Rihanna -- no longer a role model?

It is common to "blame the victim" and in this case, Rihanna's fans are puzzled by her decision to go back to Chris and disappointed in her, she and her managers do need to respond to the enormous impact the Rihanna Brand has on teenagers. They made her, she owes them. I hope someone on her team (once she gathers the strength, love, support and therapy to leave Chris Brown's violently abusive ass) helps her craft an intelligent PSA, response, Oprah appearance, teen-dating violence non-profit, etc. to help untangle the very confusing experience of being in an abusive relationship.
TMZ.com recently leaked a detailed verbal report of Rihanna's description to the LAPD immediately following the incident, and it is greusome. I'm torn about posting it, because coming from TMZ it is tabloid, but it's also important to know how violent and frightening Chris's attack was. Especially when he still refuses to take responsibility for his actions.
Source: ABC NEWS:
To some, Rihanna's a victim. To others, in light of reports that she's back together with Chris Brown following allegations that he beat and bruised her, she's something completely different.
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