Chris Brown is angry that Wal-Mart is “blackballing” him. Brown claims that his a new album, Graffiti, is being shunned by Wal-Mart and furthermore he’s sick and tired of being treated like a second class citizen just because he beat up his girlfriend last year. Jeez. What does a guy need to do around here to get some respect?

more Chris after the hop…
So Brown told the world about his outrage in the only way celebrities know how these days. Twitter. Brown wrote (via PopEater.com):
“im tired of this s–t,” he wrote at noon on Dec. 11. “major stores r blackballing my cd. not stockin the shelves and lying to costumers. what the f–k do i gotta do.”
Quite honestly, it was gutsy of him to release an album so soon after his major fall from public grace. Afterall, Chris, it hasn’t even been a year and your very famous ex has just worked up the nerve to talk about in public.
What does he expect?
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What do he gotta do?
First of all learn English!!! Children think that there message is more important if they trow in a couple of crude words. That shows your lack of respect for everyone, nor just your ex. Cursing doesn’t advance an intelligent question or statement.
Second, realize the public has a LONGER memory than you seem to. Actions cause reactiions. You are reaping those reactions. Live with them.
Third, Just because you put out a CD doesn’t mean that the stores have to stock it or that we have to buy it.. You have placced yourself in the positioin of being a second class citizen with yoour actiions. You did it to yourself without any help from anyone else.
Lastly, shut up, grow up, realize you did something really horrible and just can’t sweep it under the rug as if it never happened. Man up to your problems and quit blaming everyone else. You were the one who beat the crap out of your girlfriend. Live with the ramifications. Your attitude seems to indicate that you have yet to accept responsibility for, or the seriousness of, your actions.