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either you went to the On The Run Tour or you watched it on HBO this past weekend. there are tons of rumors but for me the tour and broadcast are all about one thing…
i need to be doing more in my world. now i’m trying to figure out how to take it to my NEXT level.
girls- it’s not just enough to do what we been doing; time to step up our game.
game up like teen talent, Ebony Oshunrinde, who goes by the name WondaGurl.
WondaGurl is a successful hip hop producer who has been making beats since she was 9 years old. In 2012 she won Canada’s Battle of the Beatmakers and has placed her music with French Montana, Travis Scott and Jay Z. Check out what she says inspired her to dream so big…
i hear jay and bey are now working on a collab album. they just keep moving up
what’s your next move?
Sage’s Rage: If a CEO can be fired for kicking a dog; NFL should’ve let Ray Rice go long ago
Posted September 12, 2014
on:all this talk about ray rice and the abuse that his wife (then fiancee) sustained has really bothered me.
only a few months ago, a CEO of a major corporation was fired for kicking and jerking a dog in an elevator. He was sitting the dog for a friend and didn’t know how to properly handle the dog. He mistreated the dog and it was caught on tape. The company was about to fire him when he decided to ‘resign’.
If a tough sentence is good for a person who kicks a dog; it should certainly be good enough for a man who knocks his wife unconscious and drags her body on the floor.
partner violence is a very serious issue that many people including teens have to deal with.
it’s so hard for the victim to get help. part of the cycle of violence is for the abuser to make the victim feel bad about themselves as a person to the point where they would take the violence and not recognize they should draw the line and leave.
what victims need are supporters who help them understand their value and make it clear where the line is. not people like paul george! second guessing said a lot. it gives his wife (former fiancee) the message that maybe his behavior wasn’t that bad. but it was! thankfully many people have spoken on the side of denouncing ray rice’s behavior.
Lets all stand up and support all the victims of partner violence and let the NFL know they needed to draw the line.
If you or someone you know is a victim of partner violence
get support by calling
National Domestic Violence Hotline for Teens
1-800-331-9474
or
text ‘loveis’ to 22522
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