2:48 I don't know why people think 120 assault allegations is stupid or unrealistic. Diddy has been like this since the 90s- that's at least 30 years. Average it out, that's about 4 victims each year. Also, knowing what Diddy is being CHARGED for (trafficking, among others), which is a crime that thousands of people are a victim of, the total number of 120 (mind you, at least 3000 people reported in and only 120 were actually confirmed)...it's not an unrealistic number.
I’m honestly surprised is not more!! This is a disgusting abuser se*ual deviant we are talking about here. I was expecting more like in the few hundreds if not more
I guess it might be 120 that were able to come forward with at least some kind of proof? I mean just accusations don't stand very strong in court. So I assume they picked the ones they assume will definitely legitimise the case ...
@@Yourghostuncle 8,33333 because it was a 1000 bottles, not 100. Sorry, I had to do the "🤓🤓🤓". Not likely that it was only 120 people though, or only 1000 bottles in his lifetime lifetime
@@Fionnlaagh Diddy meets way more people than the average person and had the means/ability to get access to whoever he wanted so it’s not crazy in his case
120 NEW ones, over 3200+ and counting allegations. It wasn't just him, the whole industry was protecting and participating in this. They were doing these things and much worse to many people on a scale people can't grasp and they all knew about it. Look at Trevor Moores Justin Bieber skit, look what happened to him. You can go back decades and see people leaving clues. Epstein, it's all related. Kanye is right, but nobody wants to believe it. They do this for their own hedonistic reasons, but there is a bigger motive for all of it, its enabled and covered up to maintain power and influence, it's one gigantic blackmail ring, this isn't just one rogue rapper, he's just another pawn.
I work with youth and the way the youth are interpreting the Diddy situation is... yikes. I heard someone describe a youth as being "diddy" while talking with another friend. The other friend agreed and I stopped them. Obviously I wanted to make sure that they didn't have a fellow youth going around SAing people. They explained to me that teens are saying "diddy" in replace of fruity or gay. I explained to them what I thought they meant and they were shocked I took it that way. Besides tik tok and other social media influencing these kids to have the wrong takeaways, the media is too. They are emphasizing the "1,000 baby oil bottles" in the headlines but not the... actual crimes??
I'm 26 and i find it kind of funny how they're taking it. Like your story is concerning, wholesome, and funny all at once. I think they understand that he's a monster if they're like middle school aged and just finding humor in it and elementary kids are just parroting what they see online. You handled it correctly though
That sounds pretty normal for middle school aged kids (if they are that age.) They're too inexperience to even mentally process what the horrible crimes really mean. They also feel more grown up than they are, so they might have a harder time understanding a teen being a victim. That's exactly what makes them vulnerable targets, though. It's important to teach them what is and isn't ok. I experienced having a teacher arrested for statutory r*** when I was an older teen and and it still took me a long time to fully process how horrible that was.
This is interesting! I'm a teen myself but I'm from the other side of the globe (I'm guessing). Here if we do call someone "diddy", it's when they're being creepy, manipulative and/or kind of sexually deviant.
@@reedtheroom9580just gonna assume you're not queer by any means then. This whole "diddy" rethoric is the latest in a long string of equations of queer people to predators, and is extremely damaging. That fact that middle schoolers are mimicking it is heartbreaking to me, for all the alienation and hate it's bound to cause for young queer kids who are still figuring themselves out. These kinds of things hurt and leave lasting trauma, I speak from first hand experience.
I feel so sick to my stomach every time I see that video of Diddy talking to a then 15/16 year old Justin Bieber. Him saying weird stuff like “oh you’re big now and you don’t wanna hang out anymore”. Just so predatory and manipulative. Poor kid looked so uncomfortable while trying to keep his composure
9:43 Anthony, please remember that a lot of people were more shocked that Drake may have a secret daughter than Drake possibly being a sexual predator. The lack of priorities should not surprise you.
In fairness narratives drive interest, and also the press, but that's because it's drives human interest. As in drakes "you are hiding a child, border patrol" narrative was the huge bombshell in the last drake beef. So something similar seemingly happening again was just a mind blowing concept at the time for narrative reasons. "He really did this twice?" Plus meet the graham's was about family, and the hidden child angle plays well into the songs theme. Once not like us dropped the predator angle is what everyone swapped to talking about. It was only really the initial meet the graham's wave for a little bit where everyone was prioritizing the hidden child angle.
To be wholly fair, everyone's been saying Drake's a predator for years and its well documented so of course the hidden kid thing would be the bombshell people latched on to. Its literally like saying "water is wet" at this point given the mountains of evidence of his sus behavior with underage girls over the last decade. No one would be shocked if the allegations ended up being true, and given Drake's proximity to Diddy we may actually get concrete answers with this case, but everyone would be shocked if he really did have more kids aside from Adonis that he's been hiding.
@@trocoplaytv1254 meet the grahams had lyrics about sex trafficking, heavy misogyny and sex offenders too but they were over shadowed by the part about the hidden daughter
@@dahliaherrod4301 I figured it was fairly ubiquitous in pop culture, maybe just how I saw it. I wanted to see if anyone would recognize it. Also, like, please don't call me man.
Hiphop watched birdman compete with diddy over justin beiber buying him cars and shit. Hip Hop watched a underage lil wayne gettin smooched on the lips by birdman and just said GAY instead of wait whats wrong wit birdman this shits a loooong time coming bouta be a surgical winter
fantano will defend those people. He might acknowledge what they did, but he'll never admit whose doing it or why. Kanye may have bipolar, but he's not crazy. The people winning write the narrative, people are brainwashed to think the good guys are the villains. Woke = evil.
I remember an interview where Birdman said he bought 13yo Lil Wayne a hooker and made them have sex in front of him. youd have thought this was like a great funny story from the way he told it lol
I don't blame Diddly's lawyers for coming up with stupid shit. It's their job. He's literally paying them to do that. Everyone is entitled to defense, like it or not. The thing is, when you see a lawyer making such patently stupid statements it's a tacit admission that their client is guilty as fuck, they have no legal ground to stand on, and they are currently getting paid SOLELY to minimize the number of years their client is going to be in prison. Diddy is, in a word, omegafucked.
@@sampsqwantch4612 When Biggie's mom wanted to slap the daylights out of Diddy, you know he messed up. Didn't Ms. Wallace and Diddy had a pretty close relationship? Plus, of course, Diddy's mom supported him. She's not gonna throw his son under the bus.
that’s cus nowadays kids are commenting on yourube from the age of 8 so rhere is millions of 12 year olds watching p0rn and g0re videos and joining alt-right forums. have fun parenting in the future!
@@feltfrog and it's also very much their parents' fault, so I wouldn't worry about parenting in the future if parenting in the current times is at an all time low
@@pointlessfeature it can always get worse and it most likely will. sensible people aren’t reproducing so the ones who do are gonna have a tough time in future gens
some communities have a bigger problem with being being gay than with being a predator. don’t shoot the messenger, i only say what i hear from children of said communities.
But is it defeating the purpose of a good parenting for next generation, right? If you let them to be fucked up like they are, they would blame us for it, right?
The amount of shorts of podcasts where it's implied he's gay and how the invitees and producers treat it like that's a bad thing while ignoring the rest of the actual criminal allegations is disgusting.
This is my takeaway from it. In the end, this case will be used against queer people and black people just you hear me. It is like there is no importance to the bazillion evil acts this man did. I have seen racists and homophobes, especially homophobes, festering on the sidelines to throw accusations and prejudice all around. This shit is incredibly sad because it should have been all about the justice for the victims and the stopping of his crimes.
It’s absolutely disgusting how there are charges of Diddy forcing sexual acts on people, filming it against their will, domestically abusing Cassie, drugging, & underaged victims among many other things and people’s reactions are “MeEk MiLl iS gAY?!”
IDC what people are saying as long as they hate Diddy and want him in jail. The world is not a utopia. Sometimes the right things happen for the wrong reasons.
@@kindasorta123 I mean no wonder, the gay dudes in the industry are not just gay, they are c*ck hounds! Aggressive powerful and underhanded moving in groups. The response to that is bound to be unapologetic. What Kat Williams said about "big d*ck deviants" was not an exaggeration.
What’s more vile is hes not the only musician to be arrested for having victims in the single digits, I’m glad the lost prophets singer is still in prison, I agree with that judge that he deserves so much worse
Social media is a place where you can be accused of rape, murder, racketeering, sex trafficking, domestic violence or pedophilia and people will still be like "DISGUSTING! I CAN'T BELEIVE HE'S GAY! PUT HIM IN JAIL!"
It's not surprising really. Many hollywood celebs out there that came out as a nice guy but they did the most horrible crimes behind the curtain. They have money and everything you ever wanted
"No Diddy" seriously pisses me off. People love to conflate lgbt people with rapists and pdf files, then when a man victimizes another man it's only "oh look he's gay" to the disrespect of the male victims. Diddy is an issue because he sexually assaulted over a hundred people including kids, one as young as _9,_ blew up cars, beat and falsely imprisoned girlfriends, trafficked people, shot people, not because a few of his victims being men suggests that he has an attraction to men and that attraction is what we should hyperfixate on (and most men who assault men aren't even attracted to men but people don't ever want to have that conversation because it's not bias confirming and it feels scary that he's not a "special kind of person" to do that to a mab/boy. Assault is about pathetic people exerting power.)
The black community is notoriously homophobic and that's no shade on race, that's just what I see and hear online and what I've seen in person So yeah that seems to be the main focus
I mean, Diddy gave Hot 97 a shoutout on the song “all about the Benjamin’s” so there are people, past and present, who work there that know and are compromised.
“Just say that you’re broke and need money.” - How does that work? I just say that Diddy molested me and I’m immediately rich? How? Who pays for that? Why? Does this make sense to anyone?
For everyone who thinks that the idea of assaulting 120 people is unrealistic... my first rapist (yes, first) raped 12 girls in 3 years before he turned 16, starting with me. That's four victims a year. Diddy has been in the game for over 30 and the charges laid against him go back 20 years. I could've delayed his subsequent attacks if I had reported what happened to me, but I was ten years old living in a highly unsafe and unsupported household where I had already been molested. He didn't even go to juvie because the misogynistic judge dealing with all of us got the "he's a promising young lad full of potential" spiel. Last I heard, he had raped yet another girl and I saw a video of him being beaten over it. The evil that men do is beyond your comprehension until you've seen it for yourself.
I’m really sorry that happened to you. A similar thing happened to me when I was a little kid. I hope you don’t blame yourself for what he did to them, it wasn’t ever your fault.
Yep, my rapist had already SA'd his ex and raped his little brother before I dated him. While we dated he would demand sex up to 8 times a day, usually coerced or forced. While we dated he sexually harassed multiple friends of mine, and also had online relationships with younger girls online. When we broke up I found that he had been talking to dozens of women online, telling them all he loved them and demanding pics from them. He had tons of online gfs at any time that he would lie to and manipulate. No idea what he did after highschool, but last I saw of him he was in the news for abuse and neglect of his infant child. Who knows how many victims of some type he has, and how many more he will amass before the end of his life.
@@Samzillah Women like to save all their hate and spiteful energy for literal incel virgins on the internet and will straight up date and have kids with rapists and criminals. And they will NEVER report them, god forbid. This is the world we live in.
@@shmeevann Justin Biebers video for yummy told you what was really going on, people just don't want to believe it. Look up justin Bieber trevor moore, Trevor was talking about this stuff ages ago. Diddy isn't at the top, it's the people who control the industry. Kanye is right, nobody will listen though, they rather pretend the world is sunshine and unicorns. They're gonna try to make it seem like diddy was some kind of mastermind, he was just another pawn for them. Epstein had the same type of thing going on. This goes way beyond one super villian.
I dunno about MJ. All I saw is something about a tunnel going from under Diddy's property to MJ's estate. But Diddy brought that property after MJ passed. Did I miss something? @@shmeevann
Always saw diddy as someone who knew who to hang around and where to position himself in order to benefit off others. Never as someone with genuine talent. People like that just bleed others dry and then move on to the next smh
I still remember when the lads at Double Toasted learned about the sheer amount of baby oil Diddy possessed, and they were wondering "Seriously, HOW is his defense lawyer going to explain that? Like, 'Aw, c'mon now, the brother gets ashy sometimes, you know how it is.'?" And then within the week Phazon Love went on Instagram to make THAT EXACT DEFENSE without a shred of irony. Satire is dead.
@@1nicko29 sir. Stocking up is not buying hundreds of bottles of baby oil. Even 100 bottles of baby oil is multiple years worth. I don't remember anybody talking about baby oil running out during the pandemic. Just say you don't care about sexual assault and sexual assault victims. It would require less work on your part.
9:34 I really respect Anthony for putting this point out here. I think the public discourse surrounding this case (we) have sometimes been too caught up with the peculiarities like the 1000 bottles of baby oil that we forget the implications behind why the baby oil is there in the first place aka what Diddy has been using it for... The sheer amount of the baby oil could implicate the scale of the depravity that has been going on and the actual number of his victims, which I believe is far more than 120...
That last bit about people focusing on the wrong parts is SO important. I think it’s absolutely insane that the gay stuff is more on peoples mind than the absolute horror stories coming out from this case.
The fact that a major artist like Diddy was declined bail when he offered to pay MILLIONS of dollars should honestly tell you all you need to know about his guilt.
I mean his federal charges heavily indicate that he’s guilty of everything he’s been charged w and more since the feds don’t lose court cases.over 90% of cases result in conviction w only 0.4% of defendants ever being acquitted.
Yeah no, you don’t understand how the American legal system works. Bail is never set or denied based on the judge’s preemptive assessment of the defendant’s guilt; that would be a violation of the defendant’s 5th, 6th, and 14th Amendment rights, regarding the presumption of innocence and the right to due process. Bail is set or denied based on the seriousness of the crime(s) the defendant is accused of and the judge’s assessment of the defendant’s risk of fleeing.
there is literally no magic cash prize for accusing someone of assault. If someone is paid hush money after accusing someone, its because the person they accused is guilty.
*_Once a predator, always a predator._* These types of people will *_NEVER_* stop if they aren't forced to. They will keep going and amass as many victims as they can without being caught, until they step over the line one too many times and get caught. Diddy has committed heinous crimes, whether it's against 1, 120 or 3000 people, it doesn't matter. It's illegal and horrible either way. Those people will never be the same. If he's straight, gay or bisexual really doesn't matter either. He has still seriously assaulted AT LEAST one person and blown up Cudi's car FFS. Who he has consensual sex with doesn't matter, when he's ASSAULTING and COERCING other people in between, like damn people, please focus on the serious part! 😭
It's still so astonishing to me that so many people seem to have a much bigger problem with a man potentially being gay than they do with him sex trafficking minors, so much for save the children
It is never about children, victims or justice; it is always about prejudice. Wait and see, the media is not jumping into racism because of cancel culture, but you will see that the racists will soon follow the train the homophobia discourse is setting up.
It's truly disgusting how among all the disturbing charges Diddy is facing most people seem to be focussing on him allegedly having sex with men, while simultaneously discrediting the male victims of his abuse. It says a lot about the hip-hop community and society as a whole when homosexuality seems to be more "freaky" and wrong than all these human trafficking and rape charges Diddy has against him. Thank you for speaking on this.
The craziest part about this is thinking about how much time and energy he put in to commit all of these heinous crimes. Obviously he had big help from security, entourage, other celebs, etc. But do you know how absolutely vile and deranged you must be to constantly SA and abuse hundreds of people over the span of 30 years? Not one pause considering he has allegations as late as 2022. Like this is Jimmy Saville levels of abuse.
Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely By that I mean if he got away with it 5, 10, 20 times why would he stop there? Crisis of conscience?
I love how his defenders are like “yeah but like come on. He assaulted 120 people. No one can hurt 120 people that number is too big. Clearly he’s innocent.” Uh huh. Ignoring the fact that Diddy had access to millions of dollars, secret mansions/islands. He had connections with some of the world’s most powerful people. Or the fact that he had immense power himself in the music industry. But yeah he must be innocent because that many victims is just too much. 🙄
I tell you this. It is way more. After the press conference by Buzbee. Another 12000 people called the phone number to come forward. Lets say 90% of the calls are pranks which is absurd of course. That leave us with another 1200 people traumatized and abused. The pain he has inflicted to all of these persons and their families is beyond sickening and trauma s will remain for generations to come. Juat think about that. Diddy is the devil incarnate.
Even in 'Consensual Sex', Diddy holds way too much power in the industry and in general for me to even imagine that, it would be coerced 9:45 But of course people would rather worry about it bein gay instead °_°
Its similar to saying a slave could consent in a sexual relationship with their slavemaster; Diddy could use blackmail and/or just force or attack you if you ever regretted or changed your mind about anything, like he did to Cassie
@@Spartacus114Technically, his channel is music *reviews* so.. discussion of any kind of music *news* would be considered an extra. Wouldn't you agree?
It’s crazy how when men are sexually assaulted or raped by other men the first thing that men (and women but for the most part men) will say is “oh so hE’s gAY” which will be followed by a mirage of victim blaming and public humiliation. Or when people are talking about a male rapist who rapes men, the first thing that is brought up is their sexuality when rape is about power over another. Instead of saying “he’s a predator/rapist” they say “he’s gay” which is disgusting rhetoric. There is no “gay rapist” they’re just rapists. And it will be the same men who when a woman comes forward about her sexual assault, they’ll be all about how male victims never get any attention or the respect they deserve. I agree with that sentiment but it seems that it’s only discussed to discredit and overshadow a woman experience. No victim should be overlooked, and they all deserve to be believed and respected. All victims no matter their gender, RACE, or sexual orientation must be treated with empathy. One final point I will make is not all male victims are gay. Thank you Fantano for speaking on the homophobia that has been surrounding this case ❤️
I truly hate how the internet (specially tik tok and its teenage users) has boiled down this case to jokes about diddy being gay and conspiracy theories about Beyoncé being some sort of evil being
Innocent until proven guilty is a legal concept that applies to jurors in criminal cases. If you're not serving on the jury, you can assume whatever you want. Knowing that over 3000 people were vetted before this legal firm narrowed it down to 120 people; after hearing staff talk about the hidden cameras that were in rooms all over his mansions; after watching the Cassie video and the Justin Bieber videos; after hearing what 50 Cents, Katt Williams, and others say about the parties; after hearing that Diddy claimed credit for blowing up Kid Cudi's car -- I feel comfortable assuming that he drugged people so that he and others could SA them. If the evidence doesn't bear this out, I will change my opinion, but I expect it will.
Can we talk about the toxic messaging that is contained in most hip-hop? Part of what enabled Diddy to do what he did is the rampant misogyny, homophobia, violence, materialism, and narcissism that permeates rap, that is usually held as beyond reproach. We need to stop giving it a pass.
I remember at some point hip-hop was all about pointing out the experiences of black youth regarding their lives in danger and social and economic injustices + racism. At some point it turned out to be all about clout chasing, competition, money amassing, showing off with a very capitalistic and materialistic manner which narcissistic messages were boiled down to "I'm better than you". Just another sad rite of passage for the music industry to destroy what could have been a nice way to let some community express their struggles in an artistic manner.
@@hikariluanGC I'm pretty young and didn't discover hip-hop until later in life, what are some classic albums from this era of hip-hop for me to listen to?
120 new SA cases sounds wild, like there's a bunch of money hungry people trying to capitalize on his arrest, until you realize that those 120 cases were verified out of over 3000 accusers
As a victim of sexual violence myself, it infuriates me just how many people think that it's normal for individuals, specifically women, to lie about being violated for clout or for money. What exactly do you think we gain from being brave enough to report what happens to us?! Do you think any amount of money is worth the trauma of misogynistic men tearing you apart, blaming you for being sexually assaulted and using your case to justify violence against women? Do you think, in your right and grown-ass mind, that people WANT to walk around branded with the word "victim", using the word "survivor" to try and make a false positive of the situation? Get real. I understand that people DO lie about this sort of thing, but you gotta understand just how not worth it it is to be a victim of this shi, even when you're pretending. And besides, I live in New Zealand. We don't get money for this sort of thing.
@@msnicotiana In my country you've literally got to use threats and/or violence in order to be convicted of rape. Due to this, the conviction rate is so low that people just don't report it, but even though an estimated 80-90% don't report sexual assault, and about 90% of the accused don't get sentenced, people STILL think women will falsely accuse men AND win. It's almost literally impossible to do that, and the people who do get convicted not only 100% did that shit, but according to the law they've also threatened and/or physically abused the victim as well. Like FFS, a male patient at a hospital where I'm from CONFESSED (privately) to having raped another female patient, and he STILL wasn't convicted due to "lack of evidence", which turned out to be a lack of resources to process the actual evidence 💀 *_YOU CAN CONFESS AND NOT BE CONVICTED!_* Most people don't report it, and when they do, it's not for money, it's for justice. I couldn't do it myself, and I feel guilty about it every day, because he had done it before and has probably done it again since... But I know he wouldn't be put in jail, because our laws don't punish the people who plan crimes. If you drug and rape someone, it doesn't qualify as rape because the passage in our law REQUIRES threats and/or violence regardless. You might be charged with drugging someone, but you're likely to get off scot free! And even if you do get sentenced, our max for _any_ crime is 21 years, and the sentencing for sexual crimes usually aren't that harsh, even though they should be stricter. You should be in jail for at least 2 years for something like that, but we're lucky if they are put away for 1. _Sexual assaulters are usually repeat offenders..._
whats wild is that you assume everything is for clout, who wants to admit to being violated just for someone with a mr. incredible pfp to accuse you of clout chasing on the internet 😂😂
@amandacantcometothephone what does this even mean? Did you not read my comment? I accused nobody of clout chasing. That's what dude in the video did. I'm saying if those people were there, they've already been weeded out of the mix. Regardless of what you want to believe, there are always people who will take advantage of the real plights of others in order to exploit the system for money. 120 cases sounds wild to someone who doesn't know they were verified and confirmed out of 3000 claims
i saw a short on here a while ago talking about the rumors that Jaden Smith dated Tyler and Kevin Abstract and a lot of the responses were along the lines of “I knew he was a weirdo just like Diddy blah blah blah”. Really shocking to me how much more people seem to care about the gay part than anything else.
Straight up the most persuasive piece of evidence I've seen was all that baby oil. My brain couldn't compute what that would look like. When I saw it, I knew it was all true. Case closed. lol
@@AnimeLuffyFanARGUE??? Diddy and drake is like the death star and a orange, and I'm saying this as a drake hater. Take one look at all of the stuff that's come out on Diddy then look at drake, in no way is it comparable.
The big question is, who has been protecting diddy for all these years??? why has he always been given a pass even though everybody was going to those parties and they have been referenced in popular culture for years?? Who was he bribing and for what purpose? it all seems like an intelligence operation, and bigger than just a man being freaky, it can't be that easy to just get away with all the illegal stuff he was doing, and how open he was about it, he knew he was protected. And it's only now that Cassie sued him, that all the sudden the authorities wanna persecute him, it's very sus that the FBI didn't do anything for so long...
he doesnt need to pay off anyone, he is very rich - you need a lot more going to get a rich person because they can afford a pricy defense and prosecutors take that into account before lifting a finger. If everyone got a free defense attorney, and you were legally barred from highering any one yourself, dont worry, rich people would be get REAL moral REAL fast. Also, the justice system goes real soft of celebrity, for various reasons.
@@xBINARYGODx @xBINARYGODx nah, I was not implying he was paying anyone to protect him, if it was that simple, he would not be in trouble right now. I'm implying authorities and the FBI have probably known about his moves for a while, and he was being used to get to other people, and run all sorts of undercover operations, money laundry, blackmailing politicians, selling and distributing drugs and weapons, etc.
Well no, completely different situation. Rihanna had hit him in the past too. It was a toxic relationship, not one-sided abuse. Plus you can't compare that to these kinds of federal charges involving over a hundred people.
Men don’t believe even one allegation against a known creep so ofc they would not believe if there’s 120 of them. I don’t understand why it’s so hard to believe given how prevalent sex crimes is for men.
8:35, I think he was trying to hint at it in Meet The Grahams too when he starts the imma tell you about something going wrong with the industry verse. Insanity
Diddy has been a powerful figure in this game for a LONG time; If he's been getting away with it all along, then 120 is probably just the tip of the iceberg.
You brought up a good point there towards the end, however I think a lot of people are concerned because there's a good chance not every adult at the party was acting with enthusiastic consent. We know the industry has a history of sexual bribery and trading favors and we absolutely know Diddy isn't above that himself. That being said anyone trying to approach it from some weird homophobic rapcel angle is obviously a moron and should be discarded, especially since you know they would be taking Diddy's side if it was exclusively women making the allegations. Also really have to question what kind of person actually defends Diddy, like the man is outrageously wealthy with a career spanning several decades in one of the most popular musical genres in the world and it's shocking that his victims might reach the hundreds?
Based on a lot of the stories told in interviews over the years, there's a good chance that this type of stuff was happening in back rooms at the parties while most of the attendees were just chillin and drinking in common areas. A few stories have people mention they accidentally walked in on Diddy doing some sus shit and backpedalled the fuck outta there.
@@Godspeedhero0with people like this a lot of people will turn a blind eye and choose not to know. Not necessarily maliciously, when you know knowing too much can get you killed... Self-preservation is a hell of a thing.
Diddy could have done everything so long as it was: 1. Consensual 2. Everyone was over 18 Is it so hard to stick to these two rules when organizing an orgy/swingers' party?
Also not filming and blackmailing people. Which I guess is part of consent, consenting to a sex act and consenting to be filmed during a sex act are veeeery different things.
I don't understand how someone could think this sounding stupid means it's probably not true. This world is filled with people who do stupid things, and the music industry definitely has it's fair share of those people
Thanks for addressing the poly and homophobia that has been thrown around after this came out. 100% right that the focus should be on lack of consent, violence, and drugging, not the alternative lifestyle.
Even if you discount the 120, lil rod and Cassie’s testimony is enough, and if Homeland Security is arresting you, they probably have way more evidence.
It's crazy to me how people keep thinking that they can keep things like this under wraps. No matter how much money, power, influence you have, and no matter how much money you throw at your problems, the truth will ALWAYS come out eventually, no matter how much you try to bury it- It's so obvious to me, but it's better to remind everybody.
I'm so glad you talked about how wrong and unsettling it is that people have more of a problem with homosexual sex than coercion and abuse. Thank you 👏👏👏👏
9:43 *wheeze* At the delivery, not the contents. Cuz yeah. If everyone is consenting (or is even legal capable of consent), what even is the problem. But, ya know, clearly that’s also in question and, clearly, it’s the much bigger issue.
"Diddy is even more disgusting than we thought." Like it hasn't been more obvious already.. I mean c'mon now. When all those initial evidences of his abusive misdeeds came to public light, everyone should've expected this all to be the outcome in the first place.
I wouldn't be surprised for the *eipstenation* of Diddy. Also, Naomi Campbell referred to Diddy as her *brother.* Wonder how many shared skeletons they have, she's sneaky af.
She was involved in heavy shit, named in Epstein letters and was involved in some blood diamonds messy mess. Though, in her case, I equate it more to the needs of a black woman to go through some dark shit to remain relevant in her industry. That doesn't forgive the evil shit someone does, but that is the nature of the beast for a lot of ppl in entertainment.
2:48 I don't know why people think 120 assault allegations is stupid or unrealistic. Diddy has been like this since the 90s- that's at least 30 years. Average it out, that's about 4 victims each year. Also, knowing what Diddy is being CHARGED for (trafficking, among others), which is a crime that thousands of people are a victim of, the total number of 120 (mind you, at least 3000 people reported in and only 120 were actually confirmed)...it's not an unrealistic number.
I’m honestly surprised is not more!! This is a disgusting abuser se*ual deviant we are talking about here. I was expecting more like in the few hundreds if not more
@@Wyljesays yup there's way more victims
@@WyljesaysThat's just the number they got up to by the date of the press conference. It will be up by the next.
Like 1000 bottles of baby oil and 600 dildos ain't realistic lmao
I guess it might be 120 that were able to come forward with at least some kind of proof? I mean just accusations don't stand very strong in court. So I assume they picked the ones they assume will definitely legitimise the case ...
I love that noone is saying "Let's stop listening to his music", because we did that decades ago.
😂
Yeah it goes without saying 😂
🤣🤣🤣
Amen to that 😂
I didn't know he had music, I just thought he danced in that Big Rapper guy video, I don't how people stomach some of this music.
This video can be posted weekly for the next 3-6 months and it will be true that it keeps getting worse and worse.
@Porcuspine360Brave, you are his strongest Diddler
@Porcuspine360ah, a fellow party animal I see
@Porcuspine360posted from the diddy party
@Porcuspine360 Alright lebron relax
Nah this gonna go on for the next 5 years at least
People into the deep hiphop lore have been saying Puff Daddy is the literal Devil for decades
Shit, 50 has been saying it publicly for ages
I agree, gay people are demons
@@FizzyCape cannot fucking wait for 50 cents documentary on him
@@FizzyCapeEminem also has been caught mentioning him
I thought Suge Knight is the devil of hip hop but at least he's not as creepy as Diddy or R. Kelly.
“Assaulting 120 people sounds stupid” is a baffling statement to make about someone in diddys position, what a childish cope
So dumb that you would only say it if your name was about to pop up in court
Flex been a bum for decades lol
That’s 1.2 bottles of baby oil per person, those numbers are surprisingly low. Especially considering he’s been at it over decades.
@@Yourghostuncle 8,33333 because it was a 1000 bottles, not 100. Sorry, I had to do the "🤓🤓🤓". Not likely that it was only 120 people though, or only 1000 bottles in his lifetime lifetime
Look, he’s too famous to have not been already caught /s
120 victims over 30 years is only 4 people a year… how is that hard to believe?
Well considering most people have 0 victims in their entire life, 4 a year is fucking insane
@@Fionnlaagh Diddy meets way more people than the average person and had the means/ability to get access to whoever he wanted so it’s not crazy in his case
@@Fionnlaaghit’s insane, but not really unbelievable
120 NEW ones, over 3200+ and counting allegations. It wasn't just him, the whole industry was protecting and participating in this. They were doing these things and much worse to many people on a scale people can't grasp and they all knew about it. Look at Trevor Moores Justin Bieber skit, look what happened to him. You can go back decades and see people leaving clues. Epstein, it's all related. Kanye is right, but nobody wants to believe it. They do this for their own hedonistic reasons, but there is a bigger motive for all of it, its enabled and covered up to maintain power and influence, it's one gigantic blackmail ring, this isn't just one rogue rapper, he's just another pawn.
I dont think you realize what a big YIKES this comment is, "ONLY 4 people a year" over 30 YEARS?!
Let me remind you that Costco has stated that they do not sell baby oil
Probably amazon
it's been talked about it was a drug in oil
@@DanceDailywho talked about it?
@@DanceDailywhat’s your source? They literally just take drugs why would they need to put it in the oil? Doesn’t make sense.
@@princegobi5992What's stopping them from taking the drugs AND putting them in the oil ?😂
I work with youth and the way the youth are interpreting the Diddy situation is... yikes. I heard someone describe a youth as being "diddy" while talking with another friend. The other friend agreed and I stopped them. Obviously I wanted to make sure that they didn't have a fellow youth going around SAing people. They explained to me that teens are saying "diddy" in replace of fruity or gay. I explained to them what I thought they meant and they were shocked I took it that way. Besides tik tok and other social media influencing these kids to have the wrong takeaways, the media is too. They are emphasizing the "1,000 baby oil bottles" in the headlines but not the... actual crimes??
I'm 26 and i find it kind of funny how they're taking it. Like your story is concerning, wholesome, and funny all at once. I think they understand that he's a monster if they're like middle school aged and just finding humor in it and elementary kids are just parroting what they see online. You handled it correctly though
That sounds pretty normal for middle school aged kids (if they are that age.) They're too inexperience to even mentally process what the horrible crimes really mean. They also feel more grown up than they are, so they might have a harder time understanding a teen being a victim. That's exactly what makes them vulnerable targets, though. It's important to teach them what is and isn't ok. I experienced having a teacher arrested for statutory r*** when I was an older teen and and it still took me a long time to fully process how horrible that was.
This is interesting! I'm a teen myself but I'm from the other side of the globe (I'm guessing). Here if we do call someone "diddy", it's when they're being creepy, manipulative and/or kind of sexually deviant.
@@reedtheroom9580just gonna assume you're not queer by any means then.
This whole "diddy" rethoric is the latest in a long string of equations of queer people to predators, and is extremely damaging.
That fact that middle schoolers are mimicking it is heartbreaking to me, for all the alienation and hate it's bound to cause for young queer kids who are still figuring themselves out. These kinds of things hurt and leave lasting trauma, I speak from first hand experience.
I’m gay but this shit did not happen you cappin lmaoooo
I feel so sick to my stomach every time I see that video of Diddy talking to a then 15/16 year old Justin Bieber. Him saying weird stuff like “oh you’re big now and you don’t wanna hang out anymore”. Just so predatory and manipulative. Poor kid looked so uncomfortable while trying to keep his composure
Yeah, makes you wonder about that video...
Where was Bieber's mother at that time? Surely she was around, he was 16 . . . Didn't she encourage him?
@@greendesertgoddessmm😊
@@greendesertgoddess
people said the same about Michael. brings back memories...
120 is only the people who had HARD EVIDENCE. The complaint number was like 3000.
Yeah that makes more sense Ngl 30 years 100 people per year it's a lot but imo it's more believable than just 4 people a year
9:43 Anthony, please remember that a lot of people were more shocked that Drake may have a secret daughter than Drake possibly being a sexual predator. The lack of priorities should not surprise you.
In fairness narratives drive interest, and also the press, but that's because it's drives human interest.
As in drakes "you are hiding a child, border patrol" narrative was the huge bombshell in the last drake beef. So something similar seemingly happening again was just a mind blowing concept at the time for narrative reasons.
"He really did this twice?"
Plus meet the graham's was about family, and the hidden child angle plays well into the songs theme.
Once not like us dropped the predator angle is what everyone swapped to talking about. It was only really the initial meet the graham's wave for a little bit where everyone was prioritizing the hidden child angle.
To be wholly fair, everyone's been saying Drake's a predator for years and its well documented so of course the hidden kid thing would be the bombshell people latched on to. Its literally like saying "water is wet" at this point given the mountains of evidence of his sus behavior with underage girls over the last decade. No one would be shocked if the allegations ended up being true, and given Drake's proximity to Diddy we may actually get concrete answers with this case, but everyone would be shocked if he really did have more kids aside from Adonis that he's been hiding.
To play devil's advocate, we already knew that Drake was a creep for years.
@@trocoplaytv1254 meet the grahams had lyrics about sex trafficking, heavy misogyny and sex offenders too but they were over shadowed by the part about the hidden daughter
Well all the claims Kendrick made were false so it doesn’t matter anyway
"I hope Diddy gets life... and I hope he lives forever."
-Josh Johnson
Big ups Josh Johnson !
I love josh
Give credit where it's due man
@@dahliaherrod4301 exactly
@@dahliaherrod4301 I figured it was fairly ubiquitous in pop culture, maybe just how I saw it. I wanted to see if anyone would recognize it. Also, like, please don't call me man.
Hiphop watched birdman compete with diddy over justin beiber buying him cars and shit. Hip Hop watched a underage lil wayne gettin smooched on the lips by birdman and just said GAY instead of wait whats wrong wit birdman this shits a loooong time coming bouta be a surgical winter
fantano will defend those people. He might acknowledge what they did, but he'll never admit whose doing it or why. Kanye may have bipolar, but he's not crazy. The people winning write the narrative, people are brainwashed to think the good guys are the villains. Woke = evil.
Homophobia is a poison.
I remember an interview where Birdman said he bought 13yo Lil Wayne a hooker and made them have sex in front of him. youd have thought this was like a great funny story from the way he told it lol
@@Cdr2002that’s not homophobia in that case, JB was underage
@@Medeovcra1 the focus on it being “gay” over it being abuse is homophobia. That’s what I mean.
I don't blame Diddly's lawyers for coming up with stupid shit. It's their job. He's literally paying them to do that. Everyone is entitled to defense, like it or not.
The thing is, when you see a lawyer making such patently stupid statements it's a tacit admission that their client is guilty as fuck, they have no legal ground to stand on, and they are currently getting paid SOLELY to minimize the number of years their client is going to be in prison.
Diddy is, in a word, omegafucked.
Well put bro 🔥🙏
"did he do it, with the name did he (diddy) it's a question not a statement, therefore my client is not guilty" - diddy lawyer
@@sampsqwantch4612 When Biggie's mom wanted to slap the daylights out of Diddy, you know he messed up.
Didn't Ms. Wallace and Diddy had a pretty close relationship?
Plus, of course, Diddy's mom supported him. She's not gonna throw his son under the bus.
Yeah he got the Bronx accent lawyer. He's fighting for his life.
chudtano defends pdfs and chudtano is a whyt sapramacyst noughtsea
The majority of the discourse has become jokes about Diddy being gay. I’m not surprised. The internet maturity level is stuck at 12yrs old
that’s cus nowadays kids are commenting on yourube from the age of 8 so rhere is millions of 12 year olds watching p0rn and g0re videos and joining alt-right forums. have fun parenting in the future!
@@feltfrog and it's also very much their parents' fault, so I wouldn't worry about parenting in the future if parenting in the current times is at an all time low
@@pointlessfeature it can always get worse and it most likely will. sensible people aren’t reproducing so the ones who do are gonna have a tough time in future gens
some communities have a bigger problem with being being gay than with being a predator. don’t shoot the messenger, i only say what i hear from children of said communities.
But is it defeating the purpose of a good parenting for next generation, right? If you let them to be fucked up like they are, they would blame us for it, right?
The amount of shorts of podcasts where it's implied he's gay and how the invitees and producers treat it like that's a bad thing while ignoring the rest of the actual criminal allegations is disgusting.
This is my takeaway from it. In the end, this case will be used against queer people and black people just you hear me. It is like there is no importance to the bazillion evil acts this man did. I have seen racists and homophobes, especially homophobes, festering on the sidelines to throw accusations and prejudice all around. This shit is incredibly sad because it should have been all about the justice for the victims and the stopping of his crimes.
It’s absolutely disgusting how there are charges of Diddy forcing sexual acts on people, filming it against their will, domestically abusing Cassie, drugging, & underaged victims among many other things and people’s reactions are “MeEk MiLl iS gAY?!”
IDC what people are saying as long as they hate Diddy and want him in jail. The world is not a utopia. Sometimes the right things happen for the wrong reasons.
It's cuz the black community is sometimes very homophobic.
Homophobia alive and well in the hip hop industry smh
@@kindasorta123 I mean no wonder, the gay dudes in the industry are not just gay, they are c*ck hounds! Aggressive powerful and underhanded moving in groups.
The response to that is bound to be unapologetic. What Kat Williams said about "big d*ck deviants" was not an exaggeration.
Right?? Like if anything meek seems like a victim in this situation and all people can talk about is that he's gay??
Wasn’t the youngest of his victims 9 years old? Truly disgusting 🤢
a nine year old boy, yes
Yup, he also brought his own child to be around during the freak offs etc
never read something that has made me so disgusted, sad, and enraged at the same time
allegedly it may not be true
What’s more vile is hes not the only musician to be arrested for having victims in the single digits, I’m glad the lost prophets singer is still in prison, I agree with that judge that he deserves so much worse
Social media is a place where you can be accused of rape, murder, racketeering, sex trafficking, domestic violence or pedophilia and people will still be like "DISGUSTING! I CAN'T BELEIVE HE'S GAY! PUT HIM IN JAIL!"
Put all gay people in jail
Put all gay people in jail
It's not surprising really. Many hollywood celebs out there that came out as a nice guy but they did the most horrible crimes behind the curtain. They have money and everything you ever wanted
"No Diddy" seriously pisses me off. People love to conflate lgbt people with rapists and pdf files, then when a man victimizes another man it's only "oh look he's gay" to the disrespect of the male victims. Diddy is an issue because he sexually assaulted over a hundred people including kids, one as young as _9,_ blew up cars, beat and falsely imprisoned girlfriends, trafficked people, shot people, not because a few of his victims being men suggests that he has an attraction to men and that attraction is what we should hyperfixate on (and most men who assault men aren't even attracted to men but people don't ever want to have that conversation because it's not bias confirming and it feels scary that he's not a "special kind of person" to do that to a mab/boy. Assault is about pathetic people exerting power.)
The black community is notoriously homophobic
and that's no shade on race, that's just what I see and hear online and what I've seen in person
So yeah that seems to be the main focus
Funk Flex running that much defense for Diddy is suspicious. He must have been to a Diddy party or two..
I mean, Diddy gave Hot 97 a shoutout on the song “all about the Benjamin’s” so there are people, past and present, who work there that know and are compromised.
“Just say that you’re broke and need money.” - How does that work? I just say that Diddy molested me and I’m immediately rich? How? Who pays for that? Why? Does this make sense to anyone?
Yeah person saying that should no long be- _platformed_ is the word I’ll use, but I’m thinkng another
For everyone who thinks that the idea of assaulting 120 people is unrealistic... my first rapist (yes, first) raped 12 girls in 3 years before he turned 16, starting with me. That's four victims a year. Diddy has been in the game for over 30 and the charges laid against him go back 20 years.
I could've delayed his subsequent attacks if I had reported what happened to me, but I was ten years old living in a highly unsafe and unsupported household where I had already been molested. He didn't even go to juvie because the misogynistic judge dealing with all of us got the "he's a promising young lad full of potential" spiel. Last I heard, he had raped yet another girl and I saw a video of him being beaten over it.
The evil that men do is beyond your comprehension until you've seen it for yourself.
I am so sorry this happened to you. Wishing you the best, I hope you’re doing okay these days.
I’m really sorry that happened to you. A similar thing happened to me when I was a little kid. I hope you don’t blame yourself for what he did to them, it wasn’t ever your fault.
Yep, my rapist had already SA'd his ex and raped his little brother before I dated him. While we dated he would demand sex up to 8 times a day, usually coerced or forced.
While we dated he sexually harassed multiple friends of mine, and also had online relationships with younger girls online.
When we broke up I found that he had been talking to dozens of women online, telling them all he loved them and demanding pics from them. He had tons of online gfs at any time that he would lie to and manipulate.
No idea what he did after highschool, but last I saw of him he was in the news for abuse and neglect of his infant child.
Who knows how many victims of some type he has, and how many more he will amass before the end of his life.
@@Samzillah fuckin a...
@@Samzillah Women like to save all their hate and spiteful energy for literal incel virgins on the internet and will straight up date and have kids with rapists and criminals. And they will NEVER report them, god forbid. This is the world we live in.
diddy a whole supervillain, so sad how he was involved in killing both biggie and pac, and he’ll probably bring down everyone involved with him
the media claims that he's a rapper, but it's clear through all his action that his only goal with hip hop is to destroy it
@@atmo1839 if you look deeper into it it’s insane how everything suddenly makes sense with jay-z and beyonce, MJ too
@@shmeevann Justin Biebers video for yummy told you what was really going on, people just don't want to believe it. Look up justin Bieber trevor moore, Trevor was talking about this stuff ages ago. Diddy isn't at the top, it's the people who control the industry. Kanye is right, nobody will listen though, they rather pretend the world is sunshine and unicorns. They're gonna try to make it seem like diddy was some kind of mastermind, he was just another pawn for them. Epstein had the same type of thing going on. This goes way beyond one super villian.
I dunno about MJ. All I saw is something about a tunnel going from under Diddy's property to MJ's estate. But Diddy brought that property after MJ passed.
Did I miss something? @@shmeevann
Always saw diddy as someone who knew who to hang around and where to position himself in order to benefit off others. Never as someone with genuine talent.
People like that just bleed others dry and then move on to the next smh
I still remember when the lads at Double Toasted learned about the sheer amount of baby oil Diddy possessed, and they were wondering "Seriously, HOW is his defense lawyer going to explain that? Like, 'Aw, c'mon now, the brother gets ashy sometimes, you know how it is.'?" And then within the week Phazon Love went on Instagram to make THAT EXACT DEFENSE without a shred of irony. Satire is dead.
Double toasted is based
I miss when they were spillcom too
no law against a brother stacking up on oil and lubricant. (especially since the pandemic its not a dumb move to have supplies)
@@1nicko29 sir. Stocking up is not buying hundreds of bottles of baby oil. Even 100 bottles of baby oil is multiple years worth. I don't remember anybody talking about baby oil running out during the pandemic. Just say you don't care about sexual assault and sexual assault victims. It would require less work on your part.
@@elijahishere you are of course absolutely correct. i was being sarcastic and a dick.
@@1nicko29what the fuck bro.
9:34 I really respect Anthony for putting this point out here. I think the public discourse surrounding this case (we) have sometimes been too caught up with the peculiarities like the 1000 bottles of baby oil that we forget the implications behind why the baby oil is there in the first place aka what Diddy has been using it for... The sheer amount of the baby oil could implicate the scale of the depravity that has been going on and the actual number of his victims, which I believe is far more than 120...
Yall say J. Cole was soft but this man SLAPPED Diddy and lived.
ONLY AFTER DIDDY SLAPPED HIS GAYNUTZ ACROSS COLE
Yoo I gotta hear this story
And never forget:
"Real gangsta-ass niggas don't flex nuts
'Cause real gangsta-ass niggas know they got 'em"
That last bit about people focusing on the wrong parts is SO important. I think it’s absolutely insane that the gay stuff is more on peoples mind than the absolute horror stories coming out from this case.
The fact that a major artist like Diddy was declined bail when he offered to pay MILLIONS of dollars should honestly tell you all you need to know about his guilt.
it has nothing to do with guilt, someone with all that money can flee way easier than a poor person after posting bail
I mean his federal charges heavily indicate that he’s guilty of everything he’s been charged w and more since the feds don’t lose court cases.over 90% of cases result in conviction w only 0.4% of defendants ever being acquitted.
Yeah no, you don’t understand how the American legal system works. Bail is never set or denied based on the judge’s preemptive assessment of the defendant’s guilt; that would be a violation of the defendant’s 5th, 6th, and 14th Amendment rights, regarding the presumption of innocence and the right to due process. Bail is set or denied based on the seriousness of the crime(s) the defendant is accused of and the judge’s assessment of the defendant’s risk of fleeing.
there is literally no magic cash prize for accusing someone of assault. If someone is paid hush money after accusing someone, its because the person they accused is guilty.
*_Once a predator, always a predator._*
These types of people will *_NEVER_* stop if they aren't forced to.
They will keep going and amass as many victims as they can without being caught, until they step over the line one too many times and get caught.
Diddy has committed heinous crimes, whether it's against 1, 120 or 3000 people, it doesn't matter.
It's illegal and horrible either way. Those people will never be the same.
If he's straight, gay or bisexual really doesn't matter either. He has still seriously assaulted AT LEAST one person and blown up Cudi's car FFS.
Who he has consensual sex with doesn't matter, when he's ASSAULTING and COERCING other people in between, like damn people, please focus on the serious part! 😭
It's still so astonishing to me that so many people seem to have a much bigger problem with a man potentially being gay than they do with him sex trafficking minors, so much for save the children
It is never about children, victims or justice; it is always about prejudice. Wait and see, the media is not jumping into racism because of cancel culture, but you will see that the racists will soon follow the train the homophobia discourse is setting up.
You must've missed the long history of our society's attempts to equate pedophilia with homosexuality
It's truly disgusting how among all the disturbing charges Diddy is facing most people seem to be focussing on him allegedly having sex with men, while simultaneously discrediting the male victims of his abuse. It says a lot about the hip-hop community and society as a whole when homosexuality seems to be more "freaky" and wrong than all these human trafficking and rape charges Diddy has against him. Thank you for speaking on this.
2:43 'sounds stupid'
so does 1000 baby oil
FACTS!
He's the type of dude to think Lex Luthor wouldn't steal 40 cakes.
P. Diddy is stupid to own that much baby oil and not have a front for it (e.g. porn production business)
The craziest part about this is thinking about how much time and energy he put in to commit all of these heinous crimes. Obviously he had big help from security, entourage, other celebs, etc.
But do you know how absolutely vile and deranged you must be to constantly SA and abuse hundreds of people over the span of 30 years? Not one pause considering he has allegations as late as 2022.
Like this is Jimmy Saville levels of abuse.
If doing evil shit meant you never got laid, crime rates would be nearly 0%.
Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely
By that I mean if he got away with it 5, 10, 20 times why would he stop there? Crisis of conscience?
@@raouldukestudios Nah this is some real stuff. I hear you.
I love how his defenders are like “yeah but like come on. He assaulted 120 people. No one can hurt 120 people that number is too big. Clearly he’s innocent.”
Uh huh. Ignoring the fact that Diddy had access to millions of dollars, secret mansions/islands. He had connections with some of the world’s most powerful people. Or the fact that he had immense power himself in the music industry.
But yeah he must be innocent because that many victims is just too much. 🙄
Flex doing his best to compete in olympic-level mental gymnastics
I tell you this. It is way more. After the press conference by Buzbee. Another 12000 people called the phone number to come forward. Lets say 90% of the calls are pranks which is absurd of course. That leave us with another 1200 people traumatized and abused. The pain he has inflicted to all of these persons and their families is beyond sickening and trauma s will remain for generations to come. Juat think about that. Diddy is the devil incarnate.
if they said 1200 i woulda said no way because that number is TOO LOW
Diddy's fall from grace is truly generational
Nice pfp
Was there ever really any "grace?" He's had a lot of allegations and critics for a very long time since Big died☠️
@@salifyanji7889since u brought that up, there was no grace
@@alternation7063 Thx brother
Do you think Biggie would be defending Puff if he was still alive?
Fun Fact: If you check 112s spotify desc, the first sentence literally starts with "groomed by diddy"
😭😭😭
Why yo 😭
Guess they really could do it anywhere
I...
heavy mang
“… Diddy… allegations… Forever!”
You’re probably more right than you know.
Thought the same.
Even in 'Consensual Sex', Diddy holds way too much power in the industry and in general for me to even imagine that, it would be coerced 9:45
But of course people would rather worry about it bein gay instead °_°
Basically finding an excuse to be homophobic instead of focusing on the real problem.
Its similar to saying a slave could consent in a sexual relationship with their slavemaster; Diddy could use blackmail and/or just force or attack you if you ever regretted or changed your mind about anything, like he did to Cassie
What are you even saying in your first sentence
@@23madberty relationship dynamics were out of whack
@@Sp0n937rOni hate that so many people are reacting to his charges in a sense that “he’s grooming men” and not “he’s grooming”
The fact that there are so many people making memes about his parties on the internet are hella concerning too. It was never funny.
It gets the word out fast though tbh.
People need to stop saying freak and start saying abuser.
I appreciate you for using your channel to talk about this. very real.
Wow his channel about music news talks about music news.
@@Spartacus114Technically, his channel is music *reviews* so.. discussion of any kind of music *news* would be considered an extra. Wouldn't you agree?
@@codyhensley640 no, theneedledrop is the music review channel. This is the channel for music news/culture
It’s crazy how when men are sexually assaulted or raped by other men the first thing that men (and women but for the most part men) will say is “oh so hE’s gAY” which will be followed by a mirage of victim blaming and public humiliation. Or when people are talking about a male rapist who rapes men, the first thing that is brought up is their sexuality when rape is about power over another. Instead of saying “he’s a predator/rapist” they say “he’s gay” which is disgusting rhetoric. There is no “gay rapist” they’re just rapists. And it will be the same men who when a woman comes forward about her sexual assault, they’ll be all about how male victims never get any attention or the respect they deserve. I agree with that sentiment but it seems that it’s only discussed to discredit and overshadow a woman experience. No victim should be overlooked, and they all deserve to be believed and respected. All victims no matter their gender, RACE, or sexual orientation must be treated with empathy. One final point I will make is not all male victims are gay.
Thank you Fantano for speaking on the homophobia that has been surrounding this case ❤️
I truly hate how the internet (specially tik tok and its teenage users) has boiled down this case to jokes about diddy being gay and conspiracy theories about Beyoncé being some sort of evil being
Innocent until proven guilty is a legal concept that applies to jurors in criminal cases. If you're not serving on the jury, you can assume whatever you want. Knowing that over 3000 people were vetted before this legal firm narrowed it down to 120 people; after hearing staff talk about the hidden cameras that were in rooms all over his mansions; after watching the Cassie video and the Justin Bieber videos; after hearing what 50 Cents, Katt Williams, and others say about the parties; after hearing that Diddy claimed credit for blowing up Kid Cudi's car -- I feel comfortable assuming that he drugged people so that he and others could SA them. If the evidence doesn't bear this out, I will change my opinion, but I expect it will.
Diddy is just a Costco guy. Of course, he's going to eat a chicken bake while he purchases 1,000 bottles of baby oil.
😂
Costco don't want any part of this. Costco: We don't sell and have never sold baby oil.
@@susansheldon2033 Notice how Costco still has said nothing about their human trafficking discount. AWFULLY SUSPICIOUS, KIRKLAND
@@heckingbamboozled8097 We're all losing money by NOT human trafficking!!
Can we talk about the toxic messaging that is contained in most hip-hop? Part of what enabled Diddy to do what he did is the rampant misogyny, homophobia, violence, materialism, and narcissism that permeates rap, that is usually held as beyond reproach. We need to stop giving it a pass.
Agreed. There's nothing cool or admirable about being a pimp.
I remember at some point hip-hop was all about pointing out the experiences of black youth regarding their lives in danger and social and economic injustices + racism. At some point it turned out to be all about clout chasing, competition, money amassing, showing off with a very capitalistic and materialistic manner which narcissistic messages were boiled down to "I'm better than you". Just another sad rite of passage for the music industry to destroy what could have been a nice way to let some community express their struggles in an artistic manner.
@@hikariluanGC I'm pretty young and didn't discover hip-hop until later in life, what are some classic albums from this era of hip-hop for me to listen to?
Unless flex is finna take the stand and be an alibi for all 120 counts on behalf of Diddy he should probably just be quiet.
his label name is literally Bad Boy Records, the signs were always there
120 people by a person that had power over lots of people for decades doesn't sound hard to believe imo.
saying "that sounds stupid" in a tough guy voice is a fun argument. hella great.
120 new SA cases sounds wild, like there's a bunch of money hungry people trying to capitalize on his arrest, until you realize that those 120 cases were verified out of over 3000 accusers
As a victim of sexual violence myself, it infuriates me just how many people think that it's normal for individuals, specifically women, to lie about being violated for clout or for money. What exactly do you think we gain from being brave enough to report what happens to us?! Do you think any amount of money is worth the trauma of misogynistic men tearing you apart, blaming you for being sexually assaulted and using your case to justify violence against women? Do you think, in your right and grown-ass mind, that people WANT to walk around branded with the word "victim", using the word "survivor" to try and make a false positive of the situation? Get real. I understand that people DO lie about this sort of thing, but you gotta understand just how not worth it it is to be a victim of this shi, even when you're pretending. And besides, I live in New Zealand. We don't get money for this sort of thing.
@@msnicotianathen ur clueless about how evil this world can be. Not everything is sunshine and rainbows.
@@msnicotiana In my country you've literally got to use threats and/or violence in order to be convicted of rape.
Due to this, the conviction rate is so low that people just don't report it, but even though an estimated 80-90% don't report sexual assault, and about 90% of the accused don't get sentenced, people STILL think women will falsely accuse men AND win.
It's almost literally impossible to do that, and the people who do get convicted not only 100% did that shit, but according to the law they've also threatened and/or physically abused the victim as well.
Like FFS, a male patient at a hospital where I'm from CONFESSED (privately) to having raped another female patient, and he STILL wasn't convicted due to "lack of evidence", which turned out to be a lack of resources to process the actual evidence 💀
*_YOU CAN CONFESS AND NOT BE CONVICTED!_*
Most people don't report it, and when they do, it's not for money, it's for justice.
I couldn't do it myself, and I feel guilty about it every day, because he had done it before and has probably done it again since... But I know he wouldn't be put in jail, because our laws don't punish the people who plan crimes.
If you drug and rape someone, it doesn't qualify as rape because the passage in our law REQUIRES threats and/or violence regardless.
You might be charged with drugging someone, but you're likely to get off scot free!
And even if you do get sentenced, our max for _any_ crime is 21 years, and the sentencing for sexual crimes usually aren't that harsh, even though they should be stricter.
You should be in jail for at least 2 years for something like that, but we're lucky if they are put away for 1.
_Sexual assaulters are usually repeat offenders..._
whats wild is that you assume everything is for clout, who wants to admit to being violated just for someone with a mr. incredible pfp to accuse you of clout chasing on the internet 😂😂
@amandacantcometothephone what does this even mean? Did you not read my comment? I accused nobody of clout chasing. That's what dude in the video did. I'm saying if those people were there, they've already been weeded out of the mix. Regardless of what you want to believe, there are always people who will take advantage of the real plights of others in order to exploit the system for money. 120 cases sounds wild to someone who doesn't know they were verified and confirmed out of 3000 claims
8:30 Yeah, he was definitely talking more broadly. I think people just had tunnel vision going on because of everything that led up to it.
i saw a short on here a while ago talking about the rumors that Jaden Smith dated Tyler and Kevin Abstract and a lot of the responses were along the lines of “I knew he was a weirdo just like Diddy blah blah blah”. Really shocking to me how much more people seem to care about the gay part than anything else.
Straight up the most persuasive piece of evidence I've seen was all that baby oil. My brain couldn't compute what that would look like. When I saw it, I knew it was all true. Case closed. lol
He’s still more disgusting than we think Anthony
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I argue. He’s more disgusting than Drake, especially with the allegations with him liking minors.
@@AnimeLuffyFanARGUE??? Diddy and drake is like the death star and a orange, and I'm saying this as a drake hater. Take one look at all of the stuff that's come out on Diddy then look at drake, in no way is it comparable.
@@AnimeLuffyFan That's obvious.
@@V0Rtextydrake not an orange he’s a 🍑
The big question is, who has been protecting diddy for all these years??? why has he always been given a pass even though everybody was going to those parties and they have been referenced in popular culture for years?? Who was he bribing and for what purpose? it all seems like an intelligence operation, and bigger than just a man being freaky, it can't be that easy to just get away with all the illegal stuff he was doing, and how open he was about it, he knew he was protected. And it's only now that Cassie sued him, that all the sudden the authorities wanna persecute him, it's very sus that the FBI didn't do anything for so long...
he doesnt need to pay off anyone, he is very rich - you need a lot more going to get a rich person because they can afford a pricy defense and prosecutors take that into account before lifting a finger. If everyone got a free defense attorney, and you were legally barred from highering any one yourself, dont worry, rich people would be get REAL moral REAL fast.
Also, the justice system goes real soft of celebrity, for various reasons.
BINGO, follow the strings. NAME THE BIGGER NAMES
@@DanceDaily He’ll be dead before he can name the people he worked for.
@@xBINARYGODx @xBINARYGODx nah, I was not implying he was paying anyone to protect him, if it was that simple, he would not be in trouble right now. I'm implying authorities and the FBI have probably known about his moves for a while, and he was being used to get to other people, and run all sorts of undercover operations, money laundry, blackmailing politicians, selling and distributing drugs and weapons, etc.
Due to 1. He was useful, and 2. his primary victims are because we're black women and gay men
7:30 Uh oh, sounds like someone forgot about Chris Brown!
Well no, completely different situation. Rihanna had hit him in the past too. It was a toxic relationship, not one-sided abuse. Plus you can't compare that to these kinds of federal charges involving over a hundred people.
The feds dont press charges against you unless they have a case. He's cooked.
Men don’t believe even one allegation against a known creep so ofc they would not believe if there’s 120 of them. I don’t understand why it’s so hard to believe given how prevalent sex crimes is for men.
Hated to like your comment, but it's so true
they've all slurped up the "not all men" reddit meme and are coping
they choose not to understand what they don’t experience firsthand 🤡
8:35, I think he was trying to hint at it in Meet The Grahams too when he starts the imma tell you about something going wrong with the industry verse. Insanity
When Diddy would sing _"can't stop, won't stop,"_ he really wasn't fucking lying.
Diddy has been a powerful figure in this game for a LONG time; If he's been getting away with it all along, then 120 is probably just the tip of the iceberg.
Imagine going to costco and seeing Diddy buying 1000 bottles of baby oil
And winking at you.😂
You brought up a good point there towards the end, however I think a lot of people are concerned because there's a good chance not every adult at the party was acting with enthusiastic consent. We know the industry has a history of sexual bribery and trading favors and we absolutely know Diddy isn't above that himself. That being said anyone trying to approach it from some weird homophobic rapcel angle is obviously a moron and should be discarded, especially since you know they would be taking Diddy's side if it was exclusively women making the allegations.
Also really have to question what kind of person actually defends Diddy, like the man is outrageously wealthy with a career spanning several decades in one of the most popular musical genres in the world and it's shocking that his victims might reach the hundreds?
Based on a lot of the stories told in interviews over the years, there's a good chance that this type of stuff was happening in back rooms at the parties while most of the attendees were just chillin and drinking in common areas. A few stories have people mention they accidentally walked in on Diddy doing some sus shit and backpedalled the fuck outta there.
@@Godspeedhero0with people like this a lot of people will turn a blind eye and choose not to know. Not necessarily maliciously, when you know knowing too much can get you killed... Self-preservation is a hell of a thing.
This shit is SOOO much bigger than diddy! This is about the entertainment industry and powerful elites as a whole!
Diddy could have done everything so long as it was:
1. Consensual
2. Everyone was over 18
Is it so hard to stick to these two rules when organizing an orgy/swingers' party?
Also not filming and blackmailing people. Which I guess is part of consent, consenting to a sex act and consenting to be filmed during a sex act are veeeery different things.
some people only get off from people not wanting it....and wr.know he was into that
There is no Costco across the street from Diddys place.
He lives on star Island.
A millionaire secure residential island... Next to a highway
I don't understand how someone could think this sounding stupid means it's probably not true. This world is filled with people who do stupid things, and the music industry definitely has it's fair share of those people
truth is stranger than fiction
I've been around someone that hit women like that in public. A person like that is capable of so much more than you think.
People are usually capable of much worse in private than public.
Thanks for addressing the poly and homophobia that has been thrown around after this came out. 100% right that the focus should be on lack of consent, violence, and drugging, not the alternative lifestyle.
Even if you discount the 120, lil rod and Cassie’s testimony is enough, and if Homeland Security is arresting you, they probably have way more evidence.
Anybody defending him needs to be investigated
This is wild. If the celebrities they say were linked to diddy also end up having their day in court this could be a huge moment in pop music history
Grim :-/
The levels of misogyny, homophobia, violence and coercion are rotten - money, power, control.
It's crazy to me how people keep thinking that they can keep things like this under wraps.
No matter how much money, power, influence you have, and no matter how much money you throw at your problems, the truth will ALWAYS come out eventually, no matter how much you try to bury it- It's so obvious to me, but it's better to remind everybody.
3:43 That wasn’t just alleged, Cudi confirmed that himself
U don’t know what alleged means
Funnily enough CostCo released a statement that it doesn't even sell baby oil.
Everyone seems to have known he was shady for decades but I did not expect it to be THIS bad
Suge knight said Diddy is the worst a while ago and considering how bad he is, that’s a real statement
Pyro would spend 30 hours explaining what music is
Nintendo needs to rename Diddy Kong now
XD
Call him DD Kong
Didy Kong
Even king Dedede sounds too close
Kiddy Dong
Funk flex saw the sinking ship and immediately decided to climb aboard
"This freak-off [...] party thing that I will get into soon"
- Anthony Fantano, Oct 2024
Same lawyer as keith raniere. Guy takes the wildest cases possible
You're trying to tell me that the music industry is filled with shady dealings and weird stuff? No way.
Heading into this like "uh oh"
No one wants to wake up in the morning feeling like P Diddy
I'm so glad you talked about how wrong and unsettling it is that people have more of a problem with homosexual sex than coercion and abuse. Thank you 👏👏👏👏
A rapper is disgusting? Who’d have thought that the group speaking of their experiences of committing heinous crimes would be laden with bad actors?
It’s insane that people care more about him being gay than the allegations? Like who fucking cares if he’s gay? Let’s think about the victims
The greater hip-hop community is super homophobic, unfortunately.
9:43 *wheeze*
At the delivery, not the contents. Cuz yeah. If everyone is consenting (or is even legal capable of consent), what even is the problem. But, ya know, clearly that’s also in question and, clearly, it’s the much bigger issue.
If this court trial doesn't get the same press as the OJ trial we riot.
What didn't Diddy do?
Diddy did it
What diddy do?
good deeds
"Diddy is even more disgusting than we thought." Like it hasn't been more obvious already..
I mean c'mon now. When all those initial evidences of his abusive misdeeds came to public light, everyone should've expected this all to be the outcome in the first place.
I wouldn't be surprised for the *eipstenation* of Diddy. Also, Naomi Campbell referred to Diddy as her *brother.* Wonder how many shared skeletons they have, she's sneaky af.
She was involved in heavy shit, named in Epstein letters and was involved in some blood diamonds messy mess. Though, in her case, I equate it more to the needs of a black woman to go through some dark shit to remain relevant in her industry. That doesn't forgive the evil shit someone does, but that is the nature of the beast for a lot of ppl in entertainment.
I’m convinced Diddy defenders and drake defenders are the same people
They not like us.
I think people weren't listening to the lyrics to act all this surprised. "Bad boy for life", like please, people. Wake the f up.
funk flex finds it hard to believe because 120 is the biggest number he can think of
Aside from all the allegations it's just crazy how so many people that have been attached to him throughout history are dead