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Rihanna S&M Makes Chris Brown Incident Not So Bad...?

Let's all think of how Rihanna strummed a chord in the world's heart when the big fiasco with Chris Brown went down...
Now flip to today where she sings about getting excited by some pain and whips people in the video.

This disregards all of the work she did for battered women everywhere. #Fail.
All I'm saying is make note.

(Perhaps the bite marks on her hands from the "fight" were really from a little frisky frisky??)

mhmm.
 
Sometimes, things in life happen that may "coincidentally interfere" with plans or ideas of the future.

In other words, I'm sure Rihanna never planned to have this Chris Brown incident "recorded into" her history, but it happened, and the past cannot be changed, and that's just the way it is. Now, she developed an idea (or agreed) to write / sing a song that coincidentally just happened to somewhat be related to that experience. As a result, it automatically makes her look bad in some ways....

I personally really hate when these type of coincidences happen in my life - where an unfortunate past incident messes up or changes the look of something I decide to do in the future, and I believe that just because the past incident happened, I shouldn't be unable to display or present whatever idea or creativity I come up with later on down the road, regardless of how much it "ties into" a past incident.

Another more extreme example of a "coincidental interference" would be: Lets say you're a tv program comedian and within your script, you have a scene where a plane or something crashes as a joke, resulting in a hilarious outcome. You work hard on this tv audition/play for weeks and months, knowing damn well that you've come up with something you know is a guarantee to make people laugh. Then, the day before your episode/part makes a big debut on television, there's a tragic plane crash. You know planes have crashed multiple times in the past, and plane crashes are a common occurrence, but JUST BECAUSE one just crashed yesterday, you cannot publicly use & display any comic script or joke that has a plane crash in it or else you'll automatically become "the bad, insensitive guy".

Anyway, that's a more drastic example of a coincidental interference, but bottom line is this; Just because Rihanna had a beating incident in her past, I don't think this means she shouldn't be allowed to talk about, sing about, or express anything that may in some way relate to that, especially if no one would have a problem with it if it were someone else doing exactly what Rihanna's doing. She was a victim of an unplanned abuse that was highly publicized, but this doesn't mean she should be "prohibited" from writing/singing about whips & things as she pleases.

She should be free to do any reasonable form of entertainment as she pleases without it being tied to any particular unfortunate past incidents - unless she is performing an act that's intentionally supposed to be related to the incident. If I'm a victim of a home invasion, me randomly deciding to include a joke or scene related to robbery within a script as a form of entertainment later on shouldn't lessen the seriousness of the traumatic incident I've experienced.
 
I don't think it was the best of song choices from Rihanna given her history. People will talk, just as we are. Regardless, there is a wide chasm between domestic violence and two adults enjoying concensual sex, whatever kind of sex that may be.
 
I was thinking the same thing when "Rude Boy" came out with the lyrics "I like the way the you pull my hair".

But yeah, as the above poster stated, there is a difference between domestic violence and rough sex.
 
KDM 7000 said:
Sometimes, things in life happen that may "coincidentally interfere" with plans or ideas of the future.


I personally really hate when these type of coincidences happen in my life - where an unfortunate past incident messes up or changes the look of something I decide to do in the future

SPEAKING OF COINCIDENTAL INTERFERENCE:

I wonder if 99.1 KGGI will be able to do their EARTHQUAKE MIX this weekend? ...Or is it somehow suddenly "wrong" now? And if it's no longer politically correct to say "Earthquake Mix", when will it suddenly become appropriate again?
 
This is my favorite song of any format right now. What a hook! several hooks actually. Plus her vocals are the best I have heard from her, she really get's into this song. This has to be one of the sexiest songs ever recorded. It's an absolute pleasure to listen to.

As for the subject matter, you can't even compare it to domestic violence. I favor the harshest punishments possible for the brutes who beat up women. S&M is in a different universe from domestic violence. It's concensual. Also, The pain is more symbolic than anything, it's about power and submission which can be quite stimulating. Many of our relationships and interactions throughout life have S&M elements even if no whips and chains can be found.
 
KDM 7000 said:
KDM 7000 said:
Sometimes, things in life happen that may "coincidentally interfere" with plans or ideas of the future.


I personally really hate when these type of coincidences happen in my life - where an unfortunate past incident messes up or changes the look of something I decide to do in the future

SPEAKING OF COINCIDENTAL INTERFERENCE:

I wonder if 99.1 KGGI will be able to do their EARTHQUAKE MIX this weekend? ...Or is it somehow suddenly "wrong" now? And if it's no longer politically correct to say "Earthquake Mix", when will it suddenly become appropriate again?

Was it appropriate to use "da bomb mix" back in 2001" (yes, I know a bomb didn't cause 9/11). it's called respecting a current crisis. I"m sure they can use "earthquake mix" later on.
 
I notice they've been more focused on editing out Biggie's verse where he says "blow up like the world trade" ever since the 9/11 situation.

I don't think they'll have a problem with the earthquake mix after all because not only didn't the news continue to hammer the story and dramatically over-hype it to the point it became tattooed in people's brain, but I also realized that they still use the name on California's KGGI, even despite the amount of earthquakes present within their home town of California. It wouldn't make sense to say it's ok to use the name IN California - and "disrespect their own people" by naming the mix after a common natural disaster of their own home town, but then as soon as it happens anywhere else, the name must be stopped - in honor of a completely different region, who's probably completely unaware of the mix existing in the first place.
 
RadiologyTeacher said:
Let's all think of how Rihanna strummed a chord in the world's heart when the big fiasco with Chris Brown went down...
Now flip to today where she sings about getting excited by some pain and whips people in the video.

This disregards all of the work she did for battered women everywhere. #Fail.
All I'm saying is make note.

(Perhaps the bite marks on her hands from the "fight" were really from a little frisky frisky??)

mhmm.

Are you on drugs? Domestic violence is NEVER okay.
 
acesup said:
RadiologyTeacher said:
Let's all think of how Rihanna strummed a chord in the world's heart when the big fiasco with Chris Brown went down...
Now flip to today where she sings about getting excited by some pain and whips people in the video.

This disregards all of the work she did for battered women everywhere. #Fail.
All I'm saying is make note.

(Perhaps the bite marks on her hands from the "fight" were really from a little frisky frisky??)

mhmm.

Are you on drugs? Domestic violence is NEVER okay.

Where does he say domestic violence is ok? From what I read, he makes Rhianna sound like she is contradicting herself by putting this song out to the point where she could have been exaggerated
her abuse, but nobody knows but her, Chris Brown and the man in the clouds.

Think about it: she "loved the way it hurts" in Enimen's song, and loves the pain of whips and chains in S&M (terrible sexual song by the way, just like most pop songs dealing with sexual innuendos). Would anyone take her seriously if she was abused again? Probably not. Not a smart move on her or the people who work with her to be so irresponsible to release this song. Would have been a better song for Gaga or Nikki Minaj or someone else.
 
I hated S&M at first,, but it grew on me and I play the sh.t out of it on Pulse 107 :eek:
 
I didn't read the rest of the comments.

Bottom line is that Rihanna is friends with wealthy and powerful people who might know some people. If Rihanna was really upset at Chris Brown, he would have gotten two in the hat long ago.
 
sdh483 said:
acesup said:
RadiologyTeacher said:
Let's all think of how Rihanna strummed a chord in the world's heart when the big fiasco with Chris Brown went down...
Now flip to today where she sings about getting excited by some pain and whips people in the video.

This disregards all of the work she did for battered women everywhere. #Fail.
All I'm saying is make note.

(Perhaps the bite marks on her hands from the "fight" were really from a little frisky frisky??)

mhmm.

Are you on drugs? Domestic violence is NEVER okay.

Where does he say domestic violence is ok? From what I read, he makes Rhianna sound like she is contradicting herself by putting this song out to the point where she could have been exaggerated
her abuse, but nobody knows but her, Chris Brown and the man in the clouds.

Think about it: she "loved the way it hurts" in Enimen's song, and loves the pain of whips and chains in S&M (terrible sexual song by the way, just like most pop songs dealing with sexual innuendos). Would anyone take her seriously if she was abused again? Probably not. Not a smart move on her or the people who work with her to be so irresponsible to release this song. Would have been a better song for Gaga or Nikki Minaj or someone else.

exactly.
Thanks, sdh483.

Gotta love the mindless people on here who read what they want to read.
 
I'm so glad I was actually successful at keeping this thread alive much longer than it was supposed to be by encouraging more people to want to post. ;)
 
I wonder how different it would have been if "S&M" had already been a big established hit song for Rihannna before Chris Brown assaulted her. Would Rihanna be thought of less of a victim and more of a willing participant?
 
I find Chris Brown's behavior (battering women, GMA meltdown etc) to be more offensive than any of Rihanna's lyrics.
 
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