
The Compassion of Jay-Z
“This is a real situation. You have to have compassion for others. Just imagine it being your sister or mom and then think about how we should talk about that,” Jay-Z said while at “Sprite Green presents the Third Annual Two Kings dinner with Jay-Z and Lebron James.”
The mogul made no mention of guilt or innocence, but simply offered words of encouragement.
“I just think we should all support her. She’s going through a tough time. You have to realize she’s a young girl, as well. She’s very young,” he stated.
Jay-Z was not as open when asked if he had seen Rihanna since the alleged incident and replied, “I don’t want to go into it.”
The remarks of compassion are far different than the US magazine report that Jay-Z labeled Brown a “walking dead man.”
AllHipHop
3 responses so far ↓
Denise mORRIS // February 17, 2009 at 4:02 pm
Who can Jay Z talk about. I remember seeing a photo of him pushing a woman in her face. So how does he figure he can open his mother about someone’s mother of daughter?
Tabitha // February 17, 2009 at 4:51 pm
Thank you! I saw that video as well and it was disgusting! He is no position and I hope someone brings that up when interviewing his tail!
no name // February 22, 2009 at 3:52 pm
Exactly, I jus saw the video and Jay-Z is no saint. I hope someone brings that up as well cuz it didn’t look playful to me.
I hope both Brown and Rhi Rhi learn something from this, he should have never put his hands on her but at the same time a woman should never hit a man. I’m a woman and i feel that if you do that then your just asking for trouble.
Back to Jay-Z tho he is an idiot so more blood is the way to solve this huh? Probably only feels that way cuz he and rhi rhi used to bump pelvises, prolly still do.