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I guess it broke the barriers,with people we all make mistakes
maybe people will forgive him now
maybe people will forgive him now
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south4life;856653 said:I think they finally got it right and let him do his thing. I think those tears was part the Rhianna situation and part MJ's death and I think that he was overwhelmed with the fact that he was actually on stage in front of his peers again. It was too much for him, I like what Jermaine said when he was introducing him he said, "There Is One Person, One Tribute That We Haven't Seen Yet", The Jacksons family gave him a chance, that's something Mike would have done.
They need to let Chris get back to what he loves to do, stop blackballing the nigga and Rhianna is falling off already, her shows are half full, getting canceled and his popularity is dying down now, people getting tired of her all ready.
At the beginning of last year, Chris was on top of the world, towards the end of the year, he was being blackballed.
I'm happy he is getting another chance and I think that was childish of Jay-Z, Beyonce and Rhianna for not showing up.
Soulljah T;859356 said:Beating women is NOT a mistake, abuse is NOT a mistake, what that bitch did to her face is NOT a mistake, it's a disease, a huge insecurity, power and control issue within oneself that you need years of self persistence and therapy to fix. It's a cycle that repeats itself. Fucking dumbass American idiots thinkin' abuse is a mistake....LOOK UP THE DEFINITION FOR THE WORD MISTAKE YOU DUMBFUCKS.
What he did at the awards was not remorse, it was not human or heart, where was this heart when he beat her? Where was this human when he completely bashed her fucking face in? Where was this remorse when he repeatedly beat her while threatening to kill her? Where was this genuinity when he was interviewed afterward with fake, emotionless apologies and 0 accountability? WHERE WAS ALL OF THAT THEN CHRIS? NOW he wants to act like he's sorry after he's refused entry into London, NOW he wants to act "human" when he is forbidden to shows, NOW he wants to act "accountable" and cry his bitch ass off when his sells plummet. NOW HE GIVES A FUCK ABOUT WHAT HE DID TO THAT GIRL.
Him crying was a business move and only that. He is fading away into nothing ness and needs to get back into things so that he can make money again, gain fans again. BITCH shoulda thought bout that before you Ike Turnered the bitch. He saw the awards as a means to shine and redeem himself and now, America being the gullible, woman-beating accepting, celeb-ass-kssing country they are, naturally believes him now, actually have the audacity to say abusing a chick like that was a "mistake" and NOW we all like Chris BROWNHER again, we all feel sorry for CHRIS BROWNHER now that he's cried like a fake, selfish transparent evil pussy bitch he really is. America may be ignorant of what a mistake means, of how serious abuse is,
but I'M NOT FOOLED, CHRIS BROWNHER.
bugsy0911;859526 said:Not to take anything away from your emotion or the severity of what he did but you have to walk a mile in a man's shoes before you can understand his actions. I don't look at any situation as being one sided and nothing justifies what he did but there are two sides to every story. When I was young I was in a volatile relationship with a woman that included physical violence; including having a knife pulled on me and punching a young woman I loved very much in the face. The volatility stemmed from our insecurities and dealing with adult responsibilities when we were barely out of our teens. Mistakes were made and we both learned from them. 10 years later I am an adult, married to that same woman and expecting our first child. Mistakes happen in life. Especially when you're young and inexperienced in dealing with emotions and insecurities. Real or publicity stunt, you have no right to vilify Chris Brown the way you have in your post. Again, I don't condone domestic violence or violence against any individual but I'm not a hypocrite. I, like you and everyone else, have made mistakes and deserve the opportunity to make amends and learn from our mistakes and put the past behind us. What I saw from Chris Brown was a talented individual and I hope that conversations in the future are of him as a talented artist an not as a villain in a very familiar teenage love story.
NastyNasty;860371 said:Souljah, nice to see a young woman who stands up for abused woman. It seemed most of Chris Brown's female fanbase pretty much forgave him from the jump. A lot of young girls will make excuse after excuse for abusers. It's disturbing. They buy into all the lies that would-be abusers and accomplished abusers tell them.
I mentioned in another thread Chris Brown's new image as a "sensitive thug" is what so many young women adore. A man who will abuse them,but then cry about it later. It's the save-a-thug mentality. Now, I'm not blaming women and I know you got on me about that before. I'm just saying many young women are too forgiving. Some were actually saying after the incident --- "Well, Rhinanna musta did something to set him off." That is a damaged mindset to think anything a woman says or any little thing she can conjure up physically, would ever warrant such a vicious beating.
Soulljah T;859913 said:First of all, I have every RIGHT to share my opinion, which are also facts. I have every right to have an opinion, and being a public forum where everyone else is posting their oh so foolish pity for the animal, I have just as much right to post the facts of mine. So with that said, what is there to understand about a man who messes up a woman's face the way he did her's? Let's forget he's "Chris Brown" and that she's 'Rihanna", and remember that they are human beings like the rest of us who get oppressed for beating like the way he beat her. What is there to understand about a man who beats the shit out of a woman? The only sensical thing you should have said was that "well who knows, she may have threatened his life, so we need to put ourselves in his shoes and understand." Well he WASN'T threatened and she DIDN'T try to killl him, she was attacked and he was the attacker, & who cares what she did because LOOK AT HER FACE. Do not justify abusing a woman when you can choose to keep your hands to yourself or fall back, THE BITCH KEPT GOING AT HER, LOOK AT HER FACE. And I have already established the factthat abusing a woman like that is NOT a mistake....DAMNIT this is why there's so much abuse in America because y'all bitches don't understand the deep, severity of abuse, the psychological roots, the REAL cause & issue. A mistake is small like when you knock over something by accident and break it. DID CHRIS BROWNHER ACCIDENTLY DEFORM THAT BITCH'S FACE OR DID IT MAGICALLY GET THAT WAY?
Abuse is NOT a mistake, we need to understand THAT. Stop saying it's a mistake. Look at what he did, the fact that he grew up in an environment like that, and he chooses to be like his father, he CHOOSES to carry out what his father was, that's his disease, he LOST the battle to falling victim to the cycle that is abuse in American families. He LOST. He is now his father, he is the abuser, the animal that lives inside an abuser, and you saw it with her face, you saw it with his emotionlessness and lack of accountability, ingenuinity until now when he's assed out in result of his foolishness. He doesn't genuinely care about who he has become, what did and what he is going to continue being like, all he cares about is his image/career. FUCK HIM. I LOVE this, I hope he suffers a long time & dies in his pop-whiney-voiced-mj-wannabe-lilbitchkid shit he called a "singing career".