He probably should have given that advice to his colleague and (supposed) friend Kyla more directly, because her yapping about her living situation like she did in her video a couple weeks ago made it
really easy to
dig up her dox.
I'm conflicted and a bit dejected about this whole situation.
Every high-profile case of a man victimizing a woman that I can think of, even the more spurious or outright fabricated ones, involved the woman saying in no uncertain terms what happened to her and who did it to her. Melina is only talking about it indirectly and Pxie isn't saying anything. I worry that without either of them stepping up and saying exactly what happened to them that this will just fizzle out, and I also worry that outsiders continuing to bring up their names will just discourage them from coming forward. It's hard to tell who's truly motivated by a sense of justice or concern for these women versus who's just reveling in the drama, or who wants to get one over on Destiny by any means necessary, and these women might see the latter as just as willing to turn their ire towards them given the right motivation.
In other news, Destiny somehow landed an interview with Martin O'Malley, governor of the State of Maryland.
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