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Doxa
So what we Stones fans should morally think about this Depp trial? Root for him, since he is a 'Keef man'. Loyalty for common interest and good? Or loathe him like Brian Jones, like we double standard Stones fans love to do?
- Doxa
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lem motlow
She’s not even good enough to produce tears when she fake cries and those “ evidence” pictures, oh man.
Making good headlines though and a lot of people are buying it, Amber has made a bit of a comeback from earlier.
At one point Depps lawyer looked at him and said “ she’s good” and he shook his head yes, weirdly he seemed sort of proud.
These people are the most twisted ones you’ll find that don’t have bodies in a freezer somewhere.
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stargroover
Amber Heard has succeeded in raising the issue of domestic violence against men.Her testimony on the stand has not been convincing.Quite clearly she took Mr Depp for everything she could,and decided to destroy his career as a final malicious act.Justice for Johnny.
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Hairball
They're both terrible actors, and both are losers - losers in this case, and losers in general.
Howard Stern was right when he said of Johnny and the trial:
“It’s not going well for you, it’s not going well for her. It’s not going well for anybody.
And can't put aside the UK verdict where the judge said the accusations were "substantially true" that Depp is indeed a wife beater.
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Doxa
So what we Stones fans should morally think about this Depp trial? Root for him, since he is a 'Keef man'. Loyalty for common interest and good? Or loathe him like Brian Jones, like we double standard Stones fans love to do?
- Doxa
What is happening to Amber Heard is appalling.
This trial comes down to a core question of, do people who have experienced domestic violence have the right to talk/write about those experiences (without even naming an abuser) and have opinions on the wider issue of violence against women? That is what Amber Heard did in her Washington Post piece.
For those that don't believe Amber Heard, the words of Depp himself and the words of his own people show beyond reasonable doubt that Johnny Depp was violent and abusive towards Amber Heard.
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There are various similarities between Jones and Depp. Their manipulative and abusive behaviour towards women, their self destruction via drink and drugs.
There are various similarities between Anita Pallenberg and Amber Heard. Both fought back against their abusers and both are mocked and vilified by a notable % of their abusers fanbases.
As a fan of Brian Jones, who clearly lead a turbulent and destructive life, there is a need, perhaps even a responsibility, to acknowledge his violence towards women and check yourself over why you are a fan etc rather than double down, deny and vilify those that talk about it. I think it is certain that Brian Jones was abusive towards at least five women in his life. Pat Andrews, Linda Lawrence, Anita Pallenberg, Suki Poitier and Linda Keith. All of these women have spoke of their experiences, only one of them, Anita Pallenberg, the woman that fought back, is mocked and vilified by a notable % of the Jones fanbase.
Were I a Depp fan, I'd be wishing that he'd stop, have a personal day of reckoning where he would finally and publicly admit what he has done, who he became and that he'd go about doing things to better himself instead of using the courts to further abuse and humiliate Amber Heard.
All of this is my opinion. no need to come at me with loads of evidence you think proves me wrong etc. I have seen more than enough in it's varying degrees of original or edited forms.
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babyblue
Yawnnnn I’m falling asleep. Boring..,
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Doxa
So what we Stones fans should morally think about this Depp trial? Root for him, since he is a 'Keef man'. Loyalty for common interest and good? Or loathe him like Brian Jones, like we double standard Stones fans love to do?
- Doxa
What is happening to Amber Heard is appalling.
This trial comes down to a core question of, do people who have experienced domestic violence have the right to talk/write about those experiences (without even naming an abuser) and have opinions on the wider issue of violence against women? That is what Amber Heard did in her Washington Post piece.
For those that don't believe Amber Heard, the words of Depp himself and the words of his own people show beyond reasonable doubt that Johnny Depp was violent and abusive towards Amber Heard.
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Doxa
So what we Stones fans should morally think about this Depp trial? Root for him, since he is a 'Keef man'. Loyalty for common interest and good? Or loathe him like Brian Jones, like we double standard Stones fans love to do?
- Doxa
Best not to root for anyone here, imo. A tragic display.
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drewmaster
It's interesting to watch someone destroy her own image and ruin her own career in public. The interesting question to me is, does she believe her own bullshit?
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Redhotcarpet
She is the abuser. She abused her ex-wife... These are facts.
Let's see what Tasya van Ree had to say about it: [www.hollywoodreporter.com]
“In 2009, Amber was wrongfully accused for an incident that was misinterpreted and over-sensationalized by two individuals in a power position,” said van Ree, Heard’s girlfriend at the time of the incident, in the statement. “I recount hints of misogynistic attitudes toward us which later appeared to be homophobic when they found out we were domestic partners and not just ‘friends.’ Charges were quickly dropped and she was released moments later.
She continued: It’s disheartening that Amber’s integrity and story are being questioned yet again. Amber is a brilliant, honest and beautiful woman and I have the utmost respect for her. We shared 5 wonderful years together and remain close to this day.”
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Redhotcarpet
She didnt want to testify and it’s clear to me why.