> The public takedown of Combs is a warning to any wealthy, high-powered folks in the music space who indulge in similar criminal acts and the fearful enablers who stand by silently, unmoved and unwilling to intervene in corruption that goes on far too long. The same goes for those, like Russell Simmons, who thought fleeing could erase the horrid accusations coming from survivors who bravely went on record about the pain endured in their workplace or inflicted by their powerful employers. Evading justice only prolongs the damage, as Combs may be figuring out. But the day of reckoning, for the music industry, at least, is here, and the reign of its abusers is coming to an end.
TheDudeee87 on
I feel like this is going to shake up the music industry like the “Me Too” movement shook up Hollywood. And good for them for doing it. Hope they find every dirty secret that Diddy has been hiding for years. Just because you have money and a lot of it doesn’t mean that you’re above the law.
AugustWest7120 on
If Diddy asks you to party, you gotta say NO!
NotAsBrightlyLit on
It’s a warning *right now*, and there are some nervous people wondering if they’ll be outed right *now*. That’s about it. When all is said and done, some titans will fall, others will scurry away undiscovered and nothing will have really changed except for Diddy being yanked out of the game.
Sorry to be this cynical but catching criminals does very little from curtailing crime – it just creates better criminals.
mydogisthedawg on
Why is Trump in multiple pictures with Diddy?
IAmNotMyName on
Who else is well known within certain circles to be guilty?
Immediate-One3457 on
This is the warning: if you do bad stuff for 30yrs or more, we MIGHT catch you and destroy the evidence, and you’ll be placed on suicide watch where we will watch you suicide
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> The public takedown of Combs is a warning to any wealthy, high-powered folks in the music space who indulge in similar criminal acts and the fearful enablers who stand by silently, unmoved and unwilling to intervene in corruption that goes on far too long. The same goes for those, like Russell Simmons, who thought fleeing could erase the horrid accusations coming from survivors who bravely went on record about the pain endured in their workplace or inflicted by their powerful employers. Evading justice only prolongs the damage, as Combs may be figuring out. But the day of reckoning, for the music industry, at least, is here, and the reign of its abusers is coming to an end.
I feel like this is going to shake up the music industry like the “Me Too” movement shook up Hollywood. And good for them for doing it. Hope they find every dirty secret that Diddy has been hiding for years. Just because you have money and a lot of it doesn’t mean that you’re above the law.
If Diddy asks you to party, you gotta say NO!
It’s a warning *right now*, and there are some nervous people wondering if they’ll be outed right *now*. That’s about it. When all is said and done, some titans will fall, others will scurry away undiscovered and nothing will have really changed except for Diddy being yanked out of the game.
Sorry to be this cynical but catching criminals does very little from curtailing crime – it just creates better criminals.
Why is Trump in multiple pictures with Diddy?
Who else is well known within certain circles to be guilty?
This is the warning: if you do bad stuff for 30yrs or more, we MIGHT catch you and destroy the evidence, and you’ll be placed on suicide watch where we will watch you suicide
Watch the party die