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Originally posted by FreeXone
I look at it this way. Have any of you had a friend or a family member who you got in a physical fight with? I have when I was a teen, we used to get into fights all the time, and now as adults were are friends again and probably will never fight again cause we've grown up and are in different places in our life.. **** happens. Yeah getting physical isn't right, but sometimes after a fight you look back and see what caused the fight, and sometimes even laugh about it cause it really was not even that serious. People grow up, and times change. Rihanna and Chris have had 3 whole years to deal with it, and it seems they moved on. Probably, like me and my best friend, laugh at why it even happened. I'm sure Chris still has guilt, but what greater way to get over what happened, then to forgive and move on.
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There is a bigger difference than that. This is about him trying to push her out of the car and severely injuring her. Getting into a physical fight with people you care about may happen on a rare instance but not like how Chris Brown did. Chris Brown severly injured her and could've killed her.
I think the media would've been okay if they did a duet about forgiveness and about the physical abuse that happened. I think most people would actually hail her if she had done that. Instead she did a duet about sex and another about partying. One in which she recalls their sex life and wanting to do it again. In the other she sings "I Love you baby".
I personally don't care but I do think it is offensive and is using a cheap tactic to sell a song and create controversy. If it was about forgiveness and a message like she claims it was she could've made it more clear.