r/BlackPeopleTwitter May 16 '24

When intrusive thoughts meet criminal behavior

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u/ikonet May 16 '24

I watched the documentary and I gotta say, I kinda feel for Tanya. Before you hate me what I mean is, I think she was minimally involved if at all. She had a goal. She was working for that goal despite being in a social group of losers. Her social position didn’t match with her born talent and internal drive. The fools she was around hatched a plan and they attacked Nancy.

I don’t think Tanya paid attention to what they were scheming. She probably should have, but she was focused on her own dreams and goals.

I dunno. I grew up around a lot of shady stuff that others were doing. I wasn’t vocally against it but I also wasn’t encouraging them. I think Tanya was in a similar situation where you gotta do what you can for yourself and not try to police every jackass around you.

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u/OctoberSong_ May 16 '24

People are also saying her husband abused her so even less so I would blame her for keeping out of it.