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Stephen A spitting that real.
That fakkit is PRAYING that tweets like that somehow, someway, turns into some p*ssyDumbest shyt I've ever seen posted on twitter.
Jameis Winstonapparentyl she herself was in an abusive relationship once. So I guess that's why she feels this way.
Funny enough, all of her issues from what she's "passionate" about, seem to rail against black men.
Vick
LeBron, to a degree
Stephen A
I'm sorry but if my little sister provokes I have the right to knock her out?There are ways to defend yourself against an unarmed woman without two piecing her in the dome. This wasn't some stranger that pushed him on the street, it was his wife. That Texas Tech player didn't hit the girl out of self defense, but he did out of anger.
Beadles still takes an L for taking Stephen A. out of context.
That second tweet annoys me. Where was this chick whining when Stephen A Smith tells blacks, along the same lines she's talking about that skirt, that we need to cut our hair so blacks don't provoke racism?
All these people suddenly mad can kiss my ass with their selective outrage.
I'm sorry but if my little sister provokes I have the right to knock her out?There are ways to defend yourself against an unarmed woman without two piecing her in the dome. This wasn't some stranger that pushed him on the street, it was his wife. That Texas Tech player didn't hit the girl out of self defense, but he did out of anger.
Beadles still takes an L for taking Stephen A. out of context.
I never denied that she did. My point is that he didn't hit her back to protect himself, he did because he was mad.Actually, she punched him first. Watch the video.
"self-defense" is a debateable term. That's like the "stand your ground" mess in Florida. A situation one person deems as under control, another may feel the need to use (deadly) force.
You don't know which side of the coin another person stands on, so......it's best to keep your hands to yourself. Male or female