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Because the "Chris Brownish and Rihanna" scenario, because they call this, the news continues to be non-stop concerning the criminal costs that Chris Brownish faces. While it can be quite a unfortunate and unfortunate situation for both Chris Brown and Rihanna, the question is exactly what concerning the countless other people who are abused each day? Yes, I know that the publicity stems from the fact that they are a pair of the hottest artists in the world at this time, but you may be wondering what concerning the women who are coping with this situation every day; in fact probably her at this very moment. Rihanna may have walked away from situation at any time, with no one should judge her, but you may be wondering what about women who can't walk away? Domestic violence isn't something totally new, but now that it can be two well-known artists, it can like a new album launch: Chris Brown and Rihanna -- Domestic Violence Finally in the Spotlight.

Statistics from the Institute On Domestic Violence have reported that: Five % of all domestic violence victims are female; over 500, 000 women are stalked by an intimate partner each year; five. 3 mil women are abused each year; as well as 1, 232 women are killed every year by a romantic companion. These figures are astounding and when you think that 1, 232 women are killed each year, that's three women a day losing their own lives to violence.

I actually do provide Rihanna credit for actually reporting the actual abuse this time, since it was pointed out that it has happened during the past. We wonder had she not reported him this time would it not have hot upon, and just how Stay Cover a number of other unreported incidents have there been. There's a vintage adage that says you can't teach a vintage dog new tricks, nicely I question whether the same applies to puppies. The increasing rate of domestic violence among young adults and teens actually, is way out of manage and a little bit frightening.

I'm not a Bob Brownish basher. In fact , I really like his music and i believe he's an extremely skilled child, however wrong is wrong and he had been dead wrong. This is not Ove and Tina Turner, neither is it the 60's men and women believed it to be alright for a guy to slap his woman around from time to time. This wasn't right then and it's not really at this time. This really is this year, and individuals actually get jail time for what is now known as "assault. " It's not my spot to judge anybody - my thoughts are prayers tend to be turned to those who don't have the courage to speak upward - the women, kids and sometimes males who live with violent spouses. Perhaps with all the promotion surrounding this more issue, additional funding for guidance, schooling, refuge, and even legal help will be produced readily available for people who require it. Often there is a way out of a situation, it's taking first step that appears the most hard.

I can't start to imagine what goes through a person's mind when confronted with this problem, and I don't want to. The motto is, if it's not working and you can't fix it, get out. While that is easier said than done, within this particular situation of two successful young people continuously in the limelight, it seems that there could have been an easier way to solve any problems they may have had. I really hope they each can heal through the wounds that they both have suffered, physically and emotionally. Indeed I say both of them because this incident has and will have an effect within the career associated with Chris. Moreover, I hope this unfortunate incident will shed some light and offer a way out for those who aren't in the spotlight, but endure abuse on an all too frequent foundation.

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