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A History Lesson For Chris Brown

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Uploaded by on Jun 27, 2011

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A commentary I made back at the time of Chris Brown's temper tantrum on Good Morning America. Originally posted on my illdoc1more account, March 24th 2011.

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  • @cjp10251 It does not matter what she did, nothing justifies the violence he inflicted on her. The suggestion that she somehow provoked him ultimately takes responsibility away from him. If Chris was angry with Rihanna, there are lots of ways he could have dealt with it that did not involve physically violence!

  • Right on! As someone who has worked perpetrators of domestic violence, CB comes across as a classic batterer who is working the system and taking advantage of his fame and social status. Really horrible role model. He could be such a great example, but he's drunk on power instead.

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  • amen.

  • This was fuckin' excellent. Thank you.

  • Great job I know this is an older comment about Chris but it's timely. He got off easy!

  • THANK YOU

  • word

  • Do you really think chris brown is going to watch this.....

    You just wasted your time uploading this :/

  • Wow Jay, don't hold back haha

  • Your videos and views are both entertaining and absolutely dead on, your a very smart man and I've subscribed and plan to watch all of your videos, but I didn't understand the bit about slavery and white people. Could you elaborate?

  • @RadioFreeWisconsin Paul Robeson defended cummunism because IN THEORY everyone is equal, everyone gets to go to school, everyone gets a job regardless of color or social standing. I can imagine those things appealing to anyone in the 1930's.

  • @jxthree A Merry Yes to all of this.

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