While I do understand that there are still Chris Brown fans who genuinely enjoy his music, I find it baffling that YouTube (which seems to be aiming for a squeaky clean image) would promote someone who abused at least 2 of his partners.
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My argument is probably unclear, so I'll just say this: Promoting someone with a record of domestic abuse is completely fine by YouTube's standards, but a tinge of edgy humour is seen as 'hate speech' or 'harrassment and bullying'. If anyone did read this, thanks.
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