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So...if you can't guess what inspired this show then you been living under a rock. Yes ladies and gents...we all would love to have our cake and eat it too in almost any situation. In one breath we want to say domestic abuse is wrong, but in the next breath we want to defend people who profit from it by saying "ONLY GOD CAN JUDGE ME". Well I am here to tell you that not only can people pass judgment, they will, and there is nothing you can do about it. So there are a few things that are all tied up into this segment. One is the music industry, one of my specialties. Two is domestic abuse, NOT one of my specialties. Three is a topic previously discussed on the show, SHOULD A WOMAN EXPECT TO BE HIT IF SHE HITS A MAN (see EP 25 "Mama Said Knock You Out" ) And FOUR is when victims of abuse forgive and go back to deal with their abusers in any capacity, are they some dumb asses. Of course, the Chris Brown and Rihanna fiasco is the inspiration for this segment. It brings into question a simple principle that most people THINK they have figured out: can people LOVE you and abuse you at the same time? The "outrage" over the recent collaboration between the two artist is polarizing men against women, victims against those that cant relate, and it has made people question the moralistic integrity of any station that chooses to air the song. As if it was the station who opened a can of whoop ass on Rihanna, and as if it was the station that chose to collaborate with a person that abused you. So basically I got a few questions for the callers and of course Ill have my rant time. Here goes:
1) What do you think about Rihanna & Breezy collaborating?
2) Should stations BAN the song?
3) Is this really bad for women and anti domestic abuse causes, or are we being too judgmental?
4) If a woman hits a man, should she put up her set?