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  1. Both of these comments are inappropriate and both should be called out.
  2. The re-recorded albums are not the same as the originals due to different producers, vocals, time lengths, instrumental, etc this horrible habit of combining them is tragic. Ya need to stop that.
  3. As a Latino I have benefited from Affirmative Action. I however also witness the flaws of it because I have interned at a law firm and they always seem to accept the POC interns and after time it showed that they weren’t always the most qualified because their worked showed it and for some odd reason they were never let go. It was a bit unfair because their work flaws was being corrected by others. It was always rumored that some business get bonuses for diversity in the work place.
  4. If you entered her personal space at a restaurant while she “is eating” her guards won’t care how small or tall you are because their job is to get you away from their client. Besides there has been numerous of articles of her being upset at restaurants due to the lack of privacy so its a bit hypocritical that she felt she didn’t need to ask permission to meet this NBA player? When she too doesn’t like being approached at restaurants. Perhaps new rules should be put in place for security guards.
  5. !!! The pretentious behavior in here. The fact is she’s in the wrong for violating personal space and so is the security guard for being overly aggressive.
  6. There are two wrongs in this situation. 1. The security guard should have not slapped her. A simple shove “please don’t touch“ would be okay. 2. Britney should have asked permission to meet the player as opposed to randomly approaching/tapping him. Personal space should be respected.
  7. Random as in according to the article she walked over and tapped the NBA player in the back to introduce herself. What you think Britney’s security team will do to you or I if we did the same? I can assure you they won’t play nice with us. I however am saying that slapping her is doing too much.
  8. Oops, slap? I didn’t see that part. I misunderstood what back handed means. Yea that’s too much. However she should have asked permission to meet the NBA player as opposed to randomly tapping him in the back. Perhaps the security didn’t recognize her?
  9. We see it happen all the time? Security is constantly shoving us away from celebrities. Am I lying?
  10. I mean yea the push seemed to be aggressive but she still shouldn’t have randomly approached the player with a tap on his back. If you can’t do it, then neither can she. No?
  11. For what? If YOU was to randomly approach Britney Spears at a restaurant and tap her back what you think her security will do to you? Allow you to tap her?
  12. She should have not tapped the NBA player on his back. Fans (which she is) are not allowed to do that. She doesn’t get a pass because of her name.
  13. Yet you criticized me for stating a fact about Miss Knowles.
  14. His catalog after Just A Dream were flops so it seems they purchased his 00’s catalog.
  15. Carry On >>> btw I haven’t seen any update about her re-recording her albums

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