Hungerpain
Banned
But why you gotta diss the set tho?Yep, they the first that can lie on you and get you to do hard time. fukk emRemember George Stinney and Emit Till?

But why you gotta diss the set tho?Yep, they the first that can lie on you and get you to do hard time. fukk emRemember George Stinney and Emit Till?









but when they be blatantly lying man they need like 2 years
at least mad community service or a sex offender logo. Something to keep the confidence of people who’ve experienced rape but keep these false accusations in the bushes 
I’m more fearful of white women than white men. I try to stay clear of them Beckys![]()
yo i swear if u look at it historically most race attacks were because of white women, even black wall street. White women probably called white men bytches if they didnt do something.Because most of them are c00ns. When you say, "PAWGS understand us Black men more than Black women" it makes you a handkerchief head. to the first level.But why you gotta diss the set tho?![]()


Here's her statement:
THORNTON'S STATEMENT
My choice to stay silent to the media was an intentional decision. I held full faith that the Oklahoma criminal justice system would achieve due process with a thorough investigation. Yesterday’s press conference, held by the Cleveland County District Attorney’s office, diminished my faith in our local judicial system. I was speechless when I heard inaccurate statements, a disregard for addressing my inability to give consent, and projected a perceived bias. I was led to believe that the case details provided to the media would be a vague overview of the investigative process. I truly hope their unorthodox, erroneous and egregious release of detailed information does not affect and/or deter future victims from coming forward.
I was unable to immediately recollect the events of November 16th due to my high level of intoxication. I was not “tipsy”—I was incapacitated. Following a night of consuming over 10 shots of alcohol, at least 8 of which he witnessed, I was unable to provide consent after I had “blacked-out.” As stated, I came forward to authorities with the details of my ordeal after I began to remember terrorizing images, thoughts and feelings from that night. My motives for coming forward are pure. My body was violated when I was unable to give consent. I had no desire for anything but justice.
Despite my adamant fight for justice, I have chosen to dismiss my Victim Protective Order upon receiving military orders two days ago to begin training. I look forward to starting this next chapter of my life as a 2ndLieutenant in the United States Air Force.
In the future, I ask you to consider all sides of every story before resorting to absolutes. Coming forward was one of the most difficult decisions of my life, but I never wanted to regret not reporting what happened that night. In the humble words of Eleanor Roosevelt, ‘What you don’t do can be a destructive force.’”
Best regards,
Courtney J. Thornton
OU Class of 2017
Read more: Woman who accused Oklahoma RB Anderson of rape goes public | Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook


Here's her statement:
THORNTON'S STATEMENT
My choice to stay silent to the media was an intentional decision. I held full faith that the Oklahoma criminal justice system would achieve due process with a thorough investigation. Yesterday’s press conference, held by the Cleveland County District Attorney’s office, diminished my faith in our local judicial system. I was speechless when I heard inaccurate statements, a disregard for addressing my inability to give consent, and projected a perceived bias. I was led to believe that the case details provided to the media would be a vague overview of the investigative process. I truly hope their unorthodox, erroneous and egregious release of detailed information does not affect and/or deter future victims from coming forward.
I was unable to immediately recollect the events of November 16th due to my high level of intoxication. I was not “tipsy”—I was incapacitated. Following a night of consuming over 10 shots of alcohol, at least 8 of which he witnessed, I was unable to provide consent after I had “blacked-out.” As stated, I came forward to authorities with the details of my ordeal after I began to remember terrorizing images, thoughts and feelings from that night. My motives for coming forward are pure. My body was violated when I was unable to give consent. I had no desire for anything but justice.
Despite my adamant fight for justice, I have chosen to dismiss my Victim Protective Order upon receiving military orders two days ago to begin training. I look forward to starting this next chapter of my life as a 2ndLieutenant in the United States Air Force.
In the future, I ask you to consider all sides of every story before resorting to absolutes. Coming forward was one of the most difficult decisions of my life, but I never wanted to regret not reporting what happened that night. In the humble words of Eleanor Roosevelt, ‘What you don’t do can be a destructive force.’”
Best regards,
Courtney J. Thornton
OU Class of 2017
Read more: Woman who accused Oklahoma RB Anderson of rape goes public | Daily Mail Online
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
