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Monday, November 26, 2012

Jenny Johnson/Chris Brown Twitter Scuffle Screen Shot!


Since Chris Brown deleted his Twitter account, the fight between him and comedian Jenny Johnson lives on  from "The View "to Brown's Team Breezy fans, where some have made death threats towards Johnson.

To be honest, Jenny Johnson cracking jokes on Chris Brown is pretty old at this point, especially since Rihanna has gone from having a restraining order against Brown to spending serious time with him again.

While this reunion might end badly for both, this is the path that Brown and Rihanna have chosen good or bad...but Brown has to understand  the term domestic abuse will always be part of his legacy.

The fact is he did beat Rihanna and the evidence is not only still online, but also featured on his own neck, where he tattooed a face of badly bruised woman on his neck (not the smartest move dude).

For Chris Brown to get past the abuse scandal he has to learn to develop a thicker skin.

You don't think Michael Vick is tired to of the dog fighting jokes and statements, especially since he not only served jail time but also hasn't been involved with dog fighting for years?

 Of course, but that's a cross Vick has to bear for the rest of his life.

 Until Brown matures and fully embrace the error of his ways, he will always be a target for his past sins.

For comedian Jenny Johnson, I never heard of her before.

While Brown should have just ignored her tweet, he came out her..he came at her hard.By doing so, he took an unknown comedian Jenny Johnson and turned her into a number trending topic on Google.

Due to the controversy, Johnson will probably make more money for her stand up gigs where the emcee will say "You know her from her Twitter fight with Chris Brown", but Jenny Johnson's new found celebrity has also come at a cost as she has now received death threats from some of Brown's Team Breezy fans on Twitter.

 If Jenny Johnson doesn't like Chris Brown that's fine, but there was no reason her to make her comments to @ChrisBrown. Did she not think, he would react to her or did she want the reaction?

 If Jenny Johnson would've just tweeted her message using Chris Brown instead @ChrisBrown, she still would have made her point without the ensuing controversy.

 However, it doesn't matter how Jenny Johnson tweeted her message or that Chris Brown decided to delete his Twitter account because of it, she didn't deserve to receive death threats on Twitter.

 No one does.

 From the very beginning of the Rihanna incident, Chris Brown's Team Breezy fans have been quite protective of him...probably to a fault.

They supported when him when the entertainment industry turned their back on him and they helped push him back towards to his near his pre-abuse case star status in years since.

While Team Breezy is correct that no one should be continuously punished for something they did a few years ago, the fact is Brown did beat Rihanna and his attitude at times has only made him a less of a sympathetic figure for non-fans.

 By sending death tweets to Johnson, some members of Team Breezy have not only initiated their own form of cyber abuse but they also stained the name of fellow Team Breezy supporters, who are now lumped in as twitter abusers instead of twitter fans.

While the death tweeters might not think this is serious, if Jenny Johnson feels threatened by the tweets, she could contact the or the Feds and needless to say, Chris Brown will probably be chilling with Rihanna in Brazil than showing support to the death threat tweeters if the have to go to jail or court.

Social media is a wonderful thing but Chris Brown, Jenny Johnson and Team Breezy all have to understand that with so much online freedom, also comes with online responsibility. Whatever you tweet could lead to something that you might live to to regret.

 So remember, before you press send, tweet at your own risk.

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