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Chris Brown continues to play the victim card in his latest interview for next month's Jet magazine cover story. The R&B bad boy apparently doesn't understand why the public won't forgive him for his past missteps (namely his assault of then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009) when it's so eager to forgive other celebs, including Jay Z, who pled guilty to stabbing record executive Lance "Un" Rivera in late 1999.

    No disrespect, because I'm a fan, but nobody brings up the fact that he stabbed somebody and sold drugs. He gets a pass.


Breezy tweeted last month that Jay was stopping him from collaborating with his wife Beyonce,

Backpedaling ever so slightly, the "Forever" singer said facing backlash has only made him stronger.

    You have to go through the struggle before you can get to the good part. I don't try to lash out at people, or be as mad or impulsive as I used to be. I got to the point where it's only so much you can take from the master, you feel me? I've taken my fair share of lashings.


Chris, who wears a hoodie on the cover of the magazine, says he can relate to Trayvon Martin, the teen who was shot by George Zimmerman in 2012.

    I identify with Trayvon 100 percent as far as living in 2013 and still dealing with blatant racism. This generation is so used to racism that it's normal. We don't care. We aren't on drugs or catching AIDS, but they still look at us as n----s.