So we've all heard the news about Kim. Or maybe we were at Kanye West's New York City concert when he abruptly ran off stage due to a "family emergency". While Kim was visiting Paris for Fashion Week, she was robbed at gunpoint by men dressed as police officers. They tied her up, locked her in the bathroom, and stole $10,000,000 worth of jewelry.
Before going "thats nothing to them" or "she deserved it", let's take a step back. NOBODY deserves to be robbed. Kim may be hated by many, and loved by few, but she is envied by all. Let's not forget that. She is a very intelligent business woman. The woman knows how to make money. So what? Why hate her for it? I don't know how much Kim and Kanye make a year together, and maybe $10,000,000 is nothing to them, but in the scope of things, that's wrong to say. $10,000,000 is something to anybody. $10,000,000 has a lot of power. $10,000,000 worth of meaningful jewelry and investments that are gone. $10,000,000 worth of trauma, that now led her to a long time of therapy and recovery. I mean, let's be real, being tied up in the bathroom, held at gunpoint, and being robbed of jewelry that has SO much worth. Not forgetting that $10,000,000 worth of belongings are now in the hands of scums and savages. THEY don't deserve it. They didn't work for it, not to mention theft is one of the biggest sins we can do. Her wedding ring was stolen. Even if they can easily replace it, nothing truly replaces the original. I know so many people who have lost diamonds on their wedding rings, or dropped their wedding ring in the sink. I know the devastating outcome, I've seen the tears of losing something so sentimental.
Nothing bothers me more than somebody stealing something from me that I've worked so hard on. I dont care who it is, me, my family or Kim Kardashian West. I feel for her. People who steal credit cards, wallets, jewelry, clothes, children, dignity or ideas -- YOU are a HORRIBLE human being. I don't think Kim deserved being traumatized like this. I dont think these thieves deserve her money. Now the big question: Was it an inside job?