@@TJ-fe7rrHe was found not guilty. The thing is, once a WW tarnishes your reputation you should have sense enough to leave them alone. On another note, the Wtyes didn’t like the movie so they had to find a way to stop it.
He’s our brother and I appreciate the film he made on our hero Nat Turner. However, I wish Black men who speak so strongly about our history and the need for Black pride would allow that perspective to imprint their choices for marriage and partnership. Parker is another brother who is with a white woman. That’s all I’m going to say about that.
I really really don't want to feel anger when I look at him. I clicked the video because I am both a survivor (some of the time...) of rape & sexual assault, and also read Gabrielle Union's powerful book and she inspires me to not have to wear the cloak of victim hood. This anger is I know is displaced (as it actually feels like rage), but hearing him utter words supporting victims of sexual violence knowing what he did makes me feel honestly like throwing up... I know this rage isn't just for him, as when I look at him and I see my abusers who killed me. Not humanely with a swift bullet in my sleep. But, bit by bit until I looked up and realised that person, she's long gone. While I may appear successful today at 30 years old... I mourn that girl I was before. She died... without a funeral or thought. I'm in therapy and have been... but clearly I'm not as healed as Gab... yet.
He’s innocent. Love you Nate!!!
Exactly brother, love this brother and I support him 1000 percent! You're a real one for saying that
He married Becky.
That has nothing to do with this.
Low-key he did it. I'm sure he's remorseful but he definitely did it. Just an ugly story all the way around.
Lol not really
Found not guilty
Nate is a good brother I was Bless to work with him on the film in Savannah Ga.
I think he did it. He's ashamed of it, but more ashamed it's being brought up years after.
@@TJ-fe7rrHe was found not guilty. The thing is, once a WW tarnishes your reputation you should have sense enough to leave them alone. On another note, the Wtyes didn’t like the movie so they had to find a way to stop it.
The PC answer as usual.
He’s our brother and I appreciate the film he made on our hero Nat Turner. However, I wish Black men who speak so strongly about our history and the need for Black pride would allow that perspective to imprint their choices for marriage and partnership. Parker is another brother who is with a white woman. That’s all I’m going to say about that.
BYE!
Guilty as changed
I really really don't want to feel anger when I look at him. I clicked the video because I am both a survivor (some of the time...) of rape & sexual assault, and also read Gabrielle Union's powerful book and she inspires me to not have to wear the cloak of victim hood.
This anger is I know is displaced (as it actually feels like rage), but hearing him utter words supporting victims of sexual violence knowing what he did makes me feel honestly like throwing up...
I know this rage isn't just for him, as when I look at him and I see my abusers who killed me. Not humanely with a swift bullet in my sleep. But, bit by bit until I looked up and realised that person, she's long gone.
While I may appear successful today at 30 years old... I mourn that girl I was before. She died... without a funeral or thought.
I'm in therapy and have been... but clearly I'm not as healed as Gab... yet.
He's literally innocent...
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