George completely ignores the fact that she could very well be forced to act like "she aint trippin".
Come on. They weren't married when it happened. She married him after that. She wasn't forced to do anything. Now she may have battered women's syndrome where she sympathizes and believes it was her fault and that could explain her actions. Or maybe just maybe this was a one time thing and they are working on moving past the incident and wish to do so in private. Just no way to know for sure.
while I am very biased in this situation after experiencing a sister go through this. like you said there is no way to know for sure what exactly is going on. which makes George's comments even that more ignorant imo because he doesn't know either. if the woman ends up dead he's going to feel as dumb as we all think he looks right now....which is why his agent had him take the tweet down.
i'll just say this, while not knowing the exact number I do know in most domestic violence cases against women it's usually not just a one time thing.
Since I agree that it is unknown whether Janay is dealing with battered wife syndrome or whether this is, indeed, a singular incident that Janay and Ray are handling maturely and in what they believe to be the best interest of their children, I think we should be asking ourselves this question:
Since we don't know, what then is the most respectful response we can provide as non-involved, outside observers?
Choices:
1. Presume she is in denial, too scared to leave, or too emotionally worn down to leave.
2. Presume that she's a clear thinking mature adult who is capable of making the right choices for herself, her marriage, and her children.
3. Presume that we, as the viewing public, should have no stated opinion since we have only a very small fraction of the information that one would need to make an informed decision about what Janay should/shouldn't do.
I opt for number 3.