The Problems I Have With Stripper Kijuana Nige Exposing Video of Miami Dolphins Assistant Coach Snorting Coke

Kijuana posted the video on her Facebook page and gave an explanation on why she did it. She said:

“The white people mad at me like I forced blow down this mans nose and like I recorded it on tha low. No those are his habits and he recorded himself and sent it to me professing his love. So quick to make excuses for him but will roast a minority player over an athem, dog fights, weed, domestic issues etc. But y’all keep saying ALL LIVES MATTER STFU”

Before I read her statement, and before I knew who she was, I had a problem with the video being released. For someone to make such a ridiculous video of themselves and send it to someone, they must have trust that person they sent it to.  Apparently Kijuana and Chris had some type of connection prior to the release of the video. Not sure if it was sexual, companionship or business. Obviously, he thought the connection was deeper than she did. Deep enough to record himself looking like a fool and  jeopardize his family and career. I had a problem with the fact he was being exposed or exploited by someone he trusted or by someone he thought he trusted.

Despite his stupidity and  transgressions, I think it is underhanded to invade someone privacy, no matter what they are doing and expose it to the world. In today’s society where any and everything is being recorded and uploaded online, it seems it is done more for popularity than it is to help people. I don’t find it amusing to see people record crack heads, homeless people and prostitutes just to be recording them. I don’t like seeing the hood fights on camera and people showing us pictures of overweight folks or people who might be dress different or not dressed at all. I didn’t even like former Los Angeles Clippers owner being secretly recorded why he was calling Black folks niggers.

On the other hand, I will say that video recording has been a helpful tool in exposing crooked cops and giving us a firsthand account of the tragedies and injustices that occur in our society. It is helpful for us catching unlawful, evil people in our world, like pedophiles and killers. Now you made ask wasn’t the video of Forester helpful in uncovering the hypocrisy in professional sports, where players are vilified for everything from  fighting to domestic violence and the owners, and management can do what they want? My answer would be no.

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