Allegations surfaced from Carter Efe’s baby mama and now ex, claiming he was abusive and violent during their relationship. The revelations sparked widespread debate, with some supporting her, some doubting her claims, and others responding insensitively.

One particularly troubling comment simply read: “Good for you.” This reaction is alarming because it appears to celebrate or condone the abuse rather than express concern for the victim. Treating allegations of domestic violence as a point of humor or approval minimizes the severity of abuse and reinforces harmful attitudes that normalize mistreatment. Responses like this shift attention away from accountability and the wellbeing of survivors, undermining the seriousness of domestic violence conversations.

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