Jonathan Majors Case Like Terence Davis

Terence Davis (middle) was arrested in 2020, when his girlfriend wrongly 
accused him of beating her. The court found him not guilty.

Terence Davis, the NBA player who now wears Sacramento Kings colours might be watching the Jonathan Majors case because he has been there. His girlfriend, whose name has never been published, wrongly accused him of domestic assault in 2020, while he was with Toronto Raptors. Case went to court and charges against him were dropped in 2021.

Here we are in 2023, Jonathan Majors, a movie celebrity is being accused of the same thing, and his girlfriend’s name is not in the public domain. This will never stop because women are protected. The system gives them the licence to crash and burn a man's life, while they roll along in their daily life unrecognized. I’ll destroy him online. That is what they say to their friends.

Equality extends to all walks of life. Equality before the law is one of them. There is no equality if women lie against men, not just men, but only men who have built a successful and legitimate life for themselves. Jonathan Majors was basking in the glory of the movie Creed 111. By calling the cops, his girlfriend wanted one thing, and one thing only: ruin him in 2023 and generations to come. It’s great power, god-like power and it’s made possible by a system that allows women to lie and hide.

There’s new evidence that might prove his girlfriend lied about Jonathan Majors beating her. That will be too late. He has been found guilty by the online jury and that’s all she wanted: mission accomplished. Terence Davis was lucky. He re-bounded and now plays for Sacramento Kings.

Former girlfriends’ names must be made public in domestic violence cases. It’s the only way to stop women from lying about it, just to destroy men they no longer love.

By: Nonqaba waka Msimang.

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