... "I believe I could fry" GTFI, give him the electric chair the absolute louse. https://www.nytimes.com/live/2021/09/27/nyregion/r-kelly-trial-news "The entertainer had an expansive network of enablers around him, federal prosecutors said, from his closest confidantes and employees to many in the music industry who knew of the concerns about his behaviour but did not intervene." Another Jimmy Saville whereby pathetic star struck people ignore, allow or even help scum like this. Even worse they benefit from them which makes them guilty, they should lock them all up. please log in to view this image
It's because weak people, obsessed with fame, enable and thereby encourage scum like him to get away with it. It goes from Saville all the way down to minor arseholes like Paul Gascoigne, fame buys 'immunity'. If a bloke on your street drove around drunk, took class A drugs, beat up his wife, disturbed the neighbourhood, etc, people would have a word ... ... but 'Gazza' is a 'great lad and just a loveable character' because he bought someone a drink in a bar and scribbled his autograph. The world is becoming obsessed with fame and the famous ... ... it's prized above talent and decency.
Hmm, wonder how the wokies will spin this? A black man preying on black women and children, can't wait to see the BLM movement condone this behaviour
No but they're very quick to jump on anything that a white man may have done to a black person. Wonder if they'll be so quick to castigate their own.
Can honestly say I've never heard of this guy until today, needs putting back under the rock from whence he crawled.
Not so popular now mate, although some will always insist he's innocent ... ... there are those who still think Jacko wasn't wacko. (If you don't know who that is he was a black man who championed black causes then straightened his curly hair and bleached his skin white.)
It's hard to know tbh, it's only the rare sad tosser who ever mentions his name ... ... the Sunderland supporters turned their back on him years ago. Means nothing to us now although that goal that killed the Mags will never be forgotten.