Thursday, September 3, 2009

chris brown larry king



Its been in the papers today so you may hear quite a lot about chris brown larry king in the coming twenty-four hours.



I missed the actual airing of the Larry King interview with Chris Brown but I was still able to watch the full interview on Youtube courtesy of HoodTV. I was watching it and many people watched it mainly to hear what had happened that night, why he was angered. But he refused to really get into details. After everything is said and done… are the fans and viewers satsified with what you saw??  I posted part 2 of the interview where Larry was trying to go into details on that day & 3 where he talks on other incidents that weren’t reported.




Last week we heard the television talking heads heap deserved praise on the Liberal Lion of the Senate. He was truly a force of nature. They mentioned the dark days of his life, but that was not the time to linger on them. Kennedy’s memoirs will be released very soon and in the book he admits that what he did at Chappaquiddick haunted him every day of his life. He lived to be 77 years old, but the young woman that he left to die never got the chance to live a long life. He lived long enough to do good works and as some have said atone for his misdeeds, but what do we call this misdeed? Was it simply an accident or was it something more sinister? What does someone have to do to overcome a terrible act? I ask this question because last night I watched Larry King interview Chris Brown. I witnessed a young man unable to clearly articulate why he did what he did. He referred to his behavior as the “situation” or the “incident”. It was a savage beating and for him to move on he has to acknowledge the severity of his act. On Morning Joe today they tarred and feathered Brown. One of the guests Daily Beast, Tina Brown said she wanted to “tear the earrings out of his ears”. So are they saying Brown can not atone for this act? Rihanna is still alive can he too find redemption? Michael Vick is another celebrity that did something horrific. He actually served time for his crime and still some would deny him the opportunity to atone for his misdeeds. Ted Kennedy was a true American hero, but he was a man, a flawed man who lived long enough to die a hero. Some will say how dare you mention an American icon in the same breath as these two guys. I say they are all mere mortals who did some incredibly bad things, but one we forgave, time will tell if the other two will every truly be forgiven.




LKL Chris Brown Exclusive by jessica_hoehn

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