sorry dude died, but im gonna keep it a buck about bruiser body's death, and im surprised that im the 1st one to say this.
im not feeling what brody was trying to do, and he should've known better, but I guess he was blinded by white priveledge.
backdoor your way into ownership of a company where you know they prolly don't rock with you, especially Gonzales who definitely doesn't like you after you did him more than dirty in that match. then you go around telling tony atlas and prolly a bunch of other people about how theres gonna be changes around there. then add the fact that this is a whole different country/culture, and you already have pre-existing physical beef with one of the higher-ups. yet this is the promotion that you choose to backdoor an ownership stake of?
sounds like some white colonization bullchit.
I know this is gonna make a lot of people uncomfortable and the resident retards are gonna come in here wasting a lot of bandwidth. but I wanna see what some of the more knowledgeable posters have to say about this, and if they know more about the situation than the general narrative that's usually given. cuz the viceland documentary is the first time I really looked into this story like that. beforehand, I thought it was just some locker room beef that got ugly.
im not feeling what brody was trying to do, and he should've known better, but I guess he was blinded by white priveledge.
backdoor your way into ownership of a company where you know they prolly don't rock with you, especially Gonzales who definitely doesn't like you after you did him more than dirty in that match. then you go around telling tony atlas and prolly a bunch of other people about how theres gonna be changes around there. then add the fact that this is a whole different country/culture, and you already have pre-existing physical beef with one of the higher-ups. yet this is the promotion that you choose to backdoor an ownership stake of?
sounds like some white colonization bullchit.
I know this is gonna make a lot of people uncomfortable and the resident retards are gonna come in here wasting a lot of bandwidth. but I wanna see what some of the more knowledgeable posters have to say about this, and if they know more about the situation than the general narrative that's usually given. cuz the viceland documentary is the first time I really looked into this story like that. beforehand, I thought it was just some locker room beef that got ugly.
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