Were Chris Brown’s choice of words, in his now heavily talked about Twitter fight with Jenny Johnson, enough to label it “verbal rape” ?
According to “The View” co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck, Chris Breezy’s talk of sharting, “h**s” and other colorful descriptions were “vile, disgusting” and equal to a “verbal rape.”
“I think it’s disgusting, first of all. But also, it seems like verbal rape to me. And I think at some point there’s gotta be a point where Twitter should ban anyone who writes anything forever on there and you should identify yourself,” Hasselbeck said on Monday’s show. “It was vile, disgusting and I stand by verbal rape.”
While Hasselbeck might be right to an extent, Whoppi Goldberg stood on Chris Brown’s side (slightly) saying Johnson picked the fight.
“I sort of feel like…if you feel like that and you don’t wanna fight, don’t do that, don’t do that. And I disagree with verbal rape, I don’t think that’s verbal rape. I just think both was assault. Both were verbally assaulting each other, and that is what we need to get rid of on Twitter because it happens too often and too much to too many people,” said Goldberg.
In case you missed all of what Chris said, click here.
Also, watch the entire conversation about Chris and Jenny on “The View” in video below: