50 Cent Went On Good Morning America To Preview His Diddy Documentary, "The Reckoning", Which Premiers Tomorrow On Netflix, And He Made A Lot Of Great Points, As Usual

So 50 Cent's highly-anticipated documentary on Sean "Diddy" Combs, aptly titled, The Reckoning drops tomorrow December 2nd, and he's doing press for it this week. 

The footage he previewed from it on Good Morning America this morning wasn't anything earth shattering by any means, but as usual, the words coming out of his mouth were. 

50 Cent is, and has been, pretty much the only voice we've heard, that's taken a definitive stand against what a bad dude Combs is. And as he made reference to, he's been yelling this shit forever. Since Diddy's alleged predatory behavior became apparent to him at least. Highlighted by 50 Cent in this interview as the time "Diddy tried to take him shopping", which he's spoken about publicly many times in the past -  

That is what it is, (and that is what they call, very "sus")

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But I think the biggest point 50 made during this interview this morning is that if it wasn't for him being so vocal about all of this, it would have been absolute crickets from the entire hip-hop machine and music industry. Just like it was for the 20 years all this alleged behavior took place. 

That is wild. 

And sadly true.

Similar to the Epstein scandal, this was a man (Diddy) so powerful, with his tentacles in so many different businesses and industries, that we're talking about hundreds and hundreds of people who knew what was going on. And for whatever their reasons - just plain fear, intimidation, fear of retalliation, wanting to stay on his good side, or just general apathy and/or being complicit - nobody spoke or said a word. 

Cassie's lawsuit was even met with a huge eyebrow raise when it was settled just as quickly as it dropped.

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It took a previously buried security cam video, showing Combs beating Cassie savagely in a hotel hallway, mysteriously finding its way to CNN airwaves to actually blow this thing up. 

50 Cent deserves a lot of credit for having the balls (and character) to speak up when nobody else was.