Jon Jones megathread

That's how it's done now. The media and society has conditioned everyone to give these stupid ass shitty apology tours and tweet some sappy "I will do better" messages written up by a PR specialist. It's a way to speed up the passing of the event by saying that something that happened a matter of days ago is behind them.
 
The idea that Jones "has demons" or "keeps making mistakes" are ways to describe a good person who deviates from being good.

Jones is not a good person. He doesn't make moral mistakes, he slips up and shows who he really is. He doesn't "have demons". He is a demon.
 
You figure our lord and savior would eventually grow tired of this..

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People can change and the narrative that nobody can improve themselves over time or after dramatic/traumatic circumstances arise is ridiculous. Some of you need to just let some of the hate in your heart go and stop praying on people’s downfall. It is a parasitic rabbit hole that leads to a negative outlook on life as a whole.

With that said I hope what Jon is saying is genuine and wish him and his family the best.
 
He knows that his fans aren't exactly the brightest.
 
There's a recurring narrative pattern in his case:

- Jon does something really bad.
- Jon gets caught.
- Jon cries and shows signs of regret.
- Jon posts pictures of himself working out and being happy, saying it's part of the journey toward self-improvement, saluting God, praising the challenges that the Lord puts for him to overcome and his endless capacity for making himself stronger.

Literally just happened again: Jones posts insta stories of himself working out after a royal fuckup, saluting the good graces of God, then posts pictures of him and his fiancée, and now claims that this was all really just a blessing in disguise, making them stronger at the end.

While it sounds like a healthy way to deal with one's fuckups, I think this narrative actually functions as a very appeasing way to not confront the gravity of his actions. No matter what shit he does, it always comes back to "I'm in a journey toward self-improvement" where everything bad he does is merely an obstacle in the path to unforeseen greatness. This way he can rationalize his pathological bullshit as mere forks in the road that God put for him to overcome. It's not him being rotten, but the journey that presents challenges and ultimately proves his resilience to make himself better.

This time he really went too far. Having your own child ask for the cops. It's simply inexcusable. To blame 'trauma' for him getting drunk and violently assaulting his wife and a cop car is pathetic.

I think the only way this person will truly learn is if he faces prison time for his actions. That's it.
Absolutely.

Let's just look at it this way : it's toxic AF to focus on, and even celebrate, the "silver lining" to beating your wife in front of your kids and having your kid ask for the cops because her mother is too scared.
 
okay fine jon... it was a test/challenge from god. you failed the test... did you get the memo that tests can be flunked? ... n you flunked every test god has put in front of you
 
Sorry, but Jon Jones is just a typical christian. If other christians had the ability to be unstoppable in their force of choice, they would manifest the exact madness as him. Most christians a not so lucky to be so gifted... Thank Je'suis
 
There's a recurring narrative pattern in his case:

- Jon does something really bad.
- Jon gets caught.
- Jon cries and shows signs of regret.
- Jon posts pictures of himself working out and being happy, saying it's part of the journey toward self-improvement, saluting God, praising the challenges that the Lord puts for him to overcome and his endless capacity for making himself stronger.

Literally just happened again: Jones posts insta stories of himself working out after a royal fuckup, saluting the good graces of God, then posts pictures of him and his fiancée, and now claims that this was all really just a blessing in disguise, making them stronger at the end.

While it sounds like a healthy way to deal with one's fuckups, I think this narrative actually functions as a very appeasing way to not confront the gravity of his actions. No matter what shit he does, it always comes back to "I'm in a journey toward self-improvement" where everything bad he does is merely an obstacle in the path to unforeseen greatness. This way he can rationalize his pathological bullshit as mere forks in the road that God put for him to overcome. It's not him being rotten, but the journey that presents challenges and ultimately proves his resilience to make himself better.

This time he really went too far. Having your own child ask for the cops. It's simply inexcusable. To blame 'trauma' for him getting drunk and violently assaulting his wife and a cop car is pathetic.

I think the only way this person will truly learn is if he faces prison time for his actions. That's it.
That was well written, well thought out and accurate as fuck! I had to scroll back to the top of the screen to double check to see if I was still on Sherdog.
 
People can change and the narrative that nobody can improve themselves over time or after dramatic/traumatic circumstances arise is ridiculous. Some of you need to just let some of the hate in your heart go and stop praying on people’s downfall. It is a parasitic rabbit hole that leads to a negative outlook on life as a whole.

With that said I hope what Jon is saying is genuine and wish him and his family the best.

He does typically improve himself after a fuck up, but it's only for a year or two until he has yet another fuck up.

That said, this is Sherdog, people enjoy shitting on others when they are down, and they shit on people when they are up.
 
More jon jones threads, as if we don’t have enough. The people who make threads about this guy that don’t like him is an oddity on here.

You guys talk and make threads about jones more than his fans.
 
And GOAT Jones said. " Thank you" I knew he was the GOAT.

Doesnt care what people say. Gives a "F" less what people think of him when it comes to adversaries. And just goes to completely Alpha his way through it... told me he was the GOAT. F all the fake cage fighters who act like there wasnt anything wrong in their lives to make them want to beat a man to submission or unconsciousness. Thats a real fighter. So we hate him for being the sociopath that most fighters have to be in order to make a living out of this business. GSP once said he was abducted by aliens and you scum support that.
 
Seeing how he posted that ridiculous video and photo with his wife, and how he stuck his tongue out as if he's saying "haha I get away with it again". I'm afraid his situation can become Chris Benoit like. Not that alone it's the accumulation of all he's done that's came to light, I imagine what hasn't come out is worse.
 

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