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Should Chris Brown Be Ignored in 2010?

In Celebs by Meieli Sawyer Detoni , on Wednesday, December 23, 2009, 4:30 PM (PST)
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From Our Friends at College Candy

Chris Brown hit the radar again in December when he complained about his music's availability at Walmart. Do we just "leave him alone" in 2010-- and let him move on-- or continue to view his actions/attitude after beating Rihanna to be contemptible and unforgettable? Sounds like we've got a good debate here!

And at College Candy, debate they did. Writer Jasmin (U of Missouri) asserts that Brown has paid his dues.

"But this isn't about him hitting her. He said he was sorry. He said it on TV, he said it online, he said it on the radio with songs like Crawl and Changed Man. He apologized to his fans, to his family and, most of all, to Rihanna."

In this rather raw piece, Jasmin writes that Rihanna used a "publicity stunt [...] to sell her albums," and that the general population can't "see through that."

Unsurprisingly, the College Candy readers took her to task. If you want to read the rest of the article and the comments, as well as weigh in on the debate, check out College Candy.

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Comments (2)
Posted By fernminx99 (2 years ago)
dumbass, but he's so cute i still like him
 
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