Ma Dukes: Oh my God! I felt that way so what can I say? I was like, “If I can get my hands around his neck!” Like I said though, don’t bring the ghetto out (of me). I don’t like that part, but you know I was born and raised in Detroit, lower east side and in the ghetto so it’s not prim and proper. And hey, I got friends on every walk of life so nothing would faze me but I wouldn’t want to go into that kind of thought process cause when people do things like that it kind of takes you out of your norm and you kind of think about, “Well, you know what should I really do?” That’s not very good, the position he put himself in. It was like a thoughtless process. You’re just going to go step out into a black hole, and that’s literally what he did from what I saw of the responses. It was like everybody was looking at their computer at that time.
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