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Money is the root of all evil
Some people are just wired that day. Not saying he is but some people are just naturally messed up in the headConor obviously gets pussy so why would he need to force himself on some thot
We don't know much about this case but without talking about Conor, you can see how a guy that has yes men all around him, in the heat of the moment won't take a no for an answer after flirting with the girl for a while.Pretty sure it was just a money grab. They had consensual sex and she claimed rape like most do to rich man. Why was Conor never accused before he became rich and famous...
Conor obviously gets pussy so why would he need to force himself on some thot
The MMA media does not need to ask the same questions about his sexual cases over and over
Conrad has answered them and the media now needs to shut up about it. That guy who asked about it during the press conference is a loser, he already knew the answer to his question
He might have grabbed her ass at best. No way did he legit rape her. All the women he could sleep with including his hot ass girlfriend. It’s very unlikely he took it. He’s a millionaire and famous, this happens all the time, just a money grab.We don't know much about this case but without talking about Conor, you can see how a guy that has yes men all around him, in the heat of the moment won't take a no for an answer after flirting with the girl for a while.
You should read the leaked questionnaire Ronaldo (a way more successful and better looking guy) sent to his lawyers in which he basically confesses how he raped some girl.
In Conor’s case yes. Not only is he rich and famous, he’s very attractive to women. He has no problem getting pussy nor would it make sense for him to force himself on any woman. Look at Dee ffsWhy do any of the rich millionaires do the crimes they do? Being rich and famous doesn't make you less likely to rape someone or commit a crime. Why did Conor attack that old man? Why did he break and steal that man's phone?
Rape is not really about sex. I couldn't imagine getting off while trying to hold a girl still against her will. There is only a certain type of person that can do that.
Before fight week, the UFC had its business partner, ESPN, write questions about Conor's sexual allegations (see the Ariel Helwani interview).
Since they're business partners, they could have told Conor the questions in advance so he had time to prepare answers--and they had every incentive to.
Now, every time one of the independent journalists asks questions, Dana and Conor can claim the topic has already been addressed without answering them:
In Conor’s case yes. Not only is he rich and famous, he’s very attractive to women. He has no problem getting pussy nor would it make sense for him to force himself on any woman. Look at Dee ffs
They had consensual sex and she’s now doing a money grab. It only happens to rich famous athletes for some reason lol they must be all rapists right?
The hard truth some men never realize is how dirty lying sluts women can be. Being a white knight and a simping beta male is what is giving power to these women who cry rape now a days. 80% of women who cry rape are full of shit and mainly just want attention.
I bet some of your exes and friends have said they were raped before too. Women love the pity and attention.
right? its like they expect him to say "well now that you mention it, I did rape those women" or something... its ridiculousHe denied them
What more does he need to say about it?
He's not gonna go into details on a pending investigation
Conor has 2 sexual assault allegations against him from 2 different women within a year. It's not just one woman. It's two. That's suspicious as fuck. Conor quit drinking and got clean because he realized he doesn't want to spend the rest of his life in jail by getting fucked up and raping another woman.He might have grabbed her ass at best. No way did he legit rape her. All the women he could sleep with including his hot ass girlfriend. It’s very unlikely he took it. He’s a millionaire and famous, this happens all the time, just a money grab.
Before fight week, the UFC had its business partner, ESPN, write questions about Conor's sexual allegations (see the Ariel Helwani interview).
Since they're business partners, they could have told Conor the questions in advance so he had time to prepare answers--and they had every incentive to.
Now, every time one of the independent journalists asks questions, Dana and Conor can claim the topic has already been addressed without answering them:
Finally, note Dana's preemptive dismissal of the question:
"He answered these questions yesterday on ESPN".
He said this before he heard the questions. How did Dana know Conor had already answered the questions if he hadn't heard them yet?
To be clear, I'm not making any statement or implication about the veracity of the accusations. I don't know if they're true or not or what evidence exists to support them if any.
I'm only commenting on the UFC's deceptive methods of suppressing media inquiry.
It's a clever move. A da** clever move.
They....they did ask what cartoons his kid watchestbh these questions are pointless
what do they have to do with the fight that is going to happen tomorrow?
it is so far a baseless allegation, he has not been charged with anything. if conor had charges, a court date, etc. then the story would be different.
but you might as well ask conor what brand of toothpaste he uses or what cartoons his kids watch. all irrelevant to the fight
Before fight week, the UFC had its business partner, ESPN, write questions about Conor's sexual allegations (see the Ariel Helwani interview).
Since they're business partners, they could have told Conor the questions in advance so he had time to prepare answers--and they had every incentive to.
Now, every time one of the independent journalists asks questions, Dana and Conor can claim the topic has already been addressed without answering them:
Finally, note Dana's preemptive dismissal of the question:
"He answered these questions yesterday on ESPN".
He said this before he heard the questions. How did Dana know Conor had already answered the questions if he hadn't heard them yet?
To be clear, I'm not making any statement or implication about the veracity of the accusations. I don't know if they're true or not or what evidence exists to support them if any.
I'm only commenting on the UFC's deceptive methods of suppressing media inquiry.
It's a clever move. A da** clever move.