Charlamagne Tha God Has Passed His Judgment On Sean’Diddy“The Combs abuse scandal continues The viewas he accused people of “getting lost in talking about the celebrity and not talking about the real issue.”
The 45-year-old presenter – who was accused of sexual assault in 2001 – mocked Diddy’s apology video earlier this week on radio show The Breakfast Club and accused the rapper, 54, of simply being ‘sorry he got caught’ after Images emerged of him being physically abusive his ex-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, in 2016.who faced sexual assault allegations in 2001 – mocked
When host Sunny Hostin asked Charlamagne — whose real name is Lenard Larry McKelvey — about Diddy on Wednesday’s show, he responded, “I think when it comes to this situation, I think we shouldn’t focus on the individual, but on the issue.
“I think what often happens… because of the celebrity, we get lost in talking about the celebrity and not the real issue. The problem is domestic violence.’
“The problem is that men aren’t going to do the right work on themselves and they’re dealing with a lot of pain, a lot of hurt and unhealed trauma, and they project that hurt and pain onto other people,” he says. continued.
Charlamagne Tha God urged people not to ‘focus’ on Sean Combs during an appearance on The View on Wednesday
The radio host argued that people should focus on the issue of ‘domestic violence’ and not on Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs, pictured here in 2018
“The problem is patriarchy, right? Because as long as you have a system where men feel superior to women and deal with that pain and they deal with that pain, they’re going to project that… we’re going to continue to project that onto our women.
“So I think these are the issues we should be discussing rather than talking about the individual, and we often do that as a society, we get lost in the celebrity of things rather than, ‘what are we here?’ for?”
“Diddy is bringing the engagement, but right now, as I’m talking, there’s a woman getting beat up by a man and she’s not going to get any coverage, no one’s going to talk about her.”
Sunny, 55, replied, “We need to say the name of Cassie, the domestic violence survivor, let’s talk more about her,” to which Charlamagne replied, “Yes absolutely. Let’s talk about the actual problem and not the individual.’
Referring to the conversations he thinks people should be having about hip-hop, Charlamagne said, “I just think about the influence of hip-hop and the influence that hip-hop has on the culture, the way we talk, the way we walk, and the way we dress and how we grow up… all the influence hip-hop had on me.
“I just think you have to use that hip-hop tool, that vehicle of hip-hop, to really empower people. Like when I look at guys like Kendrick Lamar with his latest album, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers, or Jay-Z… the 444 album.
“I think we’re going to look at those albums in the future and think they’re the two most important albums of all time because of the topics they discuss there.”
He continued, “They’re talking about therapy, they’re talking about the infidelity they’ve committed and how they’re trying to be better men to their wives, and the whole journey of healing, that’s what we should be talking about. about.
Sunny Hostin asked Charlamagne for his thoughts on ‘everything going on with Diddy’
In a shocking video released last week, Diddy was seen physically assaulting his then-girlfriend, Cassie Ventura, at a hotel in 2016
The 54-year-old rapper apologized on Instagram on Sunday afternoon, saying: ‘I’ve hit rock bottom, but I’m not making excuses’
“If you look at the last fifty years of hip-hop, it’s almost like we were little boys and now we’re growing up. And to make a career, you have to grow up.’
In 2018, The explosion reported that Charlamagne was arrested in 2001 on a warrant for “one count of criminal sexual conduct with a minor in the second degree, stemming from an incident that allegedly occurred the month before.”
The documents filed by the alleged victim, Jessica Reid, alleged that Charlamagne “intentionally, unlawfully and feloniously engaged in penile/vaginal intercourse with a fifteen-year-old female child.”
It was reported that officials had always maintained that Charlamagne was cooperating with the investigation and had taken a DNA test, which showed no evidence whatsoever that he had had sexual contact with the girl.
However, he pleaded guilty to “contributing to the delinquency of a minor” for throwing the party where the attack occurred.
He was sentenced to three years’ probation and has always denied the charges.