http://thecelebritycafe.com/feature/chris-brown-storms-out-good-morning-america-03-22-2011 So basically he storms out of the set of Good Morning America, after being asked about what he did to Rihanna (you know the beating up of and bruising of) about two years ago, smashing a window in the process and threatening people. He was on there to promote his first album since that incident. Oh dear that guy really should've been put away for what he did to her (even though I'm not a fan of either).
Chris is Sheening you all. He knows the best way to throw off attention about being a violent criminal is to.... uh... ..nevermind.
Who cares about this washed up moron. There's far more important people out there than this self-absorbed woman beater. He doesn't deserve redemption, in fact his career should've been over when that happened. To be honest I'm not even sure why this is in Serious Chat either :/. Moving to Other Music, because this hack doesn't deserve to share the same forum as the Japan Earthquake.
I'd rather listen to Chris Brown than watch Michael Vick play football, to be honest. So there's that out there. Wash-out or not, the world seems to forgive people for doing far worse. If Chris Brown shouldn't get 'redemption' for hitting a woman, then Michael Vick shouldn't be playing football for animal cruelty. Just saying, there are double standards here. Not to mention Chris Brown helped bring this great song into existence: [youtube]nmjdaBaZe8Y[/youtube]
Well, I can like someone's music and still think they're a prick. (is it against the rules to use that word?) Like, some real bastards have some great music. Doesn't mean I like their scum ass as a person though.
Not to mention that Charlie Sheen has shot someone, held kives to people's throats, was a wife beater not much less recently than Chris Brown, and in response people are like "LOL CHARLIE U SO CRAZY. TIGERBLOOD WINNING".
I don't really follow celebrity lives so I had no idea that he was that far gone, damn. But here I find myself again, agreeing with Minus. I do hate double-standards.