Chris Brown – Again – Uses Homophobic Slur – On Camera
Rapper Chris Brown on camera hurled a homophobic slur at several cameramen, filming him and his illegally-parked car. Brown, best known to some as simply the young man who pleaded guilty to a felony charge for domestic violence against singer Rihanna, said, “Y’all n**gas is weak. Did you all call them to try and film me? Y’ALL N**GAS IS GAY,” according to the website TMZ, which adds,
“It’s not the first time Brown publicly disparaged gay people.
“Back in December, the singer got into a Twitter feud with ex-B2K member Raz B … calling Raz a “homo” and a “d**k in da booty ass lil boy.”
“Smells like another insincere apology is in the wind.”
(Video at TMZ.)
How about this time, we either don’t accept any apology, or demand he donate a million dollars to the Trevor Project?
P.S. Chris Brown on Facebook: 12,811,431 fans. The Trevor Project, which “is determined to end suicide among LGBTQ youth by providing life-saving and life-affirming resources including our nationwide, 24/7 crisis intervention lifeline, digital community and advocacy/educational programs that create a safe, supportive and positive environment for everyone,” has 161,342 Facebook fans.
Anyone see a problem here?

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