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“Chris Brown Assaults Rihanna” and “Brown Arrested After Alleged Attack On Rihanna” were only two of the many headlines demonizing Brown as a women beater in February 2009. In September 2010, headlines read “Floyd Mayweather, Jr. Accused of Assualting Girlfriend” and “Mayweather Goes Down Swinging At Girlfriend.” What’s the difference? Mayweather is armed and dangerous at all times. With what you ask? His hands. In fact, in some states, boxers must register their body beaters with state and local police.

Brown was charged with two felonies, assault and criminal threatening. Following the Pre-Grammy incident, the pop singer lost endorsements, fans, and airplay while being subjected to public ridicule. Brown has to serve 1,400 community service hours, attend a year of domestic violence classes and pay fines. Not to mention, Brown is on five years probation.

On the other hand, Mayweather was charged with domestic violence in 2010 after punching, arm bending, and pulling the hair of his ex-girlfriend, Josie Harris, during an argument in front of two of his children. He was sentenced to 90 days in jail and must pay a $2,500 fine. Mayweather was supposed to go to jail on January 6, but his sentence was pushed back until June 6 so that he can prepare to fight Manny Pacquiao.

In reality, both of them were wrong. I will never condone a man putting his hands on a woman. My problem is with the justice system for allowing this type of activity to go on. Moreover, I have a problem with the hypocrites who were bashing Chris Brown but are content with Mayweather’s sentence postponement just so they can see the heavyweight fight Pacquaio in May. What type of bullsh*t is that? There were protests, petition signings, and every media strategy in the book thrown at Brown in hopes that he would give everything up, but Mayweather gets parades filled with floats?

Is there anyone else who feels this way? If so, spread this story to EVERYONE!

Edits to ‘Who Do We Dog Chris Brown, But praise Floyd Mayweather Jr’ were done by Travis Case (@Gillaten) and Dennis Case