Its his money and he can do whatever he wants with it. But its just dumb to go on a rant like that.
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Mayweather: what has Africa done for me?
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Originally posted by ***1048;ATAS View PostGoes to Africa and posts this on Facebook:
Red carpet treatment in South Africa. A 3 floor Presidential Suite with over 12,000 square feet...
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Calls Africa his "motherland". Africans welcome him like a state leader. Hyperboles fill introductions about him in Africa. Then you hear a soulless justification of why he shouldn't be sharing his money with his brother and sister AFricans? "What has Africa done for Floyd?" What a moron. Africa should disown this mother***er.
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Originally posted by mrpizza-nd_beer View PostCalls Africa his "motherland". Africans welcome him like a state leader. Hyperboles fill introductions about him in Africa. Then you hear a soulless justification of why he shouldn't be sharing his money with his brother and sister AFricans? "What has Africa done for Floyd?" What a moron. Africa should disown this mother***er.
i wudnt give a dime, charity begins at home
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Originally posted by FeFist View PostCongratulations for proving you are a narrow minded twit. Defending someone does not equal agreeing with everything they say or do. It just so happens that in this situation I find no issue with a man wanting something in return when giving away his hard earned money, but I find his approach (as a person of African decent) towards Africans disagreeable.
No, you're too much of a coward to openly agree with what he says; it's a lot easier to give off the appearance of dissent while offering none in return. That way you won't come across as much of a scummy, reprehensible twat as Mayweather is and still have the privilege of defending him to the death.
I dread to think what levels of depravity you and these other hardcore fanatics would descend to if Mayweather had found himself in a similar position to that of the Lostprophets singer that was recently convicted.
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Originally posted by mrpizza-nd_beer View PostCalls Africa his "motherland". Africans welcome him like a state leader. Hyperboles fill introductions about him in Africa. Then you hear a soulless justification of why he shouldn't be sharing his money with his brother and sister AFricans? "What has Africa done for Floyd?" What a moron. Africa should disown this mother***er.
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they should put floyd's fights on ppv in Africa and maybe, just maybe, he'll give something back to Africa...depending on the number of buys of course
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I really don’t talk about other people's money, it's your own prerogative to do whatever you want with your hard earned money. But comments made by Floyd are unnecessary and I deemed it selfish and ignorant.
If you don't want to give then probably say it in a way that it won’t sound offensive.
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Originally posted by SlickRickman View PostNo, you're too much of a coward to openly agree with what he says; it's a lot easier to give off the appearance of dissent while offering none in return. That way you won't come across as much of a scummy, reprehensible twat as Mayweather is and still have the privilege of defending him to the death.
I dread to think what levels of depravity you and these other hardcore fanatics would descend to if Mayweather had found himself in a similar position to that of the Lostprophets singer that was recently convicted.
I simply don't care about a man expecting something in return when giving away their money, because that is the category most individuals fall into.
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