Chris Brown to Haters: Just Leave Me Alone! Comments (Page 4)
66 Comments
randyjacksonsbutt
June 24th, 2011 4:37 PM
Why does the gay community even want an apology from this pathetic woman beater?
Do victims ask a convicted murderer for an apology before the murderer is transported away to prison? Usually not, simply because their apology is not worth the breathe of air they are using to say it.
By asking for an apology all they are doing is giving this ingrate more publicity and making him more "controversial". Do exactly what he is asking and leave him alone and eventually he will fade into obscurity.
well chris brown should think before he acts and i totally agree with @ guest chris needs to watch his words and choose them wisley and stop blaming everyone else for his problems also i think everyone should leave chris alone and get a life .
Guest
June 24th, 2011 3:54 PM
Chris Brown needs to watch what he says. He allows every little thing to get under his skin wwaaayyy too easily. He could have addressed the paparrazzi in the latest incident minus the use of the word gay in the manner in which he did. This is his challenge: to learning what to do and say where and when. Further I think his later tweets (rant) about if people dont like him they should not listen to his music and that he should not have to apologise every second for living his life shows even more lack of maturity. If living your life involves throwing chairs, smashing windows, domestic violence and making stupid thoughtless comments then if you do these in public you will have to constantly apologise of be thought of as crazy or an ass****. It is time for Chris Brown to grow up. The “its always someone elses fault” has got to stop. the “I can’t live my life without scrunity” whining is also stupid if you dont want that then pick another line or work. Plus half the time it is
Free Britney Rank: Staff Member
June 24th, 2011 3:44 PM
@Vee - A reasonable point. However, can the media be expected to leave him alone when he flies into a blinding rage backstage at Good Morning America? He's got to do his part.
Vee
June 24th, 2011 3:40 PM
NO they will not give him a break because just like vultures love to feast on carcuses, the public and the media loves to feast on Chris's flaws. He is a young man that is no worst than other in society. What people don't understand is that he nor Rihanna will EVER fully heal from this mess because people keep talking about it. Leave it and them alone. Start reporting on the good that both of them do. We get it, he beat her up. Now lets move on and let them get back to some place of normalness if that is possible with their choice of careers. Mark my words, if the media leaves him alone, he will get himself together.
Kara
June 24th, 2011 3:40 PM
Since when the word 'gay' is a crime. LEAVE HIM ALONE BITCHES
June 24th, 2011 4:37 PM
Why does the gay community even want an apology from this pathetic woman beater?
Do victims ask a convicted murderer for an apology before the murderer is transported away to prison? Usually not, simply because their apology is not worth the breathe of air they are using to say it.
By asking for an apology all they are doing is giving this ingrate more publicity and making him more "controversial". Do exactly what he is asking and leave him alone and eventually he will fade into obscurity.
Rank: D-Lister
June 24th, 2011 4:28 PM
well chris brown should think before he acts and i totally agree with @ guest chris needs to watch his words and choose them wisley and stop blaming everyone else for his problems also i think everyone should leave chris alone and get a life .
June 24th, 2011 3:54 PM
Chris Brown needs to watch what he says. He allows every little thing to get under his skin wwaaayyy too easily. He could have addressed the paparrazzi in the latest incident minus the use of the word gay in the manner in which he did. This is his challenge: to learning what to do and say where and when. Further I think his later tweets (rant) about if people dont like him they should not listen to his music and that he should not have to apologise every second for living his life shows even more lack of maturity. If living your life involves throwing chairs, smashing windows, domestic violence and making stupid thoughtless comments then if you do these in public you will have to constantly apologise of be thought of as crazy or an ass****. It is time for Chris Brown to grow up. The “its always someone elses fault” has got to stop. the “I can’t live my life without scrunity” whining is also stupid if you dont want that then pick another line or work. Plus half the time it is
Rank: Staff Member
June 24th, 2011 3:44 PM
@Vee - A reasonable point. However, can the media be expected to leave him alone when he flies into a blinding rage backstage at Good Morning America? He's got to do his part.
June 24th, 2011 3:40 PM
NO they will not give him a break because just like vultures love to feast on carcuses, the public and the media loves to feast on Chris's flaws. He is a young man that is no worst than other in society. What people don't understand is that he nor Rihanna will EVER fully heal from this mess because people keep talking about it. Leave it and them alone. Start reporting on the good that both of them do. We get it, he beat her up. Now lets move on and let them get back to some place of normalness if that is possible with their choice of careers. Mark my words, if the media leaves him alone, he will get himself together.
June 24th, 2011 3:40 PM
Since when the word 'gay' is a crime. LEAVE HIM ALONE BITCHES