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Justice For Sade Robinson: Protection For Yourself

The tragic story of Sade Robinson is a stark reminder that monsters can hide in plain sight among us normal folks. I’ve already started talking to my 7-year-old about this…

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LONDON, ENGLAND – NOVEMBER 24: The “Tinder” app logo is seen amongst other dating apps on a mobile phone screen on November 24, 2016 in London, England. Following a number of deaths linked to the use of anonymous online dating apps, the police have warned users to be aware of the risks involved, following the growth in the scale of violence and sexual assaults linked to their use. (Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images)

Photo by Leon Neal/Getty Images

The tragic story of Sade Robinson is a stark reminder that monsters can hide in plain sight among us normal folks. I've already started talking to my 7-year-old about this reality. She once asked, "Mom, are monsters real?" And I told her, "Yep, sweetie, but they might look like teachers, cops, people at church, or even family sometimes." Sade, a 19-year-old college student, vanished after a first date in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The more we learn, the scarier it gets.

When a friend reported Sade missing on April 2, and she didn't show up for work or respond to calls, the worst fears came true as the investigation unfolded. Maxwell Anderson, 33, got charged with first-degree murder and dismembering Robinson's body—a chilling twist to their first date on April 1. This tragedy left a community grieving and raised important questions about safety when meeting new people, especially online.

After such a heart-wrenching incident, it's crucial to talk about safe dating practices, like sharing your plans with friends or family, meeting in public, and trusting your gut. Using check-in systems with trusted pals and safety apps that share your location can boost your security. Also, respect and clear boundaries in dating are key. While we can't predict everything, these steps can offer real protection in today's dating scene. And it's vital to have candid talks with young adults about red flags, boundaries, and consent.

Besides safe dating tips, we need to address the harmful habit of blaming victims in assault cases. Instead of focusing on what survivors could've done differently, we must hold perpetrators accountable for their actions. Shifting the blame from victims to offenders and educating society on consent, respect, and boundaries is crucial.

It's also important to remember that dating violence can affect anyone, regardless of gender. While women are more likely to face such trauma, men and non-binary individuals can also be victims. All survivors deserve support and a safe space to seek help without stigma or judgment.

In closing, Sade Robinson's story reminds us to prioritize safety, educate ourselves and others about safe dating, and shift the focus from victims to perpetrators. Let's create a supportive environment for all survivors and pave the way for a safer dating world together. Keep those conversations open and honest, respect boundaries, and promote consent. Only then can we tackle the monsters lurking in our society. Let's stand united and fight for a safer future. Let's be the change we wish to see. Stay safe, stay informed, and keep making a difference. Remember:

- Meet in public places.

- Let someone know your plans.

- Use your own transport.

- Keep your phone handy.

- Don't overshare personal info.

- Trust your instincts.

- Opt for safe dating apps.

- Arrange a check-in with a friend.

- Watch the alcohol intake.

- Carry safety devices or apps for emergencies.

Sexual assault and harassment are never cool, seriously. It's never the victim’s fault, no matter what you were wearing, drinking, or who you were with. The National Sexual Assault Hotline (800.656.HOPE and online.rainn.org) is here for you 24/7, no judgments, just support.

Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar: 5 Epic Moments in the Beef You’ve Been Dying to Understand

So, here's the messy details on Drake vs. Kendrick Lamar, two giants in Hip Hop who've gone from bros dropping tracks together to throwing shade like it's sunny in the rap game. Let’s dive into this rollercoaster relationship, marking the moments that turned their bromance into a full-on lyrical boxing match:

The Beginning: Mutual Respect (2010-2011)

Both Drake and Kendrick Lamar came up at the same time, gaining recognition in the hip-hop world for their unique styles and lyrical prowess. They were seen collaborating on tracks like "Poetic Justice" and "Buried Alive Interlude," with a mutual respect for each other's talent.

In August 2013, Kendrick Lamar dropped his feature on Big Sean's track "Control," where he called out numerous rappers including Drake. In the verse, Kendrick proclaims himself as the "king of New York" and challenges other rappers to step up their game. This sparked a reaction from many artists, including Drake who responded with a subliminal diss track titled "The Language" and later addressed the situation in an interview, stating that he didn't see the need to respond directly.

In 2014, Drake released "5AM in Toronto," which many interpreted as a response to Kendrick's "Control" verse. In the track, Drake raps about being on top of the rap game and not needing to engage in beefs with other artists. This was seen as a subtle jab at Kendrick's claims of being the best rapper.

Kendrick Lamar released his critically acclaimed album "To Pimp a Butterfly" in 2015, which included the track "King Kunta." In the song, Kendrick references Drake multiple times and even mimics his flow at one point. This was seen as a direct response to Drake's subliminal diss tracks.

Since then, both artists have continued to throw subliminal shots at each other in their tracks, with Drake often referencing Kendrick's name and Kendrick using similar flows as Drake in his songs. However, they have also shown signs of reconciliation, with Kendrick praising Drake's music in interviews and the two being seen hanging out together.
Conclusion

The relationship between Drake and Kendrick Lamar has been a rollercoaster, with moments of respect and collaboration turning into subtle jabs and lyrical warfare. However, it's clear that both artists have a deep admiration for each other's talent and continue to push each other to be the best in the rap game. Only time will tell if this feud will escalate or eventually fizzle out, but one thing is for sure - their music continues to captivate audiences and solidify their places as icons in the hip-hop world. So let's sit back, listen to their tracks, and appreciate the talent that is Drake and Kendrick Lamar.

Drake - Buried Alive Interlude (feat. Kendrick Lamar) HQ

The Turning Point: "Control" Diss (2013)

The Subtle Jabs: "5AM in Toronto" (2014)

The Direct References: "King Kunta" (2015)

The Saga Continues: Not so Subliminal Shots (Present)