Is Mayweather Trying To Create Future Criminals?

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  • Sugar Sting Ray
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    Is Mayweather Trying To Create Future Criminals?

    It seems like Floyd Mayweather, through his words and actions, is trying to brainwash young kids (from inside the demographic that looks up to him) to become future criminals.

    He smiles at the camera for his mugshot. He walks in an orchestrated fashion into his expensive car right when he gets out of jail.

    Before that, he made racist comments. Made baseless accusations of serious charges without proof. Gives all of his camp goers expensive shoes (emphasizing materialistic thinking instead of good behavior). Beats up a woman. Threatens his kids.

    I pity for the demographic group that follows and looks up to Floyd. The man is a "bad role model" of a serious kind on purpose. He wants these kids to grow up into bad adults.
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    Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray
    It seems like Floyd Mayweather, through his words and actions, is trying to brainwash young kids (from inside the demographic that looks up to him) to become future criminals.

    He smiles at the camera for his mugshot. He walks in an orchestrated fashion into his expensive car right when he gets out of jail.

    Before that, he made racist comments. Made baseless accusations of serious charges without proof. Gives all of his camp goers expensive shoes (emphasizing materialistic thinking instead of good behavior). Beats up a woman. Threatens his kids.

    I pity for the demographic group that follows and looks up to Floyd. The man is a "bad role model" of a serious kind on purpose. He wants these kids to grow up into bad adults.
    cungle?

    How many alts do you have?

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    • kenso
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      i've read some dumb **** on here but....wow

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      • Sugar Sting Ray
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        Originally posted by kenso
        i've read some dumb **** on here but....wow
        He is modelling criminal behavior in a deep way.

        Kids model adult behavior based on "permissions". Floyd is "permitting" the kids that look up to him to smile when arrested like it is no big deal. He is teaching them to flaunt the law. If he gets away with this, he'll say he's above the law and it's "okay" to be above the law especially if you are a woman beater, thief, and coward.

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        • medium-deek
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          #5
          this has to be the most blatent alt EVER.

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          • Low_ki
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            Originally posted by Sugar Sting Ray
            It seems like Floyd Mayweather, through his words and actions, is trying to brainwash young kids (from inside the demographic that looks up to him) to become future criminals.

            He smiles at the camera for his mugshot. He walks in an orchestrated fashion into his expensive car right when he gets out of jail.

            Before that, he made racist comments. Made baseless accusations of serious charges without proof. Gives all of his camp goers expensive shoes (emphasizing materialistic thinking instead of good behavior). Beats up a woman. Threatens his kids.

            I pity for the demographic group that follows and looks up to Floyd. The man is a "bad role model" of a serious kind on purpose. He wants these kids to grow up into bad adults.

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            • JBell11
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              That is a complex topic...but to answer... deviant behavior or "social deviance" is nothing new. There are many celebrities in the public eye that do things that are legally/morally/ethically wrong (at least in this society). My point is Floyd shouldn't be made an exception; he is another recklace athlete making the wrong decisions. Nothing new. Hopefully the "impressionable" youth have proper role models like their parents/guardians that can separate fact from fiction, good from bad etc...

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