Charges are dropped
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cbee43 — 10 years ago(April 15, 2015 02:53 AM)
Yes, and that fat horse and her family proved just show classy they were calling Biana the "N" word and her punk father beating on a woman had this been in Kingston
Jamaica they would have found his ease floating in a river somewhere. Looks like that porky pig Nikki is the ghetto one -
xclusiveq — 16 years ago(May 13, 2009 04:54 PM)
I think that is total bullst and they know it! Nikki Blonsky knows her and family were guilty of what they were accused of. Don't try to play that st off now that the racism has been brought to the forefront. I am so sick and tired of white people using that derogatory term in reference to black people. Do these idiots even beep know what the word means? Obviously not, because a n***16d0a means a ignorant person, which showcases what the Blonskys are: ignorant racists. Her dad is a punk azz bitch and he will get his. As far as Nikki is concerned, I will never look at anything that showcases her again because she is a racist, & I take racist attacks very seriously being that I am African American.
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RottenBeauty — 16 years ago(June 02, 2009 08:24 AM)
Ooooh . . . really? And here I thought it came from the latin word 'niger' which means black . . .
You know, someone really ought to tell Kanye West and Alcia Keys that they are using the 'n' word wrong.
The whole 'oh my god, a woman woman dares to get into a phsycial altercation with a black girl, damn she MUST be racist!' thing is so tired.
'Ugh, I just hate that Naomi Campbel'
'Oh why, because she's black?!?'
'No, because she is a psycho you ignorant idiot.'
This just in: It actually IS possible to have a problem with someone of African descent . . . WITHOUT being a racist. Grow up people.
And as for a man should not hit a woman . . . that is garbage. If a woman punched some guys daughter in front of him then why shouldn't she? This is an equal age ladies. You can't expect to be treated equal and fairly and then be allowed to do whatever you want without consequences. It's either 'equal rights' or 'women and children first'. Pick one.
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HellFurby — 16 years ago(June 14, 2009 09:43 PM)
The word isn't necessarily derogatory, but it is when directed from a white person to a black person as an insult, then it definitely is.
And no, this isn't an equal age. I would like it to be, but even in this supposedly enlightened decade, sexual and intimate violence against women is prevalent. Discrimination is still present. It is getting better, and I think you make a good point about the double standard, but there's a balance. Should a woman be allowed to get away with things based on her gender? No. But women generally tend to be weaker than men. A man punching a woman can usually do a lot more damage. Therefore, yes, Carl Blonsky should have taken the high route and sought to restrain the mother rather than attack her so brutally she needed to be taken to the hospital. In fact, that should be anyone's approach, man or woman alike.