Thursday, March 31, 2011

Chris Brown non-apology apology

R&B singer Chris Brown is probably riding high after preliminary sales figures places him at No. 1 on this week’s Billboard 200 Album Chart with 273k units sold but some people are still not happy with his behavior and probably won’t be until they receive a real apology.

Keli Goff appeared on “The Dylan Ratigan Show” on Monday (Mar. 28) to sound off on Brown’s “non-apology apology” following his Good Morning America meltdown.

“He has become the poster child for the “I’m sorry but not really era,” Goff said. “You see, Chris Brown has elevated the non-apology to an artform. At various times, he’s expressed regret for what happened or what transpired. But many of us are still waiting for him to say on the record, ‘I’m sorry that I beat up a woman, really sorry. It never should have happened. There are no excuses.’ But in the age of the non-apology apology, that’s unlikely to happen.”

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