Neo. The Only. The One.
THE ONE
A lot of people are legitimately haters, and it’s not from some constructive place either. It’s like the person(s) who don’t like you, but they follow you on social media. They’re just following you to keep tabs on your life and so they can talk shyt about you when the opportunity presents itself. Katt has some hater in him, man.
Earthquake hasn’t doesn’t anything to Katt as far as I know, and Katt was bringing up his alleged illiteracy and all for no reason. That’s legitimate hate.
Imagine this: you just got hit with two bullshyt charges because a woman was white. You’re literally on camera running away from her, you lose a role that would’ve likely made you a household name. You’re awaiting your sentencing, and you haven’t said anything. You haven’t done any interviews, etc.
Then a comedian, who you’ve likely never met in your life, you’ve never interacted with, never said a thing about gets asked a question about your circumstance on a global fukking platform—and the first thing he says is essentially unrelated to anything pertaining to your case, but is tantamount to, “Whew. Ain’t that nikka ugly?”
Why did Katt feel the need to say all that unprovoked? The question wasn’t about dude’s looks. Because Katt has some hater in him. On some psychoanalysis shyt, Freud argued things that encroach or threaten our ego, we often feel compelled to diminish. That’s what Katt does a lot. Dude was doing his thing and landing major roles. On some level, the kind of roles Katt thinks he should be doing. Didn’t he say he hasn’t had “the role” yet? In turn, what do we get?
“Oh, Jonathon Majors? That nikka ugly.”
And then dudes like @Neo The Resurrected ONE who was one of your biggest proponents not even a month ago. Now, are like, “Yeah, that nikka is ugly ,” because someone he likes more right now expressed those sentiments.
There’s a lot more I could say, but I’ll end this post like this. As much as I’m conscious of black people’s struggles professionally, our inability to be mediocre and having to be exceptional, and our victimization via cronyism, nepotism, and racism. Ultimately, while these aforementioned social phenomena are indisputable regarding blacks and occupations; despite that, there’s a gradient.
If you’re constantly seeking and looking for reasons why you don’t have what this person has or didn’t get what that person got, life will provide you almost innumerable reasons and people you could blame. Moreover, depriving you of all wherewithal to be accountable. It’s a skill set to be able to recognize when I didn’t acquire this thing because of some impasse beyond my control, and when it didn’t happen because of me.
breh i can show you proof from my FB page that I was cracking on Jonathan Majors when he was in the cover of that magazine. Cause overnight the ladies started loving him and I was like
Doesn't mean that I think he's guilty of doing anything with that white girl.
Hell I was gently roasting him in the thread about his trial
I supported him but I was going in on him at the same time. Go look at my posts.