Comments by "" (@MarvinPowell1) on "Actual Justice Warrior"
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@bandgeekforlife406
I used to be subbed to all four of these women, plus a few others like Melonie Mac. I know all about them. Brett is the worst out of all of them, cause she acts "conservative" but still wants to be a part of Hollywood as an A-list actress, still supported the Barbie movie, spends more time online than anyone (as her literal job) and is all about money and fame. Watson is the typical "say one thing when it benefits me, say another when it doesn't" type and was very quick to throw all men under the bus when she could get a quick payday out of it. Lauren Chen isn't too bad, but still would rather be a working career woman than a supportive housewife or mother (not that I'm judging her lifestyle choices, but the fact she claims she's "conservative" but it very clearly trying to be a modern girl-boss.)
And I agree with the other commenter that there's more, like Candace Owens, Pearl Davis, and most female "dating coaches" and reaction channels. I wouldn't even care if their whole brand wasn't selling themselves as one thing, then acting the total opposite all the time; especially the case with Melonie Mac, who's a proud online troll who gets her kicks out of starting Twitter drama, but acts like she's Holier Than Thou because she reads the Bible every night. Female nature is female nature, and few women under 40 these are going to walk away from fame and very easy money just to be a housewife. I don't care about their choices in life, so much for the fact they're straight-up grifters.
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@PerrincinaSprecaci
Congratulations! I grew up in West Philly, on Lancaster Avenue (also The Hood) and I saved up everything I could and managed to escape that hellhole of a city. The problem is, there's really not too many opportunities in Philly and getting any kind of decent job that doesn't revolve around the consequences of criminals (police officer, doctors, nurses, DA's, etc) is near impossible. If it was easy to earn money in that city and move out, I would have done it years ago, like 2012-2016. I was working security jobs earning $10 an hour and had to save up for a while in order to escape, and I have a Masters degree. It really is the San Francisco of the East Coast and at least as bad as NYC, if not worse.
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It's literally so easy as a woman to find a man. Not even just "a man," but a good, decent, honest, caring man. Especially if the woman is between 20 to 30. The problem is these women have standards that eliminate 99.999% of the male population while also generally being boring, selfish, entitled, narcissistic, superficial, crazy, lazy, Progressive, manipulative, unfaithful, or some mix of the aforementioned traits. So many women these days ask for perfection, and bring literally nothing positive into a man's life, not even bedroom fun (since she can get that from Chad.)
My empathy for women like this expired a while ago. Unlike the dating world of men, these women literally only have themselves to blame for their lack of love in their life. Maybe try asking for someone under six feet, making less than a quarter million dollars.
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When I was dirt poor five years ago, I once had a landlord tried to evict me within 30 days because he decided on a whim, he wanted to sell the place, but didn't tell me that. I told the realty agency I couldn't find a new affordable place within that time, and it was unfair to evict me on short notice, for no reason. I took them t court and the lawyer assigned to me said I could stay there for up to two years, if need be, because the landlord - an old Chinese man who didn't speak English and did all transactions through a realtor - didn't know the laws. I told them I didn't want to do that and would leave on my own, but I'd need 2-3 months to find a new place within my budget. They said the landlord would be liable to ignore my rent during this time and I could stay there for free. I told them I didn't want to do that either because I wasn't a freeloader and didn't want to "owe" anyone anything, so agreed to still pay rent until I left, even though I didn't have to. By July 2019, I temporarily moved in with my sister and left on my own, as agreed, and later completed my Masters degree and got a new job by October, allowing me to move to another country.
The point is, sometimes landlord protection rights are necessary against corrupt landlords. But this is not the case here, and these squatters are just outright criminals taking advantage of the system, and they need to be prosecuted for it. And the loopholes in the laws need to be changed.
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