Image via Miami Dade County Corrections via Getty Images Video Clip Of XXXTentacion Hitting A Woman Resurfaces A new video clip of previously viewed domestic violence inflictor XXXTentacion has resurfaced on the internet and it depicts him in the light we’re all familiar with. According to a TMZ clip, XXXTentacion has been *allegedly* hitting women for quite some time. A new viral video clearly shows him smacking a lady upside the head while dancing gleefully in the background… But yeah go ahead and bump his music like its a good look… Continue reading →
Over the weekend, millions of patriotic Americans participated in the March For Our Lives protests , lobbying for gun control in order to put an end to the epidemic of gun violence that claims countless lives. in the video that you can see below, former senator Rick Santorum says that teens who want to not be murdered shouldn't ask their government to pass laws to make them safer. He says that students would be better served by … learning to perform CPR. The next time that you see someone present CNN, of all networks, as the “liberal news source,” remember that the network gave Trump billions in free air time during the election … and that they pay money to people like Rick Santorum to voice their opinions. The former senator saw millions of teens marching with their families across America, hoping that they can finally pressure the government into protecting its citizens from lethal weapons of war like the AR-15. Many Americans felt inspired or even, for the first time in too long, hopeful that things would change. Rick Santorum felt that these courageous teens were … misguided. He thinks that instead of asking the government — that is supposed to represent them and their interests — they should instead take individual action to prepare for future shootings. “How about kids instead of looking to someone else to solve their problem, do something about maybe taking CPR classes or trying to deal with situations that when there is a violent shooter that you can actually respond to that.” That statement went viral because many found it to be mind-boggling. First of all, CPR helps with only a select number of health situations. Very rarely does it do any good when someone has been shot. Gunshots require very specific treatment that only a fraction of surgeons are prepared to perform. And it also must be performed in a hospital. Furthermore, of course, there is the absurdity of demanding that teens accept that mass shootings are and will always be inevitable. These teens and their families and millions of others are demanding that their elected representatives One wonders what function Rick Santorum believes that government should serve, if not to protect its citizens. Now, Santorum's statement didn't go unchallenged, and it was pointed out to him that these teens are taking action. “They took action to ask someone to pass a law,” he counters. He lays out what — aside from, uh, CPR classes — he believes that teens who would prefer to not be murdered should do. “They didn't take action to say, 'How do I, as an individual, deal with this problem? How am I going to do something about stopping bullying within my own community?'” It's interesting that he brings up the “bullying” myth. Bullying is real, but the idea that it drives people to become shooters has been debunked, though people have been pushing that narrative since Columbine. Rick Santorum continues with his list of questions that he believes that people who don't fancy the idea of dying in a hail of bullets should ask themselves. “'What am I going to do to actually help respond to a shooter?'… Those are the kind of things where you can take it internally, and say, 'Here's how I'm going to deal with this. Here's how I'm going to help the situation.'” What he is talking about is a culture of resignation, where people accept that mast shootings will happen and must happen and live every day prepared to lose friends and loved ones. It's one thing to be prepared for an emergency. It's another to focus solely on preparation and not try to prevent the situation from occurring in the first place. But Santorum sees lobbying the government to protect its citizens as a sign that people lack personal responsibility. “Instead of going and protesting and saying, 'Oh, someone else needs to pass a law to protect me.'” While his whole take is questionable, the fact that Santorum suggested CPR as a solution to gun violence is absurd. He also says that “phony gun laws don't solve problems.” We're not sure what about any of this is “phony,” but gun laws have been clearly demonstrated to work. Of course, Tomi Lahren stuck a gun down her pants , and the NRA countered that the Parkland survivors wouldn't be famous if their classmates had not been shot … which is kind of the whole point. So it seems that it's safe to say that those who oppose gun control legislation are scrambling and voicing a variety of responses and, presumably, hoping that one of these counter-arguments will “stick.” We wouldn't want you to google “Santorum video” (don't ask), so please take a look at the video of his statement below.
Over the weekend, millions of patriotic Americans participated in the March For Our Lives protests , lobbying for gun control in order to put an end to the epidemic of gun violence that claims countless lives. in the video that you can see below, former senator Rick Santorum says that teens who want to not be murdered shouldn't ask their government to pass laws to make them safer. He says that students would be better served by … learning to perform CPR. The next time that you see someone present CNN, of all networks, as the “liberal news source,” remember that the network gave Trump billions in free air time during the election … and that they pay money to people like Rick Santorum to voice their opinions. The former senator saw millions of teens marching with their families across America, hoping that they can finally pressure the government into protecting its citizens from lethal weapons of war like the AR-15. Many Americans felt inspired or even, for the first time in too long, hopeful that things would change. Rick Santorum felt that these courageous teens were … misguided. He thinks that instead of asking the government — that is supposed to represent them and their interests — they should instead take individual action to prepare for future shootings. “How about kids instead of looking to someone else to solve their problem, do something about maybe taking CPR classes or trying to deal with situations that when there is a violent shooter that you can actually respond to that.” That statement went viral because many found it to be mind-boggling. First of all, CPR helps with only a select number of health situations. Very rarely does it do any good when someone has been shot. Gunshots require very specific treatment that only a fraction of surgeons are prepared to perform. And it also must be performed in a hospital. Furthermore, of course, there is the absurdity of demanding that teens accept that mass shootings are and will always be inevitable. These teens and their families and millions of others are demanding that their elected representatives One wonders what function Rick Santorum believes that government should serve, if not to protect its citizens. Now, Santorum's statement didn't go unchallenged, and it was pointed out to him that these teens are taking action. “They took action to ask someone to pass a law,” he counters. He lays out what — aside from, uh, CPR classes — he believes that teens who would prefer to not be murdered should do. “They didn't take action to say, 'How do I, as an individual, deal with this problem? How am I going to do something about stopping bullying within my own community?'” It's interesting that he brings up the “bullying” myth. Bullying is real, but the idea that it drives people to become shooters has been debunked, though people have been pushing that narrative since Columbine. Rick Santorum continues with his list of questions that he believes that people who don't fancy the idea of dying in a hail of bullets should ask themselves. “'What am I going to do to actually help respond to a shooter?'… Those are the kind of things where you can take it internally, and say, 'Here's how I'm going to deal with this. Here's how I'm going to help the situation.'” What he is talking about is a culture of resignation, where people accept that mast shootings will happen and must happen and live every day prepared to lose friends and loved ones. It's one thing to be prepared for an emergency. It's another to focus solely on preparation and not try to prevent the situation from occurring in the first place. But Santorum sees lobbying the government to protect its citizens as a sign that people lack personal responsibility. “Instead of going and protesting and saying, 'Oh, someone else needs to pass a law to protect me.'” While his whole take is questionable, the fact that Santorum suggested CPR as a solution to gun violence is absurd. He also says that “phony gun laws don't solve problems.” We're not sure what about any of this is “phony,” but gun laws have been clearly demonstrated to work. Of course, Tomi Lahren stuck a gun down her pants , and the NRA countered that the Parkland survivors wouldn't be famous if their classmates had not been shot … which is kind of the whole point. So it seems that it's safe to say that those who oppose gun control legislation are scrambling and voicing a variety of responses and, presumably, hoping that one of these counter-arguments will “stick.” We wouldn't want you to google “Santorum video” (don't ask), so please take a look at the video of his statement below.
Source: Randy Shropshire / Getty Kenya Moore returns in tonight’s episode of Real Housewives of Atlanta , but first, we start with Porsha and Ricky Smiley. The two of them are spending quality time together at a skating rink and teasing us with this whole should they be a couple or should they not-thing. They have amazing chemistry, and they’ve talked about this before, but they claim they just keep it cute and friendly… For now. They claim they don’t want to take their relationship to the next level because they work together and that could get messy. via GIPHY But with all the camera time they keep getting together, they could be headed in that direction. Todd and Kandi address their thoughts on Uber-gate. In case you didn’t know, Nene was kicked of the Xscape tour after telling a heckler that she hopes they get raped by their Uber driver. Nene was devastated that she said what she said (because she is a survivor herself), and about the repercussions, but she wasn’t thinking about what she was saying in the moment because she was annoyed. Nene seems apologetic and definitely had a lot of tearful moments all up and through social media, and even on this show. Kandi and Todd say they aren’t even mad at Nene because comedians often say controversial things and Todd even brought up a good point, which is that the president says way worse. Kandi said she would have kept Nene on board. However, it was the business manager in that situation who made the call because…money moves. Investors call the shots. There was no love lost between Kandi and Nene, though. Nene says this was a lesson learned about how hard comedy can be, especially when it comes to dealing with hecklers, and she’s even going to mentor her youngest son, who expressed interest in becoming a comedian too. Finally, remember the PSA that Kenya and crew shot for domestic violence? Welp, Kenya got enough footage to make it a 30-minute special so she decided to have an event to show the PSA and she’s inviting domestic abuse survivors to view the video, but to also get a day of pampering beforehand. Now we’re at Kenya’s PSA debut event. The gang’s all present, and then… Drum roll, please. Kenya’s husband, Marc Daly surprises her. He is real and spectacular, but you know she still got the side eye from some people in the crew. Sheree, of all people, had the nerve to make a comment that Marc having a nose ring was dainty. Meanwhile, the fact that she has a #prisonbae leaves her wide open for jokes and commentary, but whatever. via GIPHY But Nene actually had something nice to say. She said that Kenya seems like she’s really in love. So it wasn’t all shady. And that’s a wrap for tonight’s episode. Hopefully, next week’s season finale will a bit more gusto. RELATED POSTS ‘RHOAS10’ Recap: Kandi Explains To Kim Why Nene Thinks She’s Racist ‘RHOAS10’ Recap: Nene Gets Accused Of Calling Tyrone Behind Sheree’s Back
Source: Noam Galai / Getty Stormy Daniels ’ interview with 60 Minutes is going viral for obvious reasons. Her revelation that America’s old dirty president likes it raw isn’t even surprising st this point, but their use of the word “perched” is still a lot to process. “perched” pic.twitter.com/jlQAp8NZyr — Maureen Johnson (@maureenjohnson) March 26, 2018 Stormy said he was perched. Help. — Michael Arceneaux (@youngsinick) March 25, 2018 Perched, she said. No condom, she said. — WonderJaye (@WonderJaye) March 25, 2018 According to Google, birds offen perch on branches and wires, while a church can be perched on a hill. But that still doesn’t maker her story 100% claro. Did he have his leg up like Rico in Paid In Full ? Or was he reclined with the creepy come hither grin Diddy had on at the Met Gala? Most iconic moment of 2017 was probably Diddy at the Met Gala pic.twitter.com/xxP23Ycg8j — Y (@swxvyx) December 28, 2017 Sorry for putting that image on your conscious this Monday morning, but the Tweets are still talking about Ms. Daniels’ historically significant word choice and hand gesture. “I went to the restroom…and came out and he was sitting on the edge of the bed when I walked out – perched.” – Stormy Daniels describing the beginning of her sexual encounter with Donald Trump pic.twitter.com/dqXm9vHsXM — Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) March 26, 2018 @ us with your best description or visual of 45’s perch (JK, nobody wants to see that), and hit the jump for Twitter’s best guesses at what exactly “perched” means.
Source: skynesher / Getty Waverly Belmont Elementary School in Nashville, TN might’ve just found their resident weather reporter for the year. As part of a school project , 6-year-old Carden Corts got the help of his dad and a green screen to put on one of the most hilarious weather reports a kindergartner can do. Check out the clip for yourself below, which has already received over 700,000 views on Youtube after being posted Wednesday!
Source: franckreporter / Getty Going to Florida for Spring Break is low key an American tradition. But with camera phones and social media, things that use to just be fun, YOLO moments have turned into embarrassing viral moments that will follow you for life. after seein all these tweets about spring break in Miami pic.twitter.com/fV0ifZHmvx — Hagi® (@_HagiWorld) March 15, 2018 LMAO RT @Spotlight6800 : 8 years from now when you go on a date with a chick that went to Spring Break Miami 2k18 pic.twitter.com/UpSYczNc57 — The Great From 88' (@az5950) March 15, 2018 Unfortunately, a lot of guys went to Miami this year in particular just to expose and shame young girls trying to have a good time: #NewProfilePic pic.twitter.com/ElAb7ZujiD — Casanova (@max_biggaveL) March 15, 2018 Shorty told me she don’t have a man pic.twitter.com/C91UC4BKo0 — Casanova (@max_biggaveL) March 15, 2018 Miami full of Faithful Black Men on spring break, it’s the women that’s Shonin out there — Devon (@BeatItUp_Champ) March 15, 2018 Some men are even accusing ladies of going to Miami during Spring Break just to cheat. SMH. My wcw on a flight to Miami for spring break pic.twitter.com/b4QXJcDj7j — souljaken ✰ (@SEVVENTHSOULJA) March 15, 2018 any nigga who girl went to miami for spring break pic.twitter.com/TLmVuGEDJ1 — MCCXXII (@trappinmannequi) March 15, 2018 Oh you’re going down to Miami with your girls for spring break? Her: yea, are you okay with that? Yea……have a good time……… pic.twitter.com/4FYFQieikG — |abscond| (@REEDUS3M) March 15, 2018 Thank goodness that we live in a time where women stick up for each other against misogynist haters: Most of the people on Spring Break in Miami are doing exactly what they want to do, men & women alike. It takes two to tango (or more, depending ) pic.twitter.com/0ZKj0TUSSe — Joyce (@JoyceMeetsWorld) March 15, 2018 Its a lot of niggas on here with a lot to say about shawty in Miami but be 26+ wildin out in Ocean City for high school spring break. Quit it. — Helly (@HeyyDaddyy) March 15, 2018 Men thot it up without trips to Miami everyday and expect women to accept their behavior. Nothing to see here, hope she enjoyed her spring break. — Euphemia Curt (@Euphemia_Curt) March 15, 2018 Hit the flip to see the videos that started all the Miami talk. Warning: Extremely Graphic Content.
Were you ever in school and kids did, “Yo Momma” jokes? Special K mentioned that it’s what he did all the time and would get in trouble, but it got it to where he is today. He began telling the jokes and it might make you think about being back in school. Follow @TheRSMS One of his jokes was, “Yo momma back so hairy you have to run the vacuum over it twice a week.” He also said, “Yo momma so fat she won lotto and spent all the money on oatmeal pies.” The team couldn’t stop laughing and you might want to use one of these jokes one day. Listen to “ The Rickey Smiley Morning Show ” 6am ET. RELATED: Special K Takes A Risk With Joke About Safaree’s Junk [EXCLUSIVE] RELATED: Special K & Rock-T Struggle To Make Listeners Laugh With Their Corniest Jokes [EXCLUSIVE VIDEO] RELATED: The Jokes Don’t End When Porsha Williams Says She Wants To Be Called Peaches [VIDEO] The Latest : Are Donald Trump Jr. & His Wife Getting A Divorce? #HelloWorld: Explore America With These Black Airbnb Experience Hosts Footage Released Of Travis Scott & Torey Lanez Confrontation FREAKY FRIDAY – LIL DICKY FT. CHRIS BROWN Blac Youngsta Talks Super Powers On “What’s New With Stu” It’s Lit: Ain’t No Party Like A Jailhouse Party We Hope You’re Having A Better Week Than Bow Wow On The Rise: Have You Heard Of Renni Rucci? Dancer Kid The Wiz Proves That Once You Go Viral, You Can’t Forget About Mama Tuskegee Airman Floyd Carter Sr. Dies At 95 [ione_media_gallery src=”https://rickeysmileymorningshow.com” id=”1154528″ overlay=”true”]
A small act of kindness can go a long way. Remember Evoni Williams , the 18-year-old Waffle House employee who took a moment to help an elderly man by cutting his ham for him? The viral photo, first posted on Facebook by Laura Wolf , caught the attention of Texas Southern University. Fox News reports that as a thank you gesture and in recognition of Evoni’s kindness, “TSU presented her with a $16,000 scholarship and La Marque mayor Bobby Hocking honored her with her own day.” The young woman reportedly told ABC 13 that she wasn’t looking for anything in return, saying that’s how she was raised and “it just came from the heart.” Nonetheless, you deserve every bit of good karma coming your way Evoni—what a beautiful girl. If you missed it, take a look at the original post from Laura Wolf up top. [ione_media_gallery src=”https://globalgrind.cassiuslife.com” id=”4155012″ overlay=”true”]