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Chris Brown and the Heaping Side Order of Hypocrisy
My inability to separate Chris Brown, the so-called man, from Chris Brown, the artist when I so readily do so for other convicted and alleged criminal artists reveals my hypocrisy when it comes to appreciating art for art’s sake. Continue reading
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Tagged Chris Brown, homophobia, hypocrisy, James Brown, Mel Gibson, michael jackson, Michael Vick, murder, Nancy Spungen, Ozzy Osbourne, Sid Vicious, violence
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