Everything about this whole situation is making me so uncomfortable right now.
And geez, what an awesome message to send to young girls. No wonder girls were tweeting that they'd let Chris Brown beat them. I bet those girls will eat this remix up like it's ice cream.
BITCH HOW THE **** AM I BEING RACIST?
That makes NO DAMN SENSE. Because I don't like Chris, I'm "racist"? GOOD****INGBYE. He should be castrated and killed so your ugly ass can sit the **** down because you are making NO sense.
BITCH HOW THE **** AM I BEING RACIST?
That makes NO DAMN SENSE. Because I don't like Chris, I'm "racist"? GOOD****INGBYE. He should be castrated and killed so your ugly ass can sit the **** down because you are making NO sense.
DO YOU NOT KNOW THE WORD "COON" IS OFFENSIVE?
Ignorance at its finest. You can keep fuming cause you are
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Listen to the lyrics of the song & you'll see why it's absolutely pathetic of both of them.
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If she wants to forgive and forget then that's fine, it's her choice.
But doing a song with these disgusting lyrics after what happend. They have no shame.
I think there is a great difference between forgiveness and a blatant attempt at using controversy to score a hit.
There is a high level of awareness on the part of both Rihanna and Chris Brown that what they are doing will cause controversy.
This isn't really about morality or forgiveness or moving on. It is, though, about acknowledging the public's sensitivity to domestic abuse and cashing in on it.
It's an exciting and bold move and it's also a disappointing move. Public perceptions of Rihanna are bound to change at this very moment.