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From The Root:

When my daughter and I removed the Chris Brown posters from her bedroom wall, it had the feel of a ritual. We moved in silence and with a sense of mourning, carefully folding the posters like the flag for a fallen soldier—before placing them in the trash.

It was a week after the allegations surfaced. And then there was the photo showing a bruised, battered and bloody Rihanna. My teenage daughter was a devoted fan of Brown, and I’d been drawn in, too. The guy has talent coming out of his ears. He seemed charming. And surprisingly normal. After the news of his violent attack on Rihanna surfaced, my daughter was confused and angry and finally wept in frustration.

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“Now I’m really gonna kill you!” These are the words Brown threatened Rihanna with. The use of his fists shattered the façade he had so carefully crafted of the sweet Boy Next Door. It’s an image too many young girls still cling to, even as Brown has revealed himself to be a dangerously troubled young man. He was seen this summer, for example, wearing a $300K chain that spelled out “Ooops!

“What did she say to make him hit her?”

“Well, I heard she hit him first.”

These were the words of young black girls on the radio and in newspaper interviews. They defended Brown and blamed Rihanna.

And so it is too often with domestic violence. Women blame the woman. Men blame the woman. Maybe the woman even blames herself. Others like P. Diddy, who famously got called out by talk-show host Ellen DeGeneres for offering his Florida home as a post-assault rendezvous for the Brown and Rihanna, use the old dodge, “nobody really knows what happened.” Yes, we do. We know that a 6’1” man beat, choked, bit, punched and threatened a woman. That he’d done it before. That he left her bloody on the side of the road. And we know that it’s wrong. There is nothing that she could have said that would justify what Brown did to her.

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But what if she hit him? Jimi Izrael, one of The Root’s bloggers asked, “when is Rihanna gonna be prosecuted for hitting Brown?” Even if she slapped him first, Brown’s conduct was disproportionate and brutal. Trying to find a sense of gender symmetry to domestic violence is the equivalent of white people pointing out incidents of black bigotry to refute the reality of systematic and institutional white supremacy. Of course, a woman should never hit a man. And of course, there are women who commit domestic violence against men. They should be prosecuted and receive counseling, just as male batterers should. But the vast and overwhelming instances of domestic violence are still just what we imagine: Men and boys physically abusing their girlfriends and wives. (Here in Baltimore, where I live, we’re starting to hear about a disturbing new trend: Sons beating their mothers.) Eighty-five percent of domestic violence victims nationwide are women. The fact that women can be perpetrators and men their victims doesn’t change this reality.

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Da_J_Rok/ Da_J_Rok

    My mama said u big enough to pass a lick, u big enough to take one. I would never hit a woman, but I will knock a bytch out…lol

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  • http://www.blackplanet.com/jazzpast/ jazzpast

    Sorry but no woman or man ever deserve it.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/Jack_Stephen1/ Jack_Stephen1

    ufortunately, a lot of females are attracted to an abusive male. instead of worrying abouth the superficial BS, females need to start asking the pertinent questions in the early stages

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/SoularFlarez/ SoularFlarez

    i dont support hitting women

    however

    some women dont know when to shut the f**k up, and not EVERY dude has enough self control NOT to hit her….hell even arguing wit a chik is waste of time cuz they will go on forever lol

    to men…. if she makes you feel like you might want to hit her, you wasting your time even f**king with her

    to women…if he hits you ONCE….he’ll probly hit you again, and again, and again. and your a dumbass for staying with him

    its BILLIONS of men and women on this planet. if you happy with ONE, keep it moving !!!

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/SoularFlarez/ SoularFlarez

    not happy***

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/fnyclightskin/ fnyclightskin

    WHAT PEOPLE FAIL TO REALIZE IS THE FOLLOWING

    There are 5 types of domestic Abuse

    1- Physical
    2- Mental
    3- Verbal
    4- Sexual
    5- Financial

    What happens in too many communities, people SAY NOTHING and that means that you AGREE with that type of behavior.

    Most victims of domestic violence are women. YES men can be abused but women are the blunt receiver of all the above types of behavior.

    This issue should be in the forefront of everyone. Every 3 minutes a woman dies from domestic violence.

  • http://www.blackplanet.com/sweet-n-evil-89/ sweet-n-evil-89

    I agree with Da_J_Rok my mama taught me the same thing if you are bold enough to hit someone (male or female) then you need to be bold enough to get hit back.

    Now I don’t agree with domestic abuse in any form, ’cause my pops used to hit my mom, but she hit him back, tit for tat, and then she threw him out. That’s when she told me that no matter what, you don’t sit there and take the abuse, you do something about it: fight back, leave, etc.

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