't get out and is indigent...can't go to the store and get you a bag of chips and everybody else can and that's really demoralizing and she hadn't even had her day in court, you know," Bradfield said.

The married father said his wife is fully aware he sent the money order to Anthony.

She responded to the money order by asking, "Why did you do that?" Bradfield said his wife had already prejudged Anthony.

Christy Davis, a 56 year old Florida woman, donated $20 to Anthony in June and sent another $20 money order on Monday.

"I feel a little bit of a kindred spirit with Casey Anthony…I'm a regular person who saw the story through a different set of eyes," she said.

Davis has followed the case closely since Caylee was first reported missing in July 2008.

"The day that the story broke. … I said the baby got in the swimming pool," Davis said. Anthony's defense team claims that Caylee accidentally drowned in the family pool.



Casey Anthony Supporters Flood Jail Bank Account
Davis said HLN host Nancy Grace's harsh words about Anthony also prompted her decision to send Anthony a check.

"What this case turned into was a pure nation of hysteria and that bothered me and I think that jury did what they were supposed to do. They followed the law," Davis said.

Davis, who is on disability, said that she hopes Anthony does whatever she wants with the money.

"Twenty-three hours in a little cell. There's not much and something like the luxury of real shampoo, candy bars...I don't want her to feel alone," Davis said.

Davis said she has never met Anthony or received a thank you from Anthony.

"She's a little busy," Davis said.

Anthony will take what's left in her account with her when she is freed on Sunday.



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Plenty of men donated and gave money to Casey Anthony when she was in jail . Please know what the hell you are talkin about before you post shyt :pachaha:

Source and paper trail? And show me the male equivalent of #YesAllWomen?
 

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I would.

Physically attractive or not I refuse to give any props to women of unsavory character. :sas1:

Because doing so would be disrespectful to the women of good character. :sas2:

This is a very respectable position if you're not trolling.
Just going by the 'agenda' of the thread...don't necessarily agree with it. :manny:



Most good dudes don't go around knocking up bad girls...and the ones who do, actually hold it down and take care of their kids.

You have no evidence of this. Just like you all have no evidence of good girls getting knocked up by bad men, although this is constantly what is complained about. After awhile it just becomes obvious that whatever needs to be said to get it to where women are critiqued and men aren't for the same behavior, it will be said.
 

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am I wrong though? We can't point out women flaws and ignore our own. That's the reason why dudes aren't getting any where but in the bushes. I tell y'all to be real with yourselves and all of a sudden Im caping :what:.
my nikka, am good. you aint een gotta tell a nikka like me to be real with themself. i mean, i know you talking in general but i felt like i had to let you know wassup. I just find it funny breh.
 
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