Why Outrage Over "Surviving Compton" Is Hypocritical
Why Outrage Over “Surviving Compton” Is Hypocritical [EXCLUSIVE AUDIO]
Over the weekend, Michel’le‘s biopic, “Surviving Compton: Dre, Suge & Me” ignited a firestorm aimed toward Dr. Dre when the film brought to light his abusive ways toward women in the N.W.A. days. People took to twitter to express their disgust for him, and vowed to withdraw their support for him in various ways.
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Jeff Johnson, always the voice of reason, explains why a response such as this is pointless if we’re not truly support women and their safety from domestic violence in our own lives. Click on the audio player to hear more in this edition of ‘3 Things You Should Know’ on “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show.”
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