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Duke Revisited: Rihanna abused Chris Brown David R. Usher Posted on Mar 25, 2009 The broadly-publicized altercation between Rihanna and Chris Brown is evidently a one-man rerun of the horrific abuses involved in the Duke rape case. The entire feminist media has fully ignored Rihanna's actions while mobbishly hurling the classic feminist domestic-violence powerplay at Chris Brown (and the imaginary violent patriarchy out there). Here is the truth of the matter. Evidence suggests that Rihanna is the abuser and should be the one being prosecuted. Rihanna grabbed his cell phone, went through his text messages, and went into a rage of jealousy over a text message from his former manager that Rihanna thought was a come-on (according to the paparazzi, she is very much the jealous type). One of Rihanna's showbiz trademarks is her stilettos. She took her stilettos off and started beating Brown on the head, while Chris was driving. Stilettos are weapons capable of inflicting serious injury and puncturing the skull. That is assault with a deadly weapon. Attacking the driver of a moving vehicle is very dangerous as well. When one is driving a vehicle and is attacked by someone in the car, what do you do? You pull over and tell them to get out. That is what Chris Brown did. Rihanna refused to get out, claiming in the police report that she could not get out because her seat belt was on, and continued her attack on Brown. He ended it by slamming her hard up against the door. I have not yet seen a seat belt that could not be removed in one click. That is a red flag that Rihanna's allegations are not trustworthy. The police department failed to do their job properly preparing the police report. Police are supposed to get statements from both parties so the prosecutor has something to work with. In this case, police only got Rihanna's novelesque story, forming an incomplete police report, upon which the prosecutor filed felony charges against Chris Brown. Prosecutors no longer have a case, and could be facing a lawsuit from Brown for malicious or false prosecution. So the prosecutor moved the first hearing on the felony charge to April 6. They pursue the same insistent strategy that brought down Duke case prosecutor Mike Nifong: keep on prosecuting in hopes of avoiding suit for false prosecution. Meanwhile, Rihanna is refusing to testify against Brown. This is her only option: if she takes the stand it will be shown that she initiated the altercation and should be the defendant in the case. That would destroy her career and perhaps give Brown a national come-uppance the feminist machine will do anything to avoid. Rihanna is now quietly cozying up with Brown and recording another CD with him in hopes the whole thing will go away. She is using her body and the feminist-racist advocacy complex to manipulate Brown into the apparition of violence and irresponsibility men are supposed to assume fulfilling their proscribed servile roles within today's oppressive feminist-Black welfare society. Now, for my "Oprah" moment. Alexander Hamilton once said, "Those who stand for nothing fall for anything". He should tell it like it is and stand up for the truth. Brown would be a fool to continue his relationship with Rihanna. It is pretty well known she has a massive drinking problem. Alcohol is the primary driver of spousal violence. If he continues this relationship he will be continually abused, and have to take the blame for her erratic behavior again and again. Chris: Go find yourself a nice down-to-earth non-Hollywood gal who hates feminism and knows the value of having a good husband. Go have a good marriage with her. The game Socrates described when he waxed "My advice to you is get married: if you find a good wife you'll be happy; if not, you'll become a philosopher" has changed substantially. Today, if you float around in the feminist hook-up scene too long you will likely end up in jail a broken man and sued for every penny you have. And, do not forget to sue the daylights out of the prosecutor and police for pressing a lopsided case that never should have been filed in the first place. David R. Usher is President of the ACFC Missouri Coalition |
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