Why Are So Many Black Women & Celebrities Harder On Chris Brown Than R.Kelly? WTF?!
Can you believe TI had the nerve to retract a statement of support for Chris Brown... T-fuckin-I?!!!!!! Even Jay Z had the audacity to say, "If you can't have compassion for others ... just imagine it being your sister or your mom or someone like that, then think about how you should talk about that. I just think we all should just support her," he continued. "She's going through a tough time. You gotta realize she's a young girl, as well. She's very young."
This coming from the same nigga who not only recorded a collabo CD, but shot video and went on a world tour with non other than R (child molester of young girls) Kelly! Like he's not the same nigga who not only worked with R.Kelly, but also worked with him on a song to plea his innocence for a crime he DID commit (stabbing Lance Un Rivera). Now he's ready to feed Chris Brown to the press as 'guilty before proven inncoent? That sound familiar? It should...
[FLASH]http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/k7wCFmvHJUHE1Q1AcN[/FLASH]
The hypocrisy is incredible...
I'm nearing Black women shit on Chris Brown in a way that I NEVER heard them shit o R.Kelly. How many times did any of you fellas hear a Black woman say "those girls knew what they were doing"? Or some other excuse along the lines of undermining R.Kelly's victim's credibility? I've even heard women say they knew he was guilty, but he makes good music. WTF does one have to do with the other?
Now, if you even suggest that Rihanna might have 'earned' the ass whoopin' she ALLEGEDLY got, you're a "typical Black man" and an a jerk. LOL! Fuck you, bitches! FREE CHRIS BROWN! I'll get off that shit when all the celebrities and Black women who either supported R.Kelly or refused to criticize him, get off Chris Brown's back.
BTW... Does THIS strike you as a man in a position
to criticize Chris Brown about mistreating a woman?

UPDATE: The gloves are off... It's nigga season in the press!
Terrence Howard's Fists Of Fury: Actor, a Chris Brown supporter, was once nabbed for beating wife
Source Link HERE
FEBRUARY 17--After Chris Brown's arrest for assaulting his girlfriend Rihanna, the actor Terrence Howard chose to salute the alleged batterer. "It's just life, man. Chris is a great guy. He'll be alright," said Howard. "And Rihanna knows he loves her, you know? They'll be alright."
Though Howard would later apologize for his remarks, the star's own rap sheet offers an explanation as to why he would jump to the side of an accused domestic abuser.
Police and court records reveal that Howard, 39, was once arrested for a similar crime, the details of which have not been previously reported. The actor, who co-starred in "Iron Man" and was nominated in 2006 for an Academy Award for his role in "Hustle & Flow," was arrested by Pennsylvania cops in September 2001 for assaulting his estranged wife.
According to a Whitemarsh Police Department report, after Howard and Lori McCommas argued on the phone, the actor warned, "Don't disrespect me by hanging up on me or I'll come over and hurt you." McCommas then "hung up and contacted 911 fearing Howard was serious." While McCommas was speaking with a police dispatcher, Howard "showed up at the victim's residence and began breaking the door down."
McCommas ran to the rear of the house and into the backyard. Howard then "broke the front door down and ran through the screen door in the kitchen. Howard then grabbed the victim's left arm and punched her twice with a closed fist in the left side of the face."
The attack was broken up by Howard's brother, who responded to McCommas's house after he "saw Howard storm out of their house to go to the victim's house." When a Whitemarsh cop responded to the scene, Howard admitted, "I broke the door down and hit my wife." A second officer noted there was "fresh damage to the front door and marks on the victim's face and arm from being struck."
Police evidence photos show the damage Howard did to the doors in McCommas's residence. After being charged with a variety of crimes (simple assault, terroristic threats, harassment and stalking), Howard subsequently pleaded guilty in 2002 to disorderly conduct.
Let it be known... Any nigga NOT taking Rihanna's side WILL be put on blast. So your past better be on point. Jay Z speaks up for Rihanna, his violent past is ignored. Terrence Howard speaks passively up for Chris and his past is put on front street. WTF, now?
ALRIGHT, WHICH ONE OF YOU CATS IS CEDRIC D. SHINE?
Cedric D. Shine
Philadelphia Young Professionals Examiner
Cedric D. Shine represents an up-and-coming voice of change, a breath of fresh air, and hope for the new wave of young professionals in Philadelphia.
Not gonna put you on blast, cuz. But damn... You did straight jack a brotha.
Exhibit A
http://www.examiner.com/x-1588-Phil...men-and-celebrities-beating-up-on-Chris-Brown
Exhibit B
http://www.examiner.com/x-1588-Philadelphia-Young-Professionals-Examiner
Nah, for real, fam... Keep doing ya thing. Good to see young Black professionals coming up. And, yeah, I get why you can't site BGOL as a story source.
Can you believe TI had the nerve to retract a statement of support for Chris Brown... T-fuckin-I?!!!!!! Even Jay Z had the audacity to say, "If you can't have compassion for others ... just imagine it being your sister or your mom or someone like that, then think about how you should talk about that. I just think we all should just support her," he continued. "She's going through a tough time. You gotta realize she's a young girl, as well. She's very young."
This coming from the same nigga who not only recorded a collabo CD, but shot video and went on a world tour with non other than R (child molester of young girls) Kelly! Like he's not the same nigga who not only worked with R.Kelly, but also worked with him on a song to plea his innocence for a crime he DID commit (stabbing Lance Un Rivera). Now he's ready to feed Chris Brown to the press as 'guilty before proven inncoent? That sound familiar? It should...
[FLASH]http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/k7wCFmvHJUHE1Q1AcN[/FLASH]
The hypocrisy is incredible...

I'm nearing Black women shit on Chris Brown in a way that I NEVER heard them shit o R.Kelly. How many times did any of you fellas hear a Black woman say "those girls knew what they were doing"? Or some other excuse along the lines of undermining R.Kelly's victim's credibility? I've even heard women say they knew he was guilty, but he makes good music. WTF does one have to do with the other?
Now, if you even suggest that Rihanna might have 'earned' the ass whoopin' she ALLEGEDLY got, you're a "typical Black man" and an a jerk. LOL! Fuck you, bitches! FREE CHRIS BROWN! I'll get off that shit when all the celebrities and Black women who either supported R.Kelly or refused to criticize him, get off Chris Brown's back.

BTW... Does THIS strike you as a man in a position
to criticize Chris Brown about mistreating a woman?


UPDATE: The gloves are off... It's nigga season in the press!
Terrence Howard's Fists Of Fury: Actor, a Chris Brown supporter, was once nabbed for beating wife

Source Link HERE
FEBRUARY 17--After Chris Brown's arrest for assaulting his girlfriend Rihanna, the actor Terrence Howard chose to salute the alleged batterer. "It's just life, man. Chris is a great guy. He'll be alright," said Howard. "And Rihanna knows he loves her, you know? They'll be alright."
Though Howard would later apologize for his remarks, the star's own rap sheet offers an explanation as to why he would jump to the side of an accused domestic abuser.
Police and court records reveal that Howard, 39, was once arrested for a similar crime, the details of which have not been previously reported. The actor, who co-starred in "Iron Man" and was nominated in 2006 for an Academy Award for his role in "Hustle & Flow," was arrested by Pennsylvania cops in September 2001 for assaulting his estranged wife.
According to a Whitemarsh Police Department report, after Howard and Lori McCommas argued on the phone, the actor warned, "Don't disrespect me by hanging up on me or I'll come over and hurt you." McCommas then "hung up and contacted 911 fearing Howard was serious." While McCommas was speaking with a police dispatcher, Howard "showed up at the victim's residence and began breaking the door down."
McCommas ran to the rear of the house and into the backyard. Howard then "broke the front door down and ran through the screen door in the kitchen. Howard then grabbed the victim's left arm and punched her twice with a closed fist in the left side of the face."
The attack was broken up by Howard's brother, who responded to McCommas's house after he "saw Howard storm out of their house to go to the victim's house." When a Whitemarsh cop responded to the scene, Howard admitted, "I broke the door down and hit my wife." A second officer noted there was "fresh damage to the front door and marks on the victim's face and arm from being struck."
Police evidence photos show the damage Howard did to the doors in McCommas's residence. After being charged with a variety of crimes (simple assault, terroristic threats, harassment and stalking), Howard subsequently pleaded guilty in 2002 to disorderly conduct.
Let it be known... Any nigga NOT taking Rihanna's side WILL be put on blast. So your past better be on point. Jay Z speaks up for Rihanna, his violent past is ignored. Terrence Howard speaks passively up for Chris and his past is put on front street. WTF, now?

ALRIGHT, WHICH ONE OF YOU CATS IS CEDRIC D. SHINE?


Cedric D. Shine
Philadelphia Young Professionals Examiner
Cedric D. Shine represents an up-and-coming voice of change, a breath of fresh air, and hope for the new wave of young professionals in Philadelphia.
Not gonna put you on blast, cuz. But damn... You did straight jack a brotha.

Exhibit A
http://www.examiner.com/x-1588-Phil...men-and-celebrities-beating-up-on-Chris-Brown
Exhibit B
http://www.examiner.com/x-1588-Philadelphia-Young-Professionals-Examiner
Nah, for real, fam... Keep doing ya thing. Good to see young Black professionals coming up. And, yeah, I get why you can't site BGOL as a story source.

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