This is genuinely, in my opinion, hilariously sad.
So we had covered a while ago on this podcast the drama that was going on with Keke Palmer and her baby daddy Darius Jackson.
My assessment was that it was an incredibly toxic relationship.
Recapping very quickly, Keke Palmer was grinding on a club.
She had just had a baby.
She was kind of half naked.
You know, he was tweeting things against how she was dressing as a mother, how she, you know, obviously was not presenting herself quite conservatively.
And then something really big happened where Keke Palmer dropped a video, and allegedly in that video, and it looks to be him, is Darius Jackson putting hands on her.
Actually, You know, beating her is what we saw.
Again, I'm saying allegedly because I think this is still working its way through the court process.
And so Darius Jackson has now come out.
He is shading Kiki Palmer by giving some advice on Twitter regarding marriage.
Here's what he had to say.
He wrote, I feel for the dads that gave up when it came to custody.
It's mentally, emotionally, and physically draining.
You'll lose yourself.
My spirit is too strong to give up, but I totally understand.
I have pondered it.
Thank God I have an amazing circle.
In another post, he wrote, for those who don't have kids, and this is something that I will emphasize to my son, wait till marriage and make sure God is the center of your relationship.
There's a rulebook that's been given to us thousands of years ago.
Best to follow it, because everything else leads to chaos.
Now, if you took this advice and you removed it from the situation of him allegedly beating Kiki Palmer, I'd say, wow, this is amazing advice.
But you are really going to have to miss me with suddenly becoming a pastor after we just all watched horrific footage, because I want to be very clear.
Even in households where there is atheism, men know not to put their hands on women.
It's just something that men recognize.
Women are obviously smaller than men.
There is absolutely no excuse ever, no excuse ever, least of all saying, well, I wasn't following the good book and the Lord, and that's the reason why I was beating my wife.
By the way, there are tons of people who do allege that they are pastors and allege that they are good people who similarly put their hands on women.
So please, Do not hide behind God here, okay?
Let's not hide behind God.
This so reminds me, by the way, in case you guys don't understand the memes, the I miss my granny memes, it's totally another one of these moments.
Way back, I think it was in 2018 or 2017, when Cardi B was pregnant with her first child, and she and Offset were just married, and a huge scandal broke out where a woman came forward and said that she was having an affair with Cardi B's husband, Offset.
And as people were waiting for him to respond to the allegations of his affair, which wound up being true because they split for a moment, he instead posted this.
A photo of him sitting, oh, poor Offset, with the caption, I miss my granny.
Oh, you miss your granny, Offset.
You miss your granny after you've been caught cheating on your wife and was pregnant.
How amazing.
You gotta love that when men do that.
Oh, I want to talk about God now.
I miss my granny.
That's what's going on.
No, you've done something for which you owe an apology for, a meaningful apology for, an explanation for to the public.
So let's not turn into a pastor or turn into a man that suddenly misses his granny when you know that you have done things that are wrong.
Okay?
It is such an act of cowardice.
It's so obviously laughable.
And I'll just leave it right there.
Hey guys, if you like this video, you will definitely like the full episode even better.