Deleted User wrote: » We seem to live in a world where physical violence is OK - Chris Brown beats Rhianna, there is little or no public outcry. Floyd Mayweather beats his partner. Totally fine. I'm sure there are loads of other cases that people can name.
Deleted User wrote: » This is somewhat brought on by the recent destruction of Hulk Hogan's career, following the recent discovery of a clip where he used racist language against guys that were hanging around with his daughter (I believe?) a few years ago. We seem to live in a world where physical violence is OK - Chris Brown beats Rhianna, there is little or no public outcry. Floyd Mayweather beats his partner. Totally fine. I'm sure there are loads of other cases that people can name. Yet Hogan says the N-word and the world loses its sh*t. Same for Donald Trump. The guy has done countless shady as f*ck things and yet it's only when he is racist to Mexicans/Latinos in general that things backfire.
MagicMarker wrote: » Erm, physical violence isn't okay. Chris Brown beating Rhianna got a hell of a lot more publicity as far as I remember.
kneemos wrote: » First I heard of the Hulk.
Deleted User wrote: » Publicity didn't harm anything though. Even during that period he was selling a lot of music and selling gigs.
Deleted User wrote: » This is somewhat brought on by the recent destruction of Hulk Hogan's career, following the recent discovery of a clip where he used racist language against guys that were hanging around with his daughter (I believe?) a few years ago. .
Deleted User wrote: » We seem to live in a world where physical violence is OK - Chris Brown beats Rhianna, there is little or no public outcry. Floyd Mayweather beats his partner. Totally fine. I'm sure there are loads of other cases that people can name. .
Nodin wrote: » ....you were evidently off-world at the time.
Deleted User wrote: » We seem to live in a world where physical violence is OK - Chris Brown beats Rhianna, there is little or no public outcry. Floyd Mayweather beats his partner. Totally fine.
homerjay2005 wrote: » i think the point is just badly made here but the general statement being made by the OP has merit in it, just not how he says it. all forms of discrimination, violence should be treated the same - all deplorable and should be stamped out, yet it appears that certain ones get more attention. all these things should be treated with equal publicity and condemnation and this doenst happen. The Kelly Brook thing is a much better example than Rhianna, if it was the other way around, the mans career would be over.