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Backlash Against Rihanna's 'Man Down' Video Heats Up; Singer Defends Video on Twitter

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Jun. 2 2011, Published 4:38 a.m. ET

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In her new music video, Man Down, Rihanna ramps up girl power by gunning down a rapist but everyone isn't exactly on board! Although the singer took to Twitter to reach her fans and send a message to young girls and women, two watch groups are up in arms over the new video. Find out more after the jump!

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The Parents Television Council isn't exactly loving the new video. In fact, they're blasting the singer for a "cold, calculated execution of murder," as reported by TMZ. They're pretty angry over it, saying shooting a rapist in a crowded train station isn't exactly justice.

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Industry Ears, another watchgroup is also up in arms. They indicated,  "If Chris Brown shot a woman in his new video and BET premiered it, the world would stop. Rihanna should not get a pass ..."

Despite the backlash, Rihanna is sending her message loud and clear. In three tweets she wrote, "Young girls/women all over the world...we are a lot of things! We're strong innocent fun flirtatious vulnerable, and sometimes our innocence can cause us to be naïve! We always think it could NEVER be us, but in reality, it can happen to ANY of us! So ladies be careful and #listentoyomama! I love you and I care!"

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In an earlier tweet she wrote, "Thank you for the amazing response on ManDownVideo I love you guys, and I love that u GOT IT!!!"

So, the question is, are you a fan of the video's message? Think the watchdog groups are blowing it out of proportion or right on the money with their outrage? Voice your thoughts in the comments below!

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