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Chris Brown, no stranger to controversy, stirred up some negativity when he tweeted that he thinks Ebola was created to control the population.

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Chris Brown Thinks Ebola Is ‘A Form Of Population Control’

Chris Brown, no stranger to controversy, stirred up some negativity when he tweeted that he thinks Ebola was created to control the population.

 

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Chris Brown is known for his multiple hit singles, dancing skills and, generally speaking, his career in music. The singer recently faced jail time, which made him push back the release of his long-awaited studio album, X. Now that everything is working out fine for him, the entertainer took to his official Twitter profile to update the world on his thoughts on Ebola.

The deadly disease is spreading horror in three countries at this point–Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea.

With no efficient cure found, the virus has already killed more than 4,000 people. However, if you ask Chris Brown about it, he’ll let you know that Ebola did not just break out naturally.

According to Breezy’s tweet, it’s nothng but a form of population control. The singer continued that he should stop talking, probably realizing what he said was awfully wrong and lame.

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The tweets came to meet the disapproval of various charities. Awareness has been raised regarding the lack of proper treatment for Ebola and the singer’s comments about it being a set-up to control the ongoing rise of population were, of course, negatively judged. See his tweets for yourself.

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