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Embattled R&B star and woman beater Chris Brown has something to say: he’s sorry.

Damn right he’s sorry. One sorry excuse for a human being. But that’s just my opinion.

What do you think?
Are you convinced by Brown’s apology? Should the world just let him get on with his life as Rihanna has? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

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Chris Brown may be getting support from some camps, but from others he’s getting dissed for being a domestic abuser. A hip-hop group called Jump Smokers is serving up some musical justice on Brown in the form of a song called “My Flow So Tight Anti-Breezy (Chris Brown should get his ass kicked)”. The lyrics are scarce, but have a distinct message:

“Boy hits girl/Boy should be taken down/No matter who’s around…All the money in the world but that’s no excuse/Career suicide, yo, here’s the noose.”

EOnline reports that Jump Smokers has vowed that “a portion of the proceeds from the single will go to various organizations for battered women.”

Check out the song above and let us know what you think. Is this just a way to capitalize on a tragic incident or an important message for listeners?

Via / Yahoo Entertainment

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When I saw this, I was vaguely irritated by the screaming white woman–why is it that white women always feel that they know the most about black women and abuse? There are two black women and two men of color on that panel…is it necessary for a white woman to be screaming over the black women speaking truth?

I also appreciated Oprah’s words–she’s clearly speaking from one survivor to another–and I felt that the way she spoke was not condescending or irritating. She’s been there and she clearly knows what needs to be said.

But at the same time, I must ask–where are the prominent men of color and/or black men speaking out to Chris Brown? And I’m not talking some community activist man of color that works mostly within the black community, I’m talking big talkers that interact regularly with white audiences (ala Oprah) like Bill Cosby or Jesse Jackson. These men have so much to say about how poor black women conduct themselves (having multiple babies with multiple partners, having children out of wedlock, etc)–but in a clear case like this where a man has clearly violated and abused a woman on the deepest level–they are silent. Tyler Perry just sat there like a bump on a log and then says the reason Brown should be concerned is because “he could’ve killed her.” Um….would this have been ok if it were “just” a slap in the face? (also notice how Perry said *if* this happened? Dude. It happened. Everybody from Rihanna to Chris Brown to onlookers all say that he did it.)

It shouldn’t have been Oprah saying what she said, it should’ve been Tyler Perry. And Jesse Jackson, and Bill Cosby and Al Sharpton. I would even argue that President Obama should be speaking very clearly about this. All of them should be hosting conversations about domestic violence on their shows. All of them should be talking about male sexuality, masculinity, maleness, and how that all interacts with violence.

It’s time for domestic violence to stop being a “woman’s” issue and start being a community issue. That can only happen once men join the conversation, however.

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Chris Brown Arraigned

10:47 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Celebrities|Controversia|crime|Justice · Comments Off

6 Mar 2009

chrisbrowncourtRihanna may have forgiven boyfriend Chris Brown for allegedly physically abusing her — indeed, some reports are emerging that the couple has even married — but justice has not. U.S. Today reports that Brown will face two felony assault charges for the beating he gave the pop star:

After being charged by the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s office with two felonies, R&B singer Chris Brown, 19, did not enter a plea at his arraignment hearing Thursday. His attorney, Mark Geragos, asked for and was granted a continuance until April 6.
The charges, one count each of assault with force likely to produce great bodily injury and making criminal threats, could result in a sentence ranging from probation to four years and eight months in state prison, district attorney’s spokeswoman Sandi Gibbons said.

Mark Geragos? Guilty!

Brown did not enter a plea at his arraignment.

With these charges, the message sent by all of Brown’s supporters that physical abuse can somehow be justified is — at least a little — countered by the fact that the state of California says you can’t get away with beating your girlfriend up, even if she refuses to press charges.

TMZ reports (take it at face value) that Chris went out partying last night after court.

Update: CNN reports:

Singer Rihanna, through her lawyer, asked a judge Thursday not to prohibit her boyfriend, singer Chris Brown, from having contact with her while he faces felony charges of assaulting her.

The request was granted.

Via / USA Today

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People.com reported last week that pop superstar Rihanna has reunited with boyfriend Chris Brown, accused of leaving the singer bruised and bloodied after a brutal domestic violence incident. While this in and of itself might not be shocking to some of us — battered women often return to their victimizers for a variety of reasons — what is shocking is the reaction online. Take this one for instance:

“Their relationship is not worth losing just because he physically abused her“…What? Did you see those photos?

According to this guy, “the devil” is behind the abuse, which represents “a boost to Rihanna’s career”. Do you really believe that?

I decided to post the video above because the gentlemen speaking in it, sadly, seems to reflect the opinions of thousands of Internet users, as there are thousands of comments found all over YouTube on videos related to the incident justifying the abuse. They range from on the “light” side from “she must have done something to provoke him” to the unthinkable “dumb bitch deserved it”.

What is wrong with people? I find this to be an outrage (actually I feel much more than that but am self-censoring) and unfortunately the reconciliation is only going to bring on more disgusting comments such as these. Think “if she was so abused, why did she go back?” People really need to get schooled on domestic violence and simple respect for other human beings before commenting online.

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