cindosha
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Post by cindosha on Aug 16, 2025 13:36:22 GMT
It’s better than the trans who popped their titties out on the White House lawn or the dude butt fucking in the senate office because he was bored. Those were dealt with. I am curious about your thoughts on the fact that Dana White hits his wife, but is now being given the privilege of having his event at the White House? He acknowledge that he slapped his wife after she slapped him, which is no excuse, but he did acknowledge it, and apologized for it. His wife then said that it was an isolated incident and out of character for him, which leads me to believe that it has never happened before. It’s New Year’s Eve and they were probably both drunk if this is an isolated incident. So he took responsibility for his actions apologized, and his wife is still with him. So my thoughts are that she slapped him, he slapped her, he acknowledged it, he apologized for it, she still with him, what’s the problem with him being given that “privilege”?
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dawnnikol
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Post by dawnnikol on Aug 16, 2025 14:53:37 GMT
He acknowledge that he slapped his wife after she slapped him, which is no excuse, but he did acknowledge it, and apologized for it. His wife then said that it was an isolated incident and out of character for him, which leads me to believe that it has never happened before. It’s New Year’s Eve and they were probably both drunk if this is an isolated incident. So he took responsibility for his actions apologized, and his wife is still with him. So my thoughts are that she slapped him, he slapped her, he acknowledged it, he apologized for it, she still with him, what’s the problem with him being given that “privilege”? Okay, so if the trans person came out and issued an apology, it would be fine if they were invited back? It was an isolated incident. They have never done it before. Would that be ok with you? For me, if they were caught on camera, drunk or not, I would probably guess it's worse behind closed doors.
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Post by cindosha on Aug 16, 2025 15:47:36 GMT
He acknowledge that he slapped his wife after she slapped him, which is no excuse, but he did acknowledge it, and apologized for it. His wife then said that it was an isolated incident and out of character for him, which leads me to believe that it has never happened before. It’s New Year’s Eve and they were probably both drunk if this is an isolated incident. So he took responsibility for his actions apologized, and his wife is still with him. So my thoughts are that she slapped him, he slapped her, he acknowledged it, he apologized for it, she still with him, what’s the problem with him being given that “privilege”? Okay, so if the trans person came out and issued an apology, it would be fine if they were invited back? It was an isolated incident. They have never done it before. Would that be ok with you? For me, if they were caught on camera, drunk or not, I would probably guess it's worse behind closed doors. The trans guy did issue a public apology and was still banned from the White House. Some guy with fake tits had to prove his point that he was trans with fake tits. I would probably guess that’s the only reason he did it, and I’m gonna guess he wasn’t drunk. So he didn’t even have an excuse for his behavior. It’s ridiculous and it’s not near the same thing.
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Post by marmargirl on Aug 16, 2025 16:56:17 GMT
Okay, so if the trans person came out and issued an apology, it would be fine if they were invited back? It was an isolated incident. They have never done it before. Would that be ok with you? For me, if they were caught on camera, drunk or not, I would probably guess it's worse behind closed doors. The trans guy did issue a public apology and was still banned from the White House. Some guy with fake tits had to prove his point that he was trans with fake tits. I would probably guess that’s the only reason he did it, and I’m gonna guess he wasn’t drunk. So he didn’t even have an excuse for his behavior. It’s ridiculous and it’s not near the same thing. Being drunk is an excuse for slapping/hitting someone, let alone your wife?!? How am I still amazed by the actions of “the party of family values “?
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dawnnikol
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Post by dawnnikol on Aug 16, 2025 16:56:39 GMT
Okay, so if the trans person came out and issued an apology, it would be fine if they were invited back? It was an isolated incident. They have never done it before. Would that be ok with you? For me, if they were caught on camera, drunk or not, I would probably guess it's worse behind closed doors. The trans guy did issue a public apology and was still banned from the White House. Some guy with fake tits had to prove his point that he was trans with fake tits. I would probably guess that’s the only reason he did it, and I’m gonna guess he wasn’t drunk. So he didn’t even have an excuse for his behavior. It’s ridiculous and it’s not near the same thing. So, for you, if somebody makes the choice to drink too much and hits somebody, it’s ok to be forgiven and invited back? If somebody makes a mistake because they’ve been persecuted for years and obviously made a mistake and apologized, they should still be persecuted?
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Post by cindosha on Aug 16, 2025 17:55:41 GMT
The trans guy did issue a public apology and was still banned from the White House. Some guy with fake tits had to prove his point that he was trans with fake tits. I would probably guess that’s the only reason he did it, and I’m gonna guess he wasn’t drunk. So he didn’t even have an excuse for his behavior. It’s ridiculous and it’s not near the same thing. Being drunk is an excuse for slapping/hitting someone, let alone your wife?!? How am I still amazed by the actions of “the party of family values “? It’s never ok to hit a woman, especially your wife. Drunk or not.
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Post by cindosha on Aug 16, 2025 18:09:40 GMT
The trans guy did issue a public apology and was still banned from the White House. Some guy with fake tits had to prove his point that he was trans with fake tits. I would probably guess that’s the only reason he did it, and I’m gonna guess he wasn’t drunk. So he didn’t even have an excuse for his behavior. It’s ridiculous and it’s not near the same thing. So, for you, if somebody makes the choice to drink too much and hits somebody, it’s ok to be forgiven and invited back? If somebody makes a mistake because they’ve been persecuted for years and obviously made a mistake and apologized, they should still be persecuted? if you read the story, Dana apologized as well. Who is still being “persecuted”? 🤣🤣🤣 Try and twist it harder. You’re not doing a good enough job of it. But it is interesting that you think it’s OK for some guy to bare his fake tits on the White House lawn where children were present
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dawnnikol
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Post by dawnnikol on Aug 16, 2025 21:05:45 GMT
if you read the story, Dana apologized as well. Who is still being “persecuted”? I read what you said, Dana apologized. You also said the trans person apologized and is banned, right? Trans people are being persecuted. 🤣🤣🤣 Try and twist it harder. You’re not doing a good enough job of it. I'm not trying to twist anything, I'm trying to understand from somebody who is okay with the UFC being at the White House why that is okay from somebody who hit their wife on video. But it is interesting that you think it’s OK for some guy to bare his fake tits on the White House lawn where children were present I did not say it was okay. I simply asked why it was okay to allow a wife beater and not a flasher to be allowed at the White House, all apologies aside. As for children being present, I'm sure Dana's own children love having that video circulating, too.
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Post by dawnnikol on Aug 16, 2025 21:06:28 GMT
It’s never ok to hit a woman, especially your wife. Drunk or not. So then Dana should not be allowed to have his business at the White House, right?
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Post by iamkristinl16 on Aug 16, 2025 21:51:59 GMT
It’s never ok to hit a woman, especially your wife. Drunk or not. So then Dana should not be allowed to have his business at the White House, right? Of course, because he is a friend of Trump’s.
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Post by pyccku on Aug 16, 2025 22:14:20 GMT
For someone who is supposedly so concerned with appearances he sure has very poor taste and no class. And this is the problem right there. He has always wanted more than anything to be accepted in the old money American aristocracy. But they were not interested in him - never have been, never will be. He thought that becoming President would get him the respect of these people, but they continued to look down on him. Money doesn't mean class. I worked in a luxury car dealership for several years and learned very quickly that people who had money but not class would spend ridiculous amounts on clothing, art, etc. because "it's a million dollar painting" or "these pants were $2000." It didn't mean that the painting was artistically important or that the pants were well-made or looked good on the person wearing them.
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