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Twitter Feuds

 

I chose a Twitter feud between Chris Brown and Jenny Johnson. It is a famous incident that occurred in 2012. Here's a brief overview of what happened:

Jenny Johnson, a writer and comedian, had been a vocal critic of Chris Brown for years due to his history of domestic violence. In November 2012, Johnson tweeted a sarcastic comment about Brown's latest tattoo, which appeared to be a depiction of a battered woman's face.

Brown responded with a series of vulgar and aggressive tweets directed at Johnson, including insults and threats of violence. Johnson continued to engage with Brown, leading to a back-and-forth exchange that lasted several hours.

The incident garnered widespread media attention and sparked a larger conversation about domestic violence and the way that celebrities are held accountable for their actions. It also raised questions about the role of social media in public discourse and the responsibility of public figures to engage with their critics in a respectful and constructive manner.

Chris Brown right out of the gate elevated the conversation. When he said he was going to do something vulgar. “(…) She told me to shart in ur mouth (…),” Chris Brown said. Chris Brown also did not approach the argument with respect. He used curse words in both of his tweets. Jenny Johnson put him down which makes the receiver unreceptive to your message. “I have zero respect(…),” Jenny Johnson said. 

1. Stay respectful: It's easy to get caught up in the heat of the moment when arguing online, but it's important to remember to stay respectful at all times. Avoid profanity or insults.

2. Stick to the facts: It's crucial to base your points on facts rather than emotions or opinions.

3. Avoid personal attacks: Stay focused on the topic and avoid personal attacks.

4. Stay open-minded: Listen to the other person's point of view and try to see things from their perspective. You may not change you mind, but you will understand the other person more.

5. Keep it civil: It’s important to keep things civil. The goal is to better understand the issue at hand. Not to "win" or prove the other person wrong.

XO, Lauren Alexis

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