46% of Boston teens say it's her fault...

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Rihanna at fault

Here's a conversation starter: Nearly half of the 200 Boston teenagers interviewed for an informal poll said pop star Rihanna was responsible for the beating she allegedly took at the hands of her boyfriend, fellow music star Chris Brown, in February.

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Of those questioned, ages 12 to 19, 71 percent said that arguing was a normal part of a relationship; 44 percent said fighting was a routine occurrence.

The results of the survey, conducted by the Boston Public Health Commission across the city and equally among boys and girls, are startling for local health workers who see a generation of youths who seem to have grown accustomed, even insensitive, to domestic violence.

"I think you'd have to be pretty jaded if you weren't startled by it," said Casey Corcoran, director of the health commission's new Start Strong program.

The program began in the fall as part of a Start Strong: Building Healthy Teen Relationships Initiative, a private foundation program that was offered in 11 cities across the country. Corcoran said the four-year, $1 million competitive grant program will allow the city to train mentors and outreach workers to speak to 11- to 14-year-olds about the dangers of domestic violence.

Corcoran said the Rihanna and Brown controversy, which is one of today's top entertainment news stories and a topic of conversation for young people, allows for teachers and parents to begin conversations about the dangers, and prevalence, of domestic violence.

"This is something tough for parents to bring up, but this is a very big case regarding domestic violence," said Corcoran, pointing out that Oprah Winfrey devoted her television show yesterday to teen dating violence and featured the Start Strong initiative.

"This is an opportunity to start those conversations; it shouldn't end with a survey," Corcoran said.

The Brown-Rihanna incident has created much controversy, mostly because of Rihanna's reported continuance of her relationship with Brown after alleged past assaults. The case has been pointed to by advocate groups for domestic violence victims as an example of the challenges victims face in confronting domestic violence.

Health counselors are specifically concerned with teenagers' views of the controversy. Of the teens questioned, more than half said both Brown, 19, and Rihanna, 21, were equally responsible for the assault. More than half said the media were treating Brown unfairly, and 46 percent said Rihanna was responsible for the incident.

Local teenagers from the Hyde Square Task Force in Boston said they found the case, and the survey, troubling, adding that the pop stars are supposed to serve as role models. But unfortunately, they are seeing such violence too often.

"I had friends getting beat by their boyfriends and coming to school with black eyes," said Kendra Lara, 19, of Jamaica Plain. "Some people do take it, and I don't understand it."
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What the hell is going on in this country when nearly half the kids think it's alright to beat your significant other?
 
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Rhianna is to blame for this. What kind of message do you send to kidswhen you get back together with a guy who savagely beat you?
 
Originally Posted by Phil Le0tard0

Who gives a !+$*?
when its your daughter you'll think differently

he may not get the Microsoft type deal, as longs as his singles/albums/tours sells, he'll get some good checks.
See: Kobe Bryant
 
Originally Posted by jawnyquest

and that's why his career isn't over.
his target audience doesn't even blame him.
Doesn't matter if they don't blame him...his image is @+@+## in the eyes of sponsors etc...
 
Originally Posted by DaJoka004

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Rhianna is to blame for this. What kind of message do you send to kids when you get back together with a guy who savagely beat you?
basically.
 
Originally Posted by Methedy24

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was funnier and more
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when I thought the polar bear was on the groundrunning though at first glance

could care less about rihanna/chris brown though, every day something new comes up with them, it happened last month now let it go until something like himgetting sued or their marriage happens.

no need for a daily blog update of their lives
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I'm in the minority though it seems
 
Originally Posted by C Money 88 05

Originally Posted by Methedy24

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was funnier and more
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when I thought the polar bear was on the ground running though at first glance

could care less about rihanna/chris brown though, every day something new comes up with them, it happened last month now let it go until something like him getting sued or their marriage happens.

no need for a daily blog update of their lives
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I'm in the minority though it seems
What I posted wasn't a comment on their relationship as much as it is about the way the youth of America seem to value relationships and whatthey expect out of a relationship.
Over 50% think that Chris Brown is being treated unfairly in the media? That doesn't bother you?
46% think that Rihanna is the one at fault. That doesn't bother you?
44% of those surveyed said fighting was a routine occurrence in a relationship. That doesn't bother you?
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Boston sucks and ET and her lil boyfriend can go jump off of a cliff for all I care Im tired of hearin about this %*+#. Shes no Whitney or Tina and they gotsmacked up just for wakin up nobody ever made a big deal out of it.
 
that polar bear gif is
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more rhianna garbage
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edit: don't believe most if not all "surveys."

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