Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Chris Brown vs Robin Roberts
***DISCLAIMER***
I in no way condone domestic violence, nor do I agree with a couple physically fighting to work out any situation.
So I tried to avoid this topic because this subject fuels strong emotions in women and it can enrage most men. Its touches a soft spot for most people and for those who have ever been on either side it’s a sore subject. But it’s a headline so I have to address it and I WILL give my opinion. With that being said R&B singer Mr. Chris Brown has once again found himself in a negative light in the media. Chris is doing a media sweep to promote his new album F.A.M.E. (For All My Enemies) and he was scheduled to do an interview with Robin Roberts from Good Morning America who has interviewed Chris several times in the past so this should be a piece of cake….UMMMM NOPE. Her first question goes back 2 years to the incident with Rhianna and asking how life is post this incident. Chris was initially very professional and very direct he stated that I have moved past that and I would like to discuss my album. Now keep in mind I understand this is probably considered a meaty piece if you can get him to open up on national television. I understand that being a journalist you want to have the best stories and of course to have him break down and get emotional about it would have been great for her career BUT there should be a line drawn between asking questions and interrogating someone. I watched the interview three times and for me she was just being a bully. We all should be held accountable for our actions and I agree that he deserved to go the court system and to have that scare, but who are we to continue to hold that against him especially only having one side of the story. I do not believe in a man placing his hands on a woman in a violent manner, but I do believe that a woman can provoke a man to anger. When the incident happen he was technically not even a man he was a teenager. So with the age factor and not knowing what actually happened maturity has a lot to do with how he responded to a situation. I have been a teenage girl who knew exactly how to push my boyfriends’ buttons and how to anger him so I do not believe that she was completely innocent in this situation especially since she confirmed that she hit him first. So with all of that being said yes he is in the public eye and the cost of his decision was a lot more expensive because it could have potentially harmed his career. At the point that the judge has even excused him everyone needs to back off. I do not feel as though his decision should be an excuse to persecute or badger him. He responded several times in the interview that he was there to talk about his album. Ms Roberts should have been more professional and taken the queue and moved on instead of trying to force a response. I will say that he needs to learn how to deal with issues without lashing out because each time he responds negatively he will be proving the naysayers right and smearing his own image. I also watched the GMA response to yesterday’s events and the invitation for him to come back on. Now I found that to be strange only because if you felt so threaten by his actions why would you have him come back unless you want to really provoke him and make headlines or this was a prime example of the media fabricating and blowing a very small situation into something major wouldn’t be the first time. Either way I need Chris Browns handlers to get on their job by protecting him and giving him better advice it shouldn’t be considered a bad thing to tell him to do the right thing it should be considered job security. Well I leave it with you please discuss
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She was so unprofessional how she keeps her job is unknown to me they got him on the show a bambozzlde him thats not right.
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