Question is really simple: should people be so quick to forgive a violent man? It is a fact that he assaulted his ex-girlfriend and pleaded guilty:
In August 2009, Brown was sentenced to five years probation and 180 hours of community service after pleading guilty to felony assault.
The photos were out showing his handy-work a few days later. This was some real fighting.
The whole thing seems like it is just a big Hollywood stunt. Three years after the assault and they schedule Brown and Rhianna to both perform? Really!?
The women they abuse often forgive them the quickest. If Rhianna has forgiven him should the rest of society? I for one say no. That man knew exactly what he was doing when he was punching that woman. In my experience, a guy will either hit a woman or they won't. There are no accidents when the man's fist hits the woman. He meant that shit and obviously the stop sign that most guys have in their brain is obviously not in Brown's.
So now here we are about to place both parties involved back on the same stage that all of this happened right before in 2009. Is this all just some publicity sham?
If Rhianna wants to forgive the guy that is her choice. I will never forget a guy that does that to a woman. That is breaking the man code. You do not hit women. I found out about a friend of mine who was abusing his girlfriend and I have stopped associating with the guy. I want nothing to do in any way shape or form with a guy that punches women in the face. Why is society so quick to let this guy off the hook? Or was this whole thing some bizarre publicity stunt to boost both performers' careers?
I am baffled. Is our society quick to forget or just morally clueless?
- I should not have said never forgive. People do change. That was poor choice of words. As well as women beating being lowest form of man. Many worse evils.
- Also, just imagine if this happened to your mother or your sister. I come from a family with two sisters, so maybe that impacts how I see it.