Crazy thoughts about life in general from my own amazingly insightful point of view.
Showing posts with label FBI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FBI. Show all posts
Thursday, September 11, 2014
MONEY IS A HELL OF A DRUG, ALMOST LIKE COCAINE AND OTHER POWERFUL DRUGS
Can you imagine a PSA with Ray Rice and his wife? I won't go into that simply because it's just borderline insensitive. I will say this, Mrs. Rice is seriously high on the money supply. After Ray Rice, as muscular a person as one can be, beat her senseless she married him. Ray lost his job and is on indefinite suspension and she says " Our life has been ruined." What the fuck is wrong here?
Since when did domestic violence and knocking your significant other unconscious become acceptable? I'm sure people will jump in and say she is a victim, she suffers from Stockholm syndrome and other shit. Mrs Rice was a fiancé and as a result could have exposed him, and walked away, probably sued him for a good bit of cash. To stay and forgive the act is morally reprehensible on her part, it also shows little dignity. No woman should ever forgive something like that, at least in my view.
Perhaps I'm simplifying the whole thing but the point is he got what he deserved for doing what he did. It doesn't matter who you are, what you do, believe in, or look like, you don't have the right to treat anyone like that. If a woman is hitting you, walk the fuck away and call the cops if it's necessary. At any rate it doesn't seem to matter, the world is a fucked up place anyway.
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Domestic,
Domestic Abuse,
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ESPN,
FBI,
Men,
NFL,
NFL Policy,
Ray Rice,
Ray Rice Case,
Ray Rice Fiance,
TMZ,
women,
World
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
THE FBI HAS SOMETHING ON EVERYONE, EVEN WHITNEY
Whitney Houston's FBI file was opened to the public and it revealed that Whitney had some mentally unstable fans throughout the globe. The Netherlands fan that called himself the President of Europe and proclaimed a 66 billion dollar purchase of Brazil. What this particular situation made me think about was the level of privacy people are entitled to.
It seems like once you die your personal information is public domain in a way. Whitney Houston's file is 128 pages and follows a trend of FBI celebrity files that was started by J. Edgar Hoover with Charlie Chaplin ages ago. It's fair to ask if when you die you become a target for postmortem scrutiny. I understand she was a public figure with a lot of problems but I think after death she deserves some peace and privacy.
I wonder if there is an FBI file on Michael Jackson, or perhaps on Madonna. I don't know the answer to any of that but i don't care since I am not a celebrity personal information whore. I do think it's in poor taste to make that information public simply because it gives enormous ammunition to yellow journalism to rear it's ugly head and after so much suffering in life everyone's entitled to some measure of peace.
My advice is for everyone to remember never to contact the FBI, not even to retrieve their missing cat because chances are highly likely for post mortem ridicule.
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