Despite what he had done in the past, he was constantly trying to better himself, and right his wrongs. What he did was horrific, supposedly, but he were spreading positivity and awareness of mental illnesses.
There is not a whole lot "done in the past" if you consider that he got charged for armed robbery, false imprisonment, witness tampering and possibly domestic abuse and serious bodily injury. While the dude was only 20 and already spent 1 year in juvenile prison prior to all that shit. No matter how much money he threw around for charity he was an absolute piece of crap and probably had it coming.
So you believe someone who's been to jail should never be able to get out and better themselves? What a radical and ridiculous stance. The kid got out of jail last year, and the beating up women are just allegations.
The kid did some shit, nobody's denying that, but the fact he was constantly trying to better people, inspire people to get help and spreading awareness - while donating loads of money to charity. I agree, donating money doesn't just make you a good person automatically, but he did so much more than that.
Stop trying to be the most ignorant and flamboyant crackhead this world has ever seen. There's more to the story. X didn't just out of nowhere walk up to his girl and beat the shit out of her. Nobody asks questions about what the female did. She probably hit him 5 times before he ever put his hands on her. And as I said, these are just alligations.
Sorry I'm so flamboyant that I think beating women (Scuse me I mean allegedly beating women) qualifies a person to be a piece of human garbage. That's my opinion, if you think it's ok because she was defending herself so he's allowed to attack her and he gave money to charity making him a good person, I respect your opinion. succ the b8 harder
@Jim she retracted her statement about X, and also apologized to him, but the prosecution wouldn't allow her to drop the case. It's funny how she brought all this up AFTER he got famous and got loads of money, and not before he blew up.
Agreed. But it depends on severety of what the person did bad, and in X's case, when he was accused of beating that girl, she retracted everything. But it also depends on what good and how much good you do afterwards. Of course, if you murder someone, there's no going back. Severety like that.
So I'm back to my point, so you think everyone who's been to prison are shitty people, and there's no way they can better themselves? People like Paul McCartney was arrested for possession of marijuana which at the time (and still is) in the same narcotics class as heroin and cocaine?
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