Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Be A Do Right Man, Chris Brown Stand Up


This entry is for Chris Brown and his handlers.

Chris, it's time to issue a real statement and empower young Black males, girls and adults to take ownership of their actions.

No one knows what happened that night except for you and Rihanna.

All we know is that something went very wrong that night.

I can't begin to tell you how many young girls and boys have expressed its Rihanna's fault.

Jive Records and Chris Brown do damage control now. Own this horrible incident, propose actual healing steps for young folks.

As a PR Expert, I can advise you of the following:

1) Own the problem. Have you heard the word Mea Culpa?
2)Hold a press conference, publicly apologize profusely and show humility
3)Set up a charity for young men to get help as it relates to anger management and family issues.
4)Volunteer your time to an organization working with young people
5)Release a single to benefit women/families of domestic violence

And...

6) Don't ever put your hands on a woman. That's real wack, weak and inexcusable.

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