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Singer Chris Brown shared his view on the hotly debated question “Do all lives matter?”

In a series of rambling thoughts on Twitter.com on Monday, Brown stated unequivocally that all lives matter — not just black lives.

Brown put on his thinking cap and philosophized about social issues, behaviors and attitudes that hold black people down.

Good things happen when Brown takes his medications.

Chris Brown tweeted:

“When you are angry, judgmental, racist, depressed, and you make a choice based on that, it’s usually becuz of fear. As people we are supposed to experience all these emotions so we learn from them. It’s ok to be afraid. It’s ok to be who you are. That is what makes you YOU. Faith and hope are sometimes misused by greed and envy. LOVE is the goal!

Can everyone see how the world is falling apart?” Brown continued. “Everyone so separate and afraid. The world brands us and labels sh-t to associate it with. We are born and taught how to behave, think and it limits us. Society is controlled by fear. People are afraid to be who they truly are because they limit themselves to other people’s standards.

“You have to have the negatives so u appreciate the lessons they teach you. It’s the balance. From the moment we were born we have been learning. AND THE GREATEST GIFT GOD HAS GIVEN US IS THE GIFT OF FREE WILL. There is a choice.

“People live on the surface. They believe what they want so the won’t have to be afraid. Everyone has a task no matter how big nor small. And everyone can really make a difference. All the WARs and slaughtering of innocent lives only breed more hate. From all governments. Even ours.

“We are too busy focusing on the day to day ‘plan’ to be workers or slaves. The goal is to reach a new level of consciousness… We have the make the choice as a society to want more. What is the purpose on this planet? We live we die.

“Wouldn’t you wanna say I lived my life to the fullest and enjoyed it… I may have money, cars, fame. I love nice things but I also know they aren’t important.

“I stand for the black male stereotype and hold it proudly. Becuz I’m able to connect with the people society doesn’t give a f-ck about. I’m here to show any race that you are strong and beautiful. Struggle is growth, PAIN is growth.

“#alllifematters everyone needs someone’s help. I’m not perfect and have done my fair share of wrongs. And that’s why I speak for the weak… You can be whatever you wanna be. And don’t let the fear from others make you question or doubt your inner light. Ok I’m done.”