Karrueche Gets Restraining Order On Chris Brown, Says He's Abusive

The hard part was her leaving him, so why she didn't go to the courts after that baffles me. That restraining order would have stopped all the foolishness on his end and if not it would have landed him in jail.

His behavior escalated from stalking her to making death threats because she didn't do what she needed to do.



Lollllllllllllllll!


So bc she didn't file a restraining order earlier it caused him to become the Boogeyman?


:tuh:
 
The hard part was her leaving him, so why she didn't go to the courts after that baffles me. That restraining order would have stopped all the foolishness on his end and if not it would have landed him in jail.

His behavior escalated from stalking her to making death threats because she didn't do what she needed to do.

Think about it similar to a hood situation...

You don't snitch or retaliate against some people because it just makes the situation worse.

Sometimes you hope it goes away, but in this case, it did not.

The real problem is that everyone saw this shit play out, but no one pulled this fool aside.

I don't even follow celebrity news, but I knew this fool was threaten every man who fucking liked this girl's picture on social media.

I mean, c'mon man.
 
Chris Brown is an abuser.

He is an abuser.

Any woman who is with him will almost certainly be abused.

The entire world knows this.

No exaggeration.

The entire world knows he's an abuser.

This chick was getting tweets daily warning her and reminding her that that's what this nigga is.

It's tough And frustrating. So people are like, it took you this long to recognize the obvious?

The whole thing stupid to me. I'm glad she finally took the steps to protect herself, cuz that nigga is a monster. But I completely understand the folk who are tripping over how long it took her to act on it
 
No friend. I am saying something should have been done about his behavior a long time ago.

It seems like after that Rhianna shit, his life been in a tailspin.

When you have money like his, then you are given a longer rope to hang yourself.

Come on ma'am, you have read some of my posts on here.

You know I would not be ignorant to make suggestion like that...

I dont see you having this much compassion for Karrueche ......


I also saw you fist-bumping, bro bouncing goldie after his terrible comments

so my assumption is warranted brother man.
 
The hard part was her leaving him, so why she didn't go to the courts after that baffles me. That restraining order would have stopped all the foolishness on his end and if not it would have landed him in jail.

His behavior escalated from stalking her to making death threats because she didn't do what she needed to do.
This...

Love the kids music, but if he can't control himself, he needs to take a time out before he kills someone.

Even if its forced by being in jail
 
but this is actually a contributor 2 why it takes an average of 7 attempts for DV victims to leave. they become isolated because either no1 knows n they fear not being believed/causing drama in their circle.


Why do you need support or sympathy to get out of a relationship?

If you wanna break up with somebody u gotta get ur friends approval first?
 
Lollllllllllllllll!


So bc she didn't file a restraining order earlier it caused him to become the Boogeyman?


:tuh:
He was that before she even started kicking it with him and it's not like no one warned her about it
 
I dont see you having this much compassion for Karrueche ......


I also saw you fist-bumping, bro bouncing goldie after his terrible comments

so my assumption is warranted brother man.

You right, I don't have compassion for anyone in this situation.

I am just here presenting answers to a problem, so I can get praise and look smart in front of everyone. Just joking, of course.

I just hate when people complicate a situation.

Or, repeat the same shit in a thread over and over again.

Bad shit happens, but let's make sure it doesn't happen again to anyone.

Therefore, I suggested let's make a thread about mental illness because that is the root cause here.


We need to be more proactive in dealing with people who have mental illnesses, period.

Fuck individual freedoms. If you are a harm to society, then you need to be dealt with, post haste.

About me rooting Goldie on, I post online to laugh at things like that...

Although it is refreshing to see someone express their true opinions, I necessarily don't agree with it.
 
Ask yall selves this:

If a victim of rape or molestation came out about it say 15 years down the line because they were either scared, embarrassed, or ashamed, would yall have the same reaction as you have here?

:hmm:


Was this by somebody they dated that they knew was a rapist/molester prior to getting with them?
 
Well one day Black men are going to have to deal with the fact that Black women are disproportionately affected by domestic violence.

and all this caping and defending, skepticism and questioning is why domestic violence rates and intimate partner violence rates are so high in our communities.

you rather divert accountability for men like Chris Brown instead of tackling systems that allow this type of fuck shit to happen day-in and day-out.

pathetic.
 
I get what ur saying, I do. but this is actually a contributor 2 why it takes an average of 7 attempts for DV victims to leave. they become isolated because either no1 knows n they fear not being believed/causing drama in their circle, or everyone already knows their partner was violent n they know they might not have sympathy or support because it's perceived that they allowed it. support is often essential when they're escaping the situation. the self blame n society saying u allowed it n "why did u stay?" doesn't empower, it has the opposite effect.

as sum1 outside the sitch, it's easy to say "u know who u we're dealing with n it cld have stopped much much sooner" n logically, u r right, but that is divorced from the reality of what's going on in the already compromised mind state of sum1 who was prolly experiencing escalating abuse for yrs. that's conditioning. n it takes time 2 undo.
And I get that... But in a public situation where the entire world is waiting for the first opportunity to jump on dude, and he's publically making your life a living hell....

You slam that nigga early.....she could a been put that nigga in jail.....

Easier said than done..okay

But seriously....this wa still long overdue
 
And I get that... But in a public situation where the entire world is waiting for the first opportunity to jump on dude, and he's publically making your life a living hell....

You slam that nigga early.....she could a been put that nigga in jail.....

Easier said than done..okay

But seriously....this wa still long overdue


U can't read nigga? She couldn't leave him until she got her friends and mama's approval first.

Matter fact, I need to ask my niggas if it's ok to dump my girl, brb
 
Maybe she thought he changed bc ppl sometimes do that in life.

And sometimes, they don't.
I'm pretty sure he proved her wrong quite effectively the first time he didn't keep his hands to himself.

I just wish it was with a woman who couldn't wait to go tell instead of one who took years to finally say enough is enough...

I don't even care about him getting help, the nigga need to deal with the consequences of his actions too....it's been a long time coming... Too long,
 
Missing the point completely.

Support comes in many forms.

Like a place to stay when u pack up ur things or come up with an exit plan.

Financial help so they don't have a papertrail of withdraws from the bank account they share with their abusive spouse.

A pep talk when ur building up to leaving n something knocks u back.

All those things can do a lot for sum1 in a vulnerable state. Something y'all seem to conveniently divorce from the situation. To get with a known abuser, the odds of u having pre-existing issues n codependency r damn near 100%. For it to escalate to severe shit, the seeds been planted. That persons been broken down, may have been prior to the relationship starting, n they gotta build themselves back up.

N the legal process of bringing an abuser to task is not an easy one. When it reached court, u cld still have the black eye n the lawyers gonna question u like u did it to urself or ask what u did to cause it. Cuz it's their job. N that's assuming u got hard evidence. If u ain't, ur lucky the police don't brush u tf off.

A lot of ppl don't even get restraining orders because they can't go through that, or they tried n faced discouragement from authorities. Going thru that when u ain't undone the damage the DV has done can reopen the wounds, n often not even amount to a conviction.

Y u gotta be so purposefully obtuse on this?


Karrueche is worth nearly a half a mill, none of that bullshit applies here, try again
 
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I'm pretty sure he proved her wrong quite effectively the first time he didn't keep his hands to himself.

I just wish it was with a woman who couldn't wait to go tell instead of one who took years to finally say enough is enough...

I don't even care about him getting help, the nigga need to deal with the consequences of his actions too....it's been a long time coming... Too long,
I think most of us agree on that. Obviously the girl got some type of mental blockage that didn't allow her to make moves back then. Ijs it seems like she's gettin bashed for just that and it looks like an attack against her standing up for herself.
 
Well one day Black men are going to have to deal with the fact that Black women are disproportionately affected by domestic violence.

and all this caping and defending, skepticism and questioning is why domestic violence rates and intimate partner violence rates are so high in our communities.

you rather divert accountability for men like Chris Brown instead of tackling systems that allow this type of fuck shit to happen day-in and day-out.

pathetic.

Is this post towards me, ma'am?

I am not caping for Chris.

I just rather not waste my time in this thread like everyone else where we can discuss the real root cause.

If we discover how to manage the real root cause, then we can go to our congressmen and get them made into laws.

You want to make the thread "How to deal with mental illness in the black community?" or should I do it?
 
You moving the goal posts fam


Still trying to keep it related to the situation the thread is about.


A 5 yrs old girl getting molested by her uncle and feeling like she needed to keep it to herself shouldn't be compared to a woman who got with a man that she knew beat on women.
 
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