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Originally posted by Brooke-lynn
I have a question.
As a Celeb does Chris have the right to move forward with his career & life after committing such a heinous act? If so, how? It's almost like the industry (selective few) are becoming bullies. Listen I'm not a member of Team Brezzy but I'm honestly confused as to how could one move on if others won't let him.
Don't get me wrong domestic violence should never be silence. I just think those who are passionate about it should speak out against it & stop making it a Chris Brown thing. It's bigger than him.
Oh & those tweets aren't the least bit shady, if he really wanted to be shady he could've tweeted "Like a rhinestone cowboy".
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There's nothing wrong with moving on.
But he's not doing the right way.
What he should be doing is becoming a better man, taking responsibility, and learning from it.
He should be laying low and being humble, rather than bitching on Twitter.
The timeline of Chris' actions post-beatdown is pretty dang childish, immature, and disgraceful.
It's like he wants us to forget about it, as if we're focusing on some stupid little thing that happened ages ago and we're a bunch of "haturz".
He went about it the completely wrong way, still IS going about it the completely wrong way, and that's why people aren't here for him.