The conspiracy theory behind his illness is mental.Is he still really ill? Had some mystery incident or something.
He also played a part in certain rapper deaths, multiple rappers. I don't care what anyone says
Dani Alves: Spanish prosecutor seeks nine-year prison term for ex-Brazil and Barcelona defender
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67514911
The 40-year-old is to stand trial in Spain for alleged sexual assault last December.
Alves has been in prison without bail since being arrested in January over an allegation he assaulted a woman in a Barcelona nightclub.
He's always seemed a right cnut so throw the book at him.Dani Alves: Spanish prosecutor seeks nine-year prison term for ex-Brazil and Barcelona defender
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67514911
The 40-year-old is to stand trial in Spain for alleged sexual assault last December.
Alves has been in prison without bail since being arrested in January over an allegation he assaulted a woman in a Barcelona nightclub.
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I think that's been around for a minute.Morgan Freeman? Seriously?
First time hearing this and he's Been in jail for 11 months. Has this been hush hush or have I been living under a rock.Dani Alves: Spanish prosecutor seeks nine-year prison term for ex-Brazil and Barcelona defender
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67514911
The 40-year-old is to stand trial in Spain for alleged sexual assault last December.
Alves has been in prison without bail since being arrested in January over an allegation he assaulted a woman in a Barcelona nightclub.
Under a rock.First time hearing this and he's Been in jail for 11 months. Has this been hush hush or have I been living under a rock.
Wait, what?Morgan Freeman? Seriously?
First time hearing this and he's Been in jail for 11 months. Has this been hush hush or have I been living under a rock.
I was on the wrong page of this thread. Seems it blew overWait, what?
Why is the burden of guilt always placed on the man in domestic disputes?
Why is the burden of guilt always placed on the man in domestic disputes?
Because statistically is what happens in the majority of cases
The "burden of guilt" (whatever that is) is not applied to men except when there is evidence. Women get injured and murdered more often, by an order of magnitude, in domestic violence incidents. As in this case where it was the woman who was injured and the man was unscathed, only suffering *checks notes* his phone being grabbed.
https://pix11.com/news/morning/jona...ning-of-possible-investigation-messages-show/
Why is the burden of guilt always placed on the man in domestic disputes?
People react and snap under abuse in different ways. His texts sunk himwho is chasing who in that vod
It isn't.
In this case it is because she grabbed his phone after which he assaulted her, strangled her and chased her down the street, resulting in a broken finger, other minor injuries and a hospital visit, after begging for help from passers by.
Maybe i misunderstood the comment that I quoted or maybe i didn't explained myself better.
My understanding is the same as you. In my comment I wanted to say exactly that, that statistically, the men are guilty in a domestic violence dispute
In reported cases sure, but you see it all the time where the women go after the men, in some cases unprovoked and the men adopt the "never hit a woman approach" and literally take it on the chin. They may be called weak or dismissed for even reporting it. If it wasn't for the fact that Johnny Depp had the money to fight all the way, he would have been cancelled by now. A lot of guys ain't so lucky.Because statistically is what happens in the majority of cases
She was chasing him down the street and if you get injured in a situation you've caused, it serves you right. Not like the injuries were excessive or disproportionate to the situation either.It isn't.
In this case it is because she grabbed his phone after which he assaulted her, strangled her and chased her down the street, resulting in a broken finger, other minor injuries and a hospital visit, after begging for help from passers by.
She was chasing him down the street and if you get injured in a situation you've caused, it serves you right. Not like the injuries were excessive or disproportionate to the situation either.
Before you go diving in, look up for the legal term he is charged with in this case. And yeah if, two people are grabbing on to something and not letting go, there is a chance that someone may get hurt, especially if one person is stronger than the other. And at the end of the day, it was his property.You don't think assaulting someone for grabbing your phone is disproportionate?
Taking someones phone by force is already assault in itself!?You don't think assaulting someone for grabbing your phone is disproportionate?