that was hard to hear. but basically he said i ve always stood up for my innocence. basically he said he said i al lot of people were triggered. so he really doesn t mean he apoll gileses for anything he might have said. the whole thing is just i think indicative. the nfl has a problem. this is not the first time that they have had to deal with something where it shows how they devalue women. and this clearly underscores that issue right there. i mean, 5 million? that s chump change for him. right? that s nothing. and he s going to continue to get to do what he wants to do. and sure, they ll say oh, but he s innocent until proven guilty, all of that. you know, he deserves a second chance. sure-e might deserve a second chance so he doesn t go to jail. doesn t mean he gets the privilege of being a sports hero and making a gazillion dollars. he s had more than a second chance. there are two dozen women who have said this. george, your thoughts?
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all across the country. in chicago last month malik was arrested for the shooting of a 17-year-old girl. he has a violent history, including another shooting at a gas station in martha left an 11-year-old dead. was he properly punished for his crimes? of course not. it s chicago. instead, he was released back on the streets following the march shooting with only a $7,500 bail. chump change for a shooting that put a body in a coffin. but this set the stage for him to shoot another teenage girl like he did in december. and what about the case of shawn laval smith earlier this month smith was arrested for the brutal murder of a 24-year-old ucla student briana kupfer. smith has a lengthy rap sheet with records showing 11 different arrests across the country since 2010. instead of putting smith in prison for one of his many charges including assaulting an officer in california or shooting up a car in south