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if you got choked, threw to a wall and still have ears ringing 25 years later, let's see how you'll feel.
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Just like half these fuckers claiming injuries after a car accident, who knows if any of her ongoing pains are true.
I've had my fair share of concussions, it hasnt been 25 years, but my ears certainly ain't ringing.
People get beat up everyday, by their loser ass SO's, or stupid family members, etc. many of them much worse than what Dee Barnes went through. Most of them don't see even a fraction of the attention or any sort of settlement like she received.
Does she really deserve more attention than the other people just because she was beat up by someone who later turned out to be ridiculously famous?
As she said in her article, the incidents had no place in the movie, this movie wasn't about that, there has been many other documentaries and history type shows that have focused more on that part of Dre and NWA. This movie was about another side of the group altogether.
So her coming back and dragging it all back up, and putting herself through it all again, is just for her own self fulfilment. Especially when she ends the article with a:
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