Friends From Way Back Nick Cannon Shares Very Enlightening Post About R. Kelly & Also Apologises to All Black Women

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Nick Cannon has finally voiced his opinion since ‘Surviving R. Kelly’ premiered. The two stars go way back. Offering an apology to all women, he said: “I’m not judging ANY man for his past or his private actions because I too am a guilty sinner of the blatant disrespect even in some of the statements in the song above”.

He captioned the post with:

Romans 2:1 “When we pass judgement on someone else all you do is condemn yourself. For you who judge, practice the same sins.” That’s what y’all Bible say, is it true???

#TBT After much self-reflection and meditation, I have to be one of the first to admit that in my past I’ve DEFINITELY turned a blind eye to a lot of darkness in this industry.

Let’s stop beating around the bush and call it what it is. This entire industry was established and built by evil and predatorily spirits and male chauvinistic behavior.

And since the recent media outrage pertaining to @RKELLY I have realized that the REAL issue at hand is the ultimate lack of care and disrespect for our QUEENS.

For far too long we have treated women like second class citizens, when in actuality they are the source, our core, and the Superior beings. But our insecurities, Egos, and lack of love has tried to prove otherwise.

Therefore we have SEVERAL cases where we allow entertainers, executives, and every day individuals abuse and mistreat our life bearers and beautiful equals.

It is no secret how men have misused their power to manipulate young emerging pop stars to seasoned hollywood actresses and everyone in between.

I have personally witnessed it and will no longer be silent about it. It’s not dry snitching, it’s a paradigm shift.

I’m not judging ANY man for his past or his private actions because I too am a guilty sinner of the blatant disrespect even in some of the statements in the song above.

But From Individuals like Les Moonves, Harvey Weinstein, ?Steven Tyler?, R. Kelly, Elvis and others, I must say we have to deal with this sickness head on.

The real leaders and Bosses must step up and be MEN! And I will be one of the first to say on behalf of all men, I am Sorry. Please consider an advocate, ally and student that needs guidance in an industry that was designed to take advantage of women.

Let’s change it ALL immediately. And call it all to the table for our ignorance, wrongdoings and disrespect.

I apologize my Queens.

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