Why Ron....why?


So sick of the commercials for this....doesnt look even remotely interesting...looks more like pandering to a certain demographic.

If he really wants to do some good in the world, STFU and give away his millions to organizations that will use it for good and not the bling he sports like trophies.

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...you're saying he should give away all his millions?


On November 6, 2012...God blessed America

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I love when ignorant asses say things like that. "They should give away all their millions." Ok, by millions you mean 80%90%? Whatever percent you reach, in which an individual should relinquish their assists, match it with the same percent of your earnings. Oh ya, that's right, you're simply talk.

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You realize there's a big difference between giving away 80 million dollars and having fifteen million dollars left, and giving away forty thousand dollars and having seven thousand dollars left.

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I thought this documentary was pretty depressing - there seemed to be (plenty of) drug and/or alcohol addictions going on, and the tyler the creator rapper guy and/or his rap "crew" or whatever were, like, jumping into the audience and physically injuring members of the audience - gentle crowd-surfing is one thing, but jumping/charging into the audience like a "missile" is quite another (didn't akon get in trouble years ago for throwing a member of the audience into the audience and injuring people? and of course the r&b singer Miguel accidentally jumped/landed on a person's or people's head(s) at a concert, etc.) - and even jay z, 44, was cringing/looking concerned when he saw those rappers jumping/charging into the audience like that - it was stupid and dangerous - what we need are plenty of anti-poverty/middle-class-job-training programs and plenty of rehab centers for drug- and/or alcohol-addicts - and hearing jay z (and kanye) perform songs we've all heard millions of times on the radio over the years was just like "zzzz..." for me, sorry - jay z was talking about how, "the races come together for these events and that's gr8", and "the races are really coming together in the 2010s", but yet, white people were mostly in the audience for white singers/performers, and black people were mostly in the audience for black singers/performers, etc. - and white people/teens were freaking out/dancing/smiling over passion pit performing "take a walk", while the black people/teens they showed were standing still and stone-faced during the song, lol - I mean, the races still exist today because humans are generally (racially, etc.) tribal - if race didn't matter, we would all be multiracial by now because the races have been in contact for centuries+ - as jay z (eventually) said, "if all people could just realize that we're all one/all equals, then things could maybe get better, but we know that'll never happen" or something :/ sad. but hopefully things do get better nationally/globally and not worse, as they have been recently seemingly

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