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Every Chris Brown concert in South Africa will bring renewed focus to the horrifying levels of violence against women, but campaigners say the history of abuse could send the wrong message. It is claimed that there is.
Grammy Award winner Bin sold out tickets at Johannesburg’s FNB Stadium, Africa’s largest stadium, in less than two hours. Please add December dates for your concert tour.
Even if interest is high, the RnB star has experienced backlash from Pipo, who doesn’t want him to perform due to his violent past.
Sabina Walter, executive director of Women for Change, an organization that is a ginger for the rights of women and children in South Africa, said: “When I saw that Chris Brown said he was coming to South Africa, I was shocked and upset.” I was very disappointed. ”
The Di Group should start a petition to stop US stars from performing for Di Contri. So far they haven’t gotten 20,000 signatures.
“The petition starts to send a strong message to show that we will not tolerate the celebration of Pipo because of the history of violence against women,” Walter said.
South Africa has one of the highest rates of femicide and gender-based violence in the world.
One rape case was reported every 12 minutes in Contri, and many more went unrecorded.
Ms Walters said: “People like Chris Brown get a platform for contrition on a crisis level and send a message that is damaging to GBV, which is that fame and power are more important. That means taking responsibility.”
In 2009, the most popular show about Chris Brown’s history of abuse was his revelation with Rihanna.
Chris Brown Binday was 19 years old at the time and pleaded guilty to assault. The Democrat is sentenced to five years of probation, community service and domestic violence counseling.
Men and women are accusing Chris Brown of violence, even though Rihanna Bing forgave me and even dating became a small thing again after that.
Women for Change claims the Home Office does not even know how to issue ‘convicted abuser’ visas.
According to South African law, Mr. Di Contri will be denied a visa because of his criminal record. However, it is an exception for “just cause” and the Home Secretary has not made it clear.
Chris Brown has previously been banned from entering the Order Contris, including the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. However, these days they perform in the UK and parts of Europe.
But all this discasara does not upset me South African fans.
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Professor Mamokgeti Phakeng, former vice-chancellor of the University of Cape Town, wrote on X: “Going to the Chris Brown concert.”
“I completely hate and condemn GBV. I believe that those who commit GBV believe they will be met with the full force of the law, without exceptions or leniency.
“But just in case I get the message of No Sidon into Pipo’s heart, let me be clear: If Brown’s concert comes, I’ll go.
“Saying that you enjoy the concert means agreeing with the artist, which is naive at best and intellectually dishonest at worst,” she said.
Professor Paken explains, “Music is something bigger and more personal.”
She added that canceling Chris Brown’s concert would not end GBV in South Africa.
“Attending a concert will not magically erase our moral stance against GBV.”
Even though Chris Brown didn’t perform his first concert in South Africa, I’m still a Tori fan.
One pessimist talk for social media says, “Go to meet and collect loans.”
“Chris Brown, you don’t know us yet…but my wife and I want to be that little fan that sings and dances every time we jam!!!!” Anodapesintok.
Ms Waters said she had received threats over her campaign against the US star.
“Chris Brown’s supporters are ready to protect Chris Brown at all costs,” she said.
She said that when it comes to celebrities they like, they are ready to “forgive abuse” because it’s too common.
President Cyril Ramaphosa accepts claims that the real South Africa has an Obonge problem caused by gender-based violence. In fact, when August calls out to the Contri men, they begin to stand up against Amu.
“Our goal is to put an end to gender-based violence,” says E.
But in the five years since I called for action to address Contri’s “rape crisis,” nothing much has changed.
This year, the Women for Change OVA was created to commemorate the loss of 200 women to femicide.
“The fight is not just about concerts, nor is it about changing the story of South Africa. We must hold abusers accountable and violence against women must not be forgotten, excused or even overlooked.”