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Chris Brown = Ike Turner?

Discussion in 'Sports and News' started by farmerjerome, Feb 9, 2009.

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  1. 93Devil

    93Devil Well-Known Member

    http://www.nypost.com/seven/02112009/news/nationalnews/jay_zs_rihanna_revenge_154519.htm

    Would the police be Brown's second-biggest worry?
     
  2. Big Chee

    Big Chee Active Member

    After we somehow tie the Rock music "community" to Brian Giles

    http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/22825103/vp/28297104#28297104
     
  3. waterytart

    waterytart Active Member

    Brown has things to worry about besides the law:

    http://www.nypost.com/seven/02112009/news/nationalnews/jay_zs_rihanna_revenge_154519.htm
     
  4. Webster

    Webster Well-Known Member

    I do like the quote in the Post story where a "friend" of Rihanna says that Brown "pimp-slapped" her. Exactly how is that different from, you know, slapping her?
     
  5. Big Chee

    Big Chee Active Member

    I don't know. Maybe Chris used his backhand instead of his palm. He is a part of that rough "R&B" community you know.
     
  6. spnited

    spnited Active Member

    In addition to the "pimp-slapped" quote, there's this one:

    "Chris is a walking dead man. He messed with the wrong crew."

    Call Brown and R&B singer all you want, this is still a product of the hip-hop/rap culture of misogyny and violence where it's OK to pimp-slap your bitches and 'hos.
     
  7. Big Chee

    Big Chee Active Member

    so what was Brian Giles excuse?

    Between you and the NY Post, nothing spells "invitation to speak on black culture" by clowns who know nothing about that culture more than a black guy getting into trouble.
     
  8. spnited

    spnited Active Member


    Nobody ever said it is limited to a certain group, Chee.

    Brian Giles has nothing to do with Chris Brown. Separate cases of asshole behavior.
     
  9. Big Chee

    Big Chee Active Member

    No...you "implied it" as if there's a "community" full of people who celebrate and champion the beating up of women.

    I'm so certain your insights on the "hip hop" community is limited, but doesn't stop you from arrogantly speaking on their behalf and what they're willing to accept.

    Preach on.....Chris Brown is your invitation.
     
  10. 93Devil

    93Devil Well-Known Member

    Chee, Brown, like most people, do not sell a 100,000 copies of songs where they brag about selling drugs, killing and sexually assaulting women.

    To say that many artists do not sell violence and sex to America is incredibly naive.

    I am also disturbed by the arson in the video that was linked in the prior posts.
     
  11. Selling violence and sex to America is hardly limited to the hip hop community.
     
  12. 93Devil

    93Devil Well-Known Member

    True. The arson video was a female country singer.
     
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