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Feb 15, 2009 ezstreet Uncategorized 2
One week after the Chrihanna Assault Scandal took place, Chris Brown has finally relased an official statement:
“Words cannot begin to express how sorry and saddened I am over what transpired. I am seeking the counseling of my pastor, my mother and other loved ones and I am committed, with God’s help, to emerging a better person. Much of what has been speculated or reported on blogs and/or reported in the media is wrong. While I would like to be able to talk about this more, until the legal issues are resolved, this is all I can say except that I have not written any messages or made any posts to Facebook, on blogs or any place else. Those posts or writing under my name are frauds.”
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fuk that if his mother pastor and loved ones have been able to help him by now its to dam late…. hes a grown ass man , shyt his mom and family probally made him violent in the 1st place….now how the hell you going to get help form people who need help them dam selves
First of all, the comment above is some of the most ignorant crap I have heard in relation to this whole sordid mess. Chris has openly spoken about the fact that he witnessed the abuse of his mother by his step-father. As a person who was abused as a child, and in a couple of ‘relationships’, you have to learn to know the signs of when your anger is going to that place where you feel that you want to physically hurt someone you say you love. I have an 11 year old daughter, and I can honestly say that although I have come very close to crossing that line, I have never done so, and it is because I learned my ‘signs’. I know to step away from the situation and take time to cool off, and I have learned other ways to discipline my daughter to make sure I don’t cross that line. What Chris needs is help to know how to deal with his anger, help from people like his pastor, a therapist, and even his mother, because as a victim, and as his mother, she may be able to best help him realize his own signs.