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1:48 am - 02/12/2012

I'm Not Okay with Chris Brown Performing at the Grammys and I'm Not Sure Why You Are



I’m sick and tired of people acting like it’s no big deal that Chris Brown will be performing at the Grammys.

I’m frustrated that the mainstream media is covering this story like it’s any comeback story, like an exiled prince’s return to a former glory, like this is another political timeline — as though some rich and powerful old white men in the music business have not just issued an enormous ‘f**k you’ to every woman who has been, is or will be on the receiving end of domestic violence.

We should be furious.

Why aren’t we?


For those of you who are currently listening to ‘Look at Me Now’ and wondering what the big deal is, a quick recap: The night before the Grammys in 2009, Chris Brown got angry at his girlfriend, Rihanna, and he took it out on her face. She went to the hospital and then to the LAPD, where this photo was taken and promptly leaked to TMZ. (The LAPD issued a stern statement on the leak, threatening penalties “up to and including termination”. TMZ reportedly paid $62,500 for the photo.)

Both Rihanna and Brown had been scheduled to perform at the Grammys the following evening. Neither did.

Instead, Chris Brown turned himself into the LAPD at 7 pm, was booked on suspicion of criminal threats and was released on $50,000 bail.

Then the Internet exploded.

I was a full-time entertainment writer at the time, so I had a front-row seat to the action. This is what I expected: I expected a string of celebrities to comment on how horrific this situation was, how sad and angry they were for Rihanna, how domestic violence is unacceptable in any context, how as a nation we need to condemn this and condemn it loudly.

Instead, Hollywood went silent and, when they did speak, they teetered on the brink of defending Chris Brown.

-Carrie Underwood: “I don’t think anybody actually knows what happened. I have no advice.”

-Lindsay Lohan: “I have no comment on that. That’s not my relationship. I think they’re both great people.”

-Nia Long: “I know both of them well. They’re young, and all we can do is pray for them at this point.”

-Mary J. Blige: “They’re both young and beautiful people, and that’s it.”

Jay-Z, one of Rihanna’s mentors, spoke up: “You have to have compassion for others. Just imagine it being your sister or mom and then think about how we should talk about that. I just think we should all support her.”

In a sane world, Jay-Z’s statement would sound insane. Why would he have to remind his fans to support Rihanna after what happened is that she got hit in the face?

Jay-Z issued that statement because the Internet was, in early February 2009, engaged in a very serious conversation about whether or not all of this was Rihanna’s fault. In fact, large segments of the Internet had devoted themselves to making Rihanna the scapegoat for any woman who ever had the gall to do something worth getting hit, and then the cloying self-esteem to go to the cops about it. Bloggers and their commentators flocked to Chris Brown’s defense in droves. It was a full-blown tearing-down of female self-worth, an assault on any progress women have made in this country in the past 200 years, and the mainstream media ignored it.

It horrified me. It still does.

Later in February, a photo of Brown riding a jet ski in Miami hit the Internet, and singer Usher was caught on video commenting on it: “I’m a little disappointed in this photo,” Usher says in the video. “After the other photo [of Rihanna's bruised face]? C’mon, Chris. Have a little bit of remorse, man. The man’s on jet skis? Like, just relaxing in Miami?”

The backlash was so severe that Usher was later forced to publicly apologize.

“I apologize on behalf of myself and my friends if anyone was offended,” he said. “The intentions were not to pass judgment and we meant no harm. I respect and wish the best for all parties involved.”

The message we sent to young women was unmistakable: You are powerless. You are worthless. You will be a victim, and that will be okay with us.

The Fall-out, and the Lack Thereof

In August 2009, Brown was sentenced to five years probation and 180 hours of community service after pleading guilty to felony assault.

In December 2009, he released his third studio album. It sold over 100,000 copies in its first week and debuted at #7 on the Billboard charts.

On June 8, 2010, Brown was forced to cancel his tour dates in the UK when the British Home Office refused to grant him a work visa on the grounds of “being guilty of a serious criminal offence”. Less than three weeks later, he performed ‘Man in the Mirror’ at the BET Awards’ tribute to Michael Jackson.

His fourth studio album, released in March of last year, debuted at #1.

In December 2011, Billboard crowned him their artist of the year.

And, this week, Grammy producers confirmed that Chris Brown will be performing on Sunday’s show.

“We’re glad to have him back,” said executive producer Ken Ehrlich. “I think people deserve a second chance, you know. If you’ll note, he has not been on the Grammys for the past few years and it may have taken us a while to kind of get over the fact that we were the victim of what happened.”

Read that quote again. Think hard about what is being said. Here is what this quote says to any woman who’s ever been abused:

-By blacklisting Chris Brown from the Grammys for a “few” years (actually, a grand total of TWO Grammy Awards), the Grammys have gone above and beyond expectations for the social exile of an adult man who hit his girlfriend so hard she went to the hospital, and honestly it was really, really hard for them to show even that much support for victims of domestic violence worldwide.

-It was rather thoughtless of Rihanna to go and get herself hit in the face by her boyfriend, because it’s put such a burden on the Grammys. Maybe if she hadn’t made such a big fuss out of it, things could have been easier for everyone.

-The Grammys think that they were the victim of Chris Brown hitting Rihanna in the face.

-The Grammys. Think. That they. Were the victim. Of Chris Brown. Hitting. Rihanna. In the face.

Hitting People Is Wrong, Y’All

I agree that people deserve a second chance. It’s great that we live in a country with a justice system that allows offenders to reclaim themselves and their lives after their sentence. I’m happy about that, and I hope Brown is a changed man at the end of his sentence. (The US justice system has Chris Brown on probation through 2014. It was nice of the Grammys to let him off a couple years early for high record sales good behavior.)

And my suspicion is that Rihanna has no interest in being a poster child for victims of domestic violence. She probably wishes this would all disappear, and I don’t blame her for a minute. She didn’t ask for this – for any of it – and she’s under no obligation to speak out about it.

But someone has to. Because what is happening here is unmistakable. It is, in my eyes, so unmistakable that I wonder if I’m wrong, if I’m missing something huge, because I cannot believe more voices aren’t railing against this.

We – the grown-up influencers in this country, the people with platforms and with educations and with power — are allowing a clear message to be sent to women: We will easily forgive a person who victimizes you. We are able to look beyond the fact that you were treated as less than human, that a bigger, stronger person decided to resolve a conflict with you through violence. We know it happened, but it’s just not that big of a deal to us.

We were so mad when the Komen Foundation pulled its funding for breast cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood. “This is not fair,” we shouted. “This is not fair to women, and this is not fair to the women who don’t have a voice, and we will not allow it.” We shouted it so loudly that Komen reversed its decision in three days. We forced the resignation of one of their top executives.

Planned Parenthood, no doubt, has a well-funded and fine-tuned PR machine, adept at galvanizing a population against a perceived injustice. They outmaneuvered Komen easily.

Does domestic violence have a less sophisticated PR machine than Chris Brown does?

Because to me, this situation isn’t all that different. Accepting that Chris Brown gets to perform at the Grammys because some people bought his album is no different from accepting that women without health insurance don’t get to be screened for breast cancer because some VP at Komen is anti-abortion. It may happen, but that doesn’t mean we should tacitly accept it. What if Chris Brown had hit your sister that night? Or your daughter? (What if Chris Brown had hit Taylor Swift that night?)

We’re accepting the message that women just aren’t that important, that their health and their safety and their self-respect is only important until it stops being convenient for everyone. We should be angry about this, and we should be angry publicly about this.

So I want to say this to anyone who is listening: This is not okay with me. A man hitting a woman in anger is unacceptable and is not easily forgotten or forgiven. A man who hits a woman in anger deserves to be reported to the authorities and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, regardless of who might be inconvenienced in the process. A man who hits a woman in anger may eventually be permitted to go on with his own life, but he is not permitted back in my life, even if it’s been three whole years.


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Worth a read, but still bolded for the tl;dr crowd.
juggarnut 12th-Feb-2012 05:42 pm (UTC)


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actxappalledx 12th-Feb-2012 06:33 pm (UTC)
I loved her hair short like this, tbqh, even the color
invisible_cunt 12th-Feb-2012 07:06 pm (UTC)
the chester's corn puff things are FUCKING CRACK
andres01234 12th-Feb-2012 05:43 pm (UTC)








mmmdraco 12th-Feb-2012 06:09 pm (UTC)
I love how Jessica Simpson in that GIF looks likes she's angrily getting taffy off the roof of her mouth.
jogas 12th-Feb-2012 07:21 pm (UTC)
lol and now that's all i can see.
cobainerz 12th-Feb-2012 06:22 pm (UTC)
i hope you're directing this at CB and not at the writer
rogue 12th-Feb-2012 07:13 pm (UTC)
omg what video is that jessica simpson gif from
up_and_away1252 13th-Feb-2012 08:01 pm (UTC)
lol @ Jessica
tryxkittie 12th-Feb-2012 05:43 pm (UTC)
but but but chris brown is a great dancer hrmmmmmm lol
tusiaczek87 12th-Feb-2012 05:44 pm (UTC)
ugh i am really NOT ok with that
beatlesluv 12th-Feb-2012 06:24 pm (UTC)
MTE
breadprincess 12th-Feb-2012 07:13 pm (UTC)
Perfect choice in icon for that comment
moireach 12th-Feb-2012 05:44 pm (UTC)
up_and_away1252 13th-Feb-2012 08:03 pm (UTC)
mte
riookierin 12th-Feb-2012 05:44 pm (UTC)
Ita with this article, and am furiously shaking my hair cape at Ken Ehrlich's ignorant comment.
studpup 12th-Feb-2012 06:58 pm (UTC)
I'm with you!
wonderwomanhero 12th-Feb-2012 05:44 pm (UTC)
Preparing for incoming wank


maidenhell 12th-Feb-2012 05:49 pm (UTC)
Jacqueline Smith was always the most beautiful Angel.
prettysighs 12th-Feb-2012 06:01 pm (UTC)
Ia.
modelspice 12th-Feb-2012 07:54 pm (UTC)
Aint that the truth
oasisfan 12th-Feb-2012 08:02 pm (UTC)
Jaclyn.
chihaya19 12th-Feb-2012 05:49 pm (UTC)


0sleep2dream0 12th-Feb-2012 05:49 pm (UTC)
Oops I thought this was from last night, and was shocked at the lack of comments.

Edited at 2012-02-12 05:50 pm (UTC)
cam_a 12th-Feb-2012 06:24 pm (UTC)
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rogue 12th-Feb-2012 07:14 pm (UTC)
omg this is the classiest popcorn.gif-esque comment ever
i love this whole dignified sipping tea properly thing can this be a new trend
lachica2000 12th-Feb-2012 07:43 pm (UTC)
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numbedtoe 12th-Feb-2012 08:09 pm (UTC)
Danny Huston was in that? ~mind blow~ never saw it.
silken_floss 12th-Feb-2012 10:34 pm (UTC)
OMG Queen Marie was flawless~
chicaintcheap 13th-Feb-2012 12:50 am (UTC)
there's not even any wank though, there's just people posting gifs in preparation for wank.
wonderwomanhero 12th-Feb-2012 05:45 pm (UTC)
starchain 12th-Feb-2012 05:47 pm (UTC)
this is one awesome gif
benihime99 12th-Feb-2012 05:47 pm (UTC)
That gif is great
talklikelions 12th-Feb-2012 06:04 pm (UTC)
I will never eat popcorn without thinking of this again. freaking awesome.
emofordino 12th-Feb-2012 06:04 pm (UTC)
i can't stop looking at this .gif
c_nedra 12th-Feb-2012 09:07 pm (UTC)
Omg I suck so bad for not realizing this was popcorn until I read the comments.

I thought it was an orange being shot or something.

Edited at 2012-02-12 09:08 pm (UTC)
psychoticstory 13th-Feb-2012 05:17 am (UTC)
I thought it was an orange and then realized it wasn't after it popped. Hahaha
xliquidskiesx 12th-Feb-2012 05:45 pm (UTC)
Ia that he should not be performing at the Grammys.

Edited at 2012-02-12 05:45 pm (UTC)
mots_inutiles 12th-Feb-2012 07:44 pm (UTC)
He shouldn't even have a career. He needs to get out of my face and into nonexistence.
yeves 12th-Feb-2012 07:48 pm (UTC)
ia
numbedtoe 12th-Feb-2012 08:09 pm (UTC)
I'm good with this.
hrhobo 12th-Feb-2012 09:21 pm (UTC)
yup.
theladyflash 12th-Feb-2012 09:35 pm (UTC)
AMEN.
wee_mango 13th-Feb-2012 03:39 am (UTC)
THIS x 10000000000000
hobnailedboots 12th-Feb-2012 05:45 pm (UTC)
I reblogged this earlier today! Very good article.
prettywitch 12th-Feb-2012 05:46 pm (UTC)
Can I haz a link please? :3 I'd like to reblog too.
hobnailedboots 12th-Feb-2012 05:49 pm (UTC)
This is where I reblogged it from. :)
turnofthelightv 12th-Feb-2012 05:59 pm (UTC)
So did I.
prettywitch 12th-Feb-2012 05:45 pm (UTC)
The fact that he has been asked to perform sickens me. If it wasn't for the tribute I would boycott. I might still and just tune in for that.
nanewt011 12th-Feb-2012 05:45 pm (UTC)
fuck you Chris Brown!
u_are_so_funny 12th-Feb-2012 05:45 pm (UTC)
Well he is. Everyone will just have to deal.
highd 12th-Feb-2012 06:12 pm (UTC)
I think sitting back and dealing is why the fuck the guy gets to perform.

Sitting on your ass and dealing doesn't do shit. Being angry and getting you words out there can possibly change things a bit.

kwikimart 12th-Feb-2012 06:15 pm (UTC)
This is dumb tbh
goodassjob 12th-Feb-2012 06:25 pm (UTC)
Lol. Basically.
pistol_eyes 12th-Feb-2012 06:40 pm (UTC)
yup
wheeler 12th-Feb-2012 09:38 pm (UTC)
No. People should stand up for what they believe.
mhfromnh 12th-Feb-2012 11:58 pm (UTC)
shut up BlinkyWinky
in_styles 13th-Feb-2012 04:31 am (UTC)
mte people need to get the fuck over it imo
expromqueen 13th-Feb-2012 06:28 pm (UTC)
ppl shouldn't have to "just deal" w/ things they don't agree with, that's counter-productive to progress
fabouluz 12th-Feb-2012 05:46 pm (UTC)
I will always be disgusted by Chris Brown fans, and people who throw shit at Rihanna by blaming her, or partially blaming her. No woman in this world deserves to be hated on when she is a victim of abuse in such a horrid way.

americandream17 12th-Feb-2012 05:49 pm (UTC)
agreed.

i'm not even a rihanna stan, but anyone who stands up for chris and genuinely believes he did the right thing is a disgusting human being.
musicalslore203 12th-Feb-2012 05:54 pm (UTC)
I will never understand that logic. exactly how one can incite a man to beat her and not garner sympathy is beyond my comprehension.
mhfromnh 13th-Feb-2012 12:00 am (UTC)
your icon is perfect
bonjourchloe 12th-Feb-2012 06:00 pm (UTC)
oh my god yeah i agree, i was at school and the topic came up and most of the people i was with said "she had it coming because she shouldn't have touched him first, you never touch a man!" and i was just like ................ /csb lol
ms_mmelissa 12th-Feb-2012 06:00 pm (UTC)
This.

And it's disgusting that so few people seem to be in agreement with this point.
snowweisz 12th-Feb-2012 06:01 pm (UTC)
Ia. I'm not even a fan of hers, but I feel really bad for the way she's been treated about it, and find it baffling that some of her own fans would do that to her.
harborafternoon 12th-Feb-2012 06:01 pm (UTC)
i wish the amount of disgust and disdain over chris brown's idiocy stretched as fervently toward other (whiter) male assholes in hollywood (i.e., sean penn, mel gibson, others). i mean, it seems we beat chris up more than them and i have to wonder if that's something to do with his race.
nuravecunt 12th-Feb-2012 06:07 pm (UTC)
I told some random girl (ok, a friend of a friend) that I hated him for what he did, and she went on about how Rihanna faked it. And I was like :/ and left
highd 12th-Feb-2012 06:14 pm (UTC)
I dont' blame her for the violence against her, but I do think she is one stupid woman for continuing a relationship with him after the fact. It's stupid.
genbu_no_miko24 12th-Feb-2012 06:15 pm (UTC)
ia
cobainerz 12th-Feb-2012 06:24 pm (UTC)
i had someone tell me

well she's going out with him again so if she thinks it's ok why can't i?

WTF
floetcist 12th-Feb-2012 07:41 pm (UTC)
The way these 'team breezy' fans talk about Rihanna you would have thought it was her who beat him up.
mrezkill 12th-Feb-2012 07:46 pm (UTC)
I like Chris Brown, I like Rihanna. I'm excited to see him perform tonight!
loveconfess 12th-Feb-2012 07:46 pm (UTC)
I overheard some coworkers talk about how since Riri sings about S&M, she must have actually liked the abuse. They were 100% serious :(
trikc 12th-Feb-2012 08:34 pm (UTC)
I'm pretty furious with her right now though. Spending time with him.
silentxstrom 12th-Feb-2012 10:01 pm (UTC)
ia so much! I lost all (if any) respect that ever had for Chris Brown because his attitude and fans' reactions were so apathetic! He basically acted like he was sorry he got caught, not sorry that it happened. And he walks around today acting like what he did wasn't a big deal. I have no room for respect for people like that.
emizee 12th-Feb-2012 05:46 pm (UTC)
i'll watch him perform
prophecy_grl 12th-Feb-2012 06:51 pm (UTC)
You want one cookie or two?
evawhimsy 12th-Feb-2012 07:34 pm (UTC)
omg no waiii! how interesting.
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