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If Rihanna or Chris Brown didn't want to be talked about and bothered by any opinion of others online, then they shouldn't have made a Twitter account in the first place! They are public figures, and people will talk about them in a good or bad way, whether they like it or not.naslow wrote:wtf is wrong with all of you,in the 1st place wat was the girl's business with rihanna's personal life?she was all up in her business?Rihanna is human and has every right to react the way she did
Like I said in my previous post, if Rihanna was 'defending' herself, she would have addressed the Chris Brown issue, not made derogatory remarks about her looks.ThaInfo1 wrote:The girl talk about her 1st. I mean I know it's not mature to respond but if someone is talking about something that is sensitive to them (which this situation is to her), most people will want to defend themselves. I don't see how everyone is trying to make that girl seem innocent. I respect that she has an opinion, however there is a respectful way to go about then saying "Someone that beat your face off". In actuality she is the one that cyber bullied 1st. She also didn't have to tag her, because even though Rihanna gets millions of tags a day. She can still see them.
THIS!biscuits wrote:Just read the comments from some of the Rihanna stans in her 'General Artist' thread.
It's interesting to see their take on this. 'Rihanna was just defending herself'.
No! Defending herself would have been to defend working with Chris Brown. But degrading the girl's looks (which was completely off topic) was just mean. And involving her followers makes it so much worse. So arrogant and sad.
If you have an twitter that is accesable for everyone than you also should deal with the reply's. Whether she likes it or not, such things appear on twitter, she has to be the mature one and ignore it.ThaInfo1 wrote:The girl talk about her 1st. I mean I know it's not mature to respond but if someone is talking about something that is sensitive to them (which this situation is to her), most people will want to defend themselves.
The girl stated her opinion, Rihanna freaked out and begin insulting whether the girl's reply were bad or not, Rihanna was the one who started the insulting. If Rihanna just ignored her, like she probably has done with 1000s of other tweets the last week, there would have nothing happened.I don't see how everyone is trying to make that girl seem innocent. I respect that she has an opinion, however there is a respectful way to go about then saying "Someone that beat your face off". In actuality she is the one that cyber bullied 1st. She also didn't have to tag her, because even though Rihanna gets millions of tags a day. She can still see them.
lol its not true.. its an opinion aswell.. lol people dont call someone else's view an opinion but not ur ownabcd123 wrote:The girl at the start was just stating her opinion. And it is true, Rihanna is a complete idiot for collaborating with a guy who beat her up. Rihanna clearly has absolutely no self-respect.
She indirectly didsherman wrote:lol its not true.. its an opinion aswell.. lol people dont call someone else's view an opinion but not ur ownabcd123 wrote:The girl at the start was just stating her opinion. And it is true, Rihanna is a complete idiot for collaborating with a guy who beat her up. Rihanna clearly has absolutely no self-respect.
anyway.. its not that serious guys..its not like rihanna said, navy attack her..
https://twitter.com/#!/rihanna/status/1 ... 1110051842I'm being cyber bullied by ---------->@JuhReeV
so if you did something weird in someone's eyes, he/she just says in general that he/she lost respect for you, you would also just insult someone because of her look, size etc. ? When you could also ignore it, or react in a real normal way, with a good argument like "mind your own business"?crazyman324 wrote:Rihanna reacted like a normal person - when unfortunately she has to consistently act as a role model. She shouldn't have behaved that way but I understand why she did.
*shrug*
While I refuse to blame her tweeting and any other behavior on CB, you do know that abuse is cyclical. The insecurity that follows extreme abuse usually leads to the victim becoming an ABUSER. Of themselves and others.Titan3510 wrote:^ Oh so...according to you...
Blame it on Chris Brown.
smh