Thursday, May 6, 2010

Chris Brown Receives Good Report in Court; Forgiving those who have done wrong

Chris Brown has received good marks on his latest trip to court.
During the brief hearing, Brown's lawyer, Mark Geragos, told the judge his client performed more than 290 hours of community service and is in good standing with the probation office.

Brown -- who copped a felony plea for beating Rihanna -- also completed all but one of his domestic violence classes.

Should America and the media start to forgive Chris Brown for his transgressions now. 

We, in America, put a stigma on somebody who does something wrong in their life, and our image of them does not change no matter how much they do to change it.  We see this in cases like Michael Vick, Chris Brown and Wynona Ryder.  Once somebody does something wrong, it is hard for them to rebound.  Do we do this in our own lives?  When somebody has done something wrong in their lives, do we hold it over their heads for the rest of their lives.  Somebody like a convict or an ex boyfriend/girlfriend?  We tend to carry a stigma against them due to the fact that they did something wrong.  Forgiveness shows so much maturity and the ability to see others in a different light after everything is said and done shows character. 

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