
If you’re unaware, Sean Combs, popularly known as Puffy, Pdiddy, or Diddy, is a hip-hop music mogul who has been accused of kidnapping, drugging, and forcing women into sexual activities.
The media has shifted its focus from what is really important “Trafficking and kidnapping” to additional personal information that has come to light about him.
Information that has been made public states that the FBI confiscated thousands of tapes labeled “Freakoffs” recordings of partygoers engaging in sex when they searched Diddy property following his arrest. Diddy was well renowned for throwing lavish parties to which A-list celebrities attended.
We often judge people for the same crimes we commit.
So why all the hype surrounding the Diddy freakoff sessions? In the past and even now, open engagement in such behaviors by kings, nobility, and the affluent has been commonplace in the seclusion of people’s houses and the VIP areas of clubs “swinging.”
Since COVID, the number of people accessing the internet has increased dramatically, and as a result, trafficking and exploitation have reached an all-time high with more Pedos coming online. Nevertheless, these kinds of trafficking occurrences are never reported by mainstream media, which prefers to focus on sensationalized and repulsive situations.
Sex sells
My view on the whole Diddy thing, when it comes to the act itself, along with the feelings that go along with, everyday in society, sex have been used to sell goods, to dominate, control, exploit and even kill others. The obsession humans have with sex knows no bounds. We often judge people for the same crimes we commit.