Assassin Posted September 30 Posted September 30 Quote Chris Brown has been praised for his innovation and immense talent since he burst onto the music scene. But in 2009, the world was exposed to a much darker side of the pop star when he made headlines for assaulting then-girlfriend, Rihanna. This arrest put a spotlight on Brown and his adult life involving multiple violent incidents, including intimate partner violence, assault charges, and even sexual assault allegations. CHRIS BROWN: A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE charts Chris Brown's past all the way back to his troubled childhood, explores the lasting impact of the cycle of abuse, and poses the question: how does a man with such a violent public record maintain his superstar status? With expert and cultural commentary layered throughout, the documentary provides thoughtful reflections into each survivor's experience and the psychological destruction in the aftermath of their abuse. CHRIS BROWN: A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE, premieres on Sunday, October 27 at 9 pm ET/PT on ID. 6
ChooseyLover Posted September 30 Posted September 30 Hopefully fellow artists will think twice before associating themselves to this man after the doc airs. I've acknowledged his talent and enjoyed his music in the past but the way he's abused so, so many women is inexcusable and I can't even do that anymore. He's nasty. 7
sweetsexysavage Posted September 30 Posted September 30 1 hour ago, Assassin said: CHRIS BROWN: A HISTORY OF VIOLENCE charts Chris Brown's past all the way back to his troubled childhood, explores the lasting impact of the cycle of abuse, and poses the question: how does a man with such a violent public record maintain his superstar status? A question I asked myself many times. He still has a lot of supporters, who he shouldn't have imo. He simply got away with too much. Glad people are finally giving this more attention. 4
i spit on haters Posted September 30 Posted September 30 Good. Never net the general public forget what an abusive, piece of **** he is. And his violence hasn't stopped because he's currently in a gang and has been for several years now. Nothing but egregious behavior and illegal activity comes from that lifestyle. 1
Flanders Posted September 30 Posted September 30 (edited) Hopefully it ends up on Netflix or another big streamer so it can have a bigger audience. good that they have a victim speaking on the abuse. He needs to be stopped Edited October 1 by Flanders 1 1
Mr.X Posted October 1 Posted October 1 The way some very famous people have shown support and DEFENDED this abuser, is disgusting. Shame on the celebrities and public figures that have supported and collaborated with him. Like, properly collaborated as well, not just endorsed or said something nice. **** them to high heavens. I don't really understand how that happens. The same shite happened with R Kelly even after his abuse was publicly verified!!! Like, people like to soil themselves publicly, that is known, but to actively go out of your way to support them in the face of so much evidence of abuse? You're just showing how much of an ass you are! 1
Rihinvention Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Rihanna hates her assault being turned into trauma porn, and has asked people not to share the photos of her beaten face. She said it embarrasses her. So…I don't know how to feel about this. On one hand, expose the f***er for all that he's done, but on the other…maybe only showcase victims who consent to being in the documentary? Otherwise you're potentially retraumatising victims. 1 1
chaklux Posted October 1 Posted October 1 I'm black and I believe the black community is rooted in misogyny. The average urban male audience are super loyal to these problematic big male artists and makes it difficult for them to face repercussion, or some sadly don't care about the artists personal lives and listen to their music regardless. Yes, racism in the entertainment industry is a real and big issue, but fans of artists like Chris Brown , Kanye West easily use the racism card and believe the media is simply trying to cancel our black male celebrities. Up till today, a good number of black people mostly males still believe Tory Lanez was innocent and Meghan is the terrible person. It's sad honestly . Unless the documentary is really good and exposes some teas, some will still find a way to defend him and claim the media is trying to cancel him. 1 1
Slap Posted October 1 Posted October 1 17 hours ago, ChooseyLover said: Hopefully fellow artists will think twice before associating themselves to this man after the doc airs. I've acknowledged his talent and enjoyed his music in the past but the way he's abused so, so many women is inexcusable and I can't even do that anymore. He's nasty. Love seeing people on this site that have standards. I completely agree and I cannot believe he still has a career. His continued success has only enabled more despicable behavior that has impacted the lives of so many women. I don't get why people stand by him.
glitch Posted October 1 Posted October 1 2 hours ago, Rihinvention said: Rihanna hates her assault being turned into trauma porn, and has asked people not to share the photos of her beaten face. She said it embarrasses her. So…I don't know how to feel about this. On one hand, expose the f***er for all that he's done, but on the other…maybe only showcase victims who consent to being in the documentary? Otherwise you're potentially retraumatising victims. Tbh you could exclude Rihanna from the narrative entirely and there'd still be plenty of content to cover when it comes to this man's behaviour 1
Rihinvention Posted October 1 Posted October 1 32 minutes ago, glitch said: Tbh you could exclude Rihanna from the narrative entirely and there'd still be plenty of content to cover when it comes to this man's behaviour Very true. My point being, I hope they only include consenting victims, but I highly doubt that will happen. Rihanna and Karreuche will probably get a 20-minute deep dive each. 2
dabunique Posted October 1 Posted October 1 i stan both Rihanna and Frank Ocean this has been a long time coming
shark_heather Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Who cares about a doc , just release a sex vid king 1 3
blackoutbaby Posted October 1 Posted October 1 Take him down! I can't believe ANYONE would still support him
Cardcaptor Sakura Posted October 1 Posted October 1 The fact that he still has fans and platform to work, still amazes me.
anastaciabby Posted October 3 Posted October 3 On 10/1/2024 at 7:26 AM, glitch said: Tbh you could exclude Rihanna from the narrative entirely and there'd still be plenty of content to cover when it comes to this man's behaviour it's a thin line, any fact based documentary has to show every victim and step especially legally since she filed a report and sadly rih is what put his abuse in the spotlight, I hate that she remains part of the case but I don't think omitting something so important would help, especially since so many women look up to Rihanna and they could identify with her and maybe find solace in that
rac7d Posted October 3 Posted October 3 9 hours ago, anastaciabby said: it's a thin line, any fact based documentary has to show every victim and step especially legally since she filed a report and sadly rih is what put his abuse in the spotlight, I hate that she remains part of the case but I don't think omitting something so important would help, especially since so many women look up to Rihanna and they could identify with her and maybe find solace in that A thin line, basically Rihanna is sentenced to relive the worst day of her life again and again until she dies because people are mad that Chris is still working and successful .its just her none of the others unless this documentary is about to shed light on a new case with some solid evidence it's not gonna do much more then a YouTube compilation or extensive Twitter thread From what I hear it only to give voice a trial that's already closed 2022. That could have the opposite effect people are hoping for since evidence and doing a simple google search exonerated him itd basicly the same as how gun law aren't gonna change in America. If Sandy hook wasn't enough to make the change then nothing will. This will be hot topic for week to a month and people moove on. 1
Taylor fanboy Posted October 3 Posted October 3 His legacy! Too bad it'll just give him street cred and "he's just misunderstood" sentiments.
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