Chris Brown: Rihanna 'Incident' Was A Wake-Up Call But Community Service Is A 'Motherf***er'
Oct. 5 2013, Published 10:10 a.m. ET
Chris Brown is angry about the recent addition of 1,000 hours of community service to his sentence for battering Rihanna and he doesn't care who knows about it.
"Community service, that shit is a b**ch," the rapper told The Guardian.
"I'll be honest - and you can quote me on that - that is a motherf***er there. For me, I think it's more of a power trip for the DA. I can speak freely now because I don't really care what they say about it."
In August, a Los Angeles judge added the hours on to his community service obligation after finding that Brown had not completed his previously ordered probation requirement.
"They want me to be the example. Young black kids don't have the fairer chances. You can see Lindsay Lohan in and out of court every day, you see Charlie Sheen, whoever else, do what they want to do. There hasn't been any incident that I started since I got on probation, even with the Frank Ocean fight, the Drake situation, all those were defense modes," he told The Guardian.
He also complained that the anger management course he was required to take after beating then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009 had little value because all it did was tell him "you're wrong, you're wrong, you're wrong."
And of the situation that started it all? He refers to his vicious beating of Rihanna as "the Rihanna incident" and insists he'd never previously been violent.
"I learned from it, and it was almost like... I wouldn't say it happened for a reason, but it was something to trigger my mind to be more of a mature adult. To handle myself in situations, don't throw tantrums, don't be a baby about it."
With that in mind, Brown revealed that his favorite expression is "f**k you."
"I like giving the world a big f**k you," he said.
Now that's a mature adult!