I have not yet been provided with a review of Rihanna's concert in
Detroit. However from the timing of what I assume are her Twitter
postings Rihanna took the the stage close to the scheduled start time of
21:00 (local), performed her usual 100 minute set and then along with
her close friend Melissa Forde immediately took to Twitter for a series
of not particularly helpful Tweets. This was all done to maximise the
pressure on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) that was meeting
in New York to discuss Syria in a closed door session.
In order to maximise the pressure both on the social group and the wider
world the US then staged a shooting at the Quantico Marine base to
co-incide. The Quantico Marine base is of course not to be confused with
the Federal Beareu of Investigations (FBI) Quantico base. Rihanna's fan
base is know as the "Navy" and while I suspect the SEALS may dispute it
I suppose you could describe the Marines as "Elite Navy." Therefore
about the Quantico shooting was supposed to create lots of wild
speculation about who in Rihanna's core or elite social group was alive,
who was dead and who was doing the shooting.
However as at this point it's probably easier to get good quality
information about a closed door UNSC meeting than it is to get good
quality information about Rihanna's back-stage antics I'll leave this
until later.
In the meantime I shall talk about Rihanna's planned visit to the
Barrington High School in Chicago later today (22/3/13). Officially this
is being done to congratulate Barrington students for winning some
competition to make their own version of Rihanna's "Diamonds" video. In
reality though it is being done to raise the topic of Rihanna's
'education.'
Basically there are two schools of thought here. Firstly there are those
in the diplomatic/espionage world who've been saying for years that
Rihanna needs to learn the lay of the land so she can avoid bungling
into things like the UK's August 2011 riots and the Egyptian revolution.
Then there are those in the entertainment/artistic world who think that
Rihanna has the talent to become so much more than she currently is.
She just needs to find a way to take that next step.
Of course neither of these groups are calling Rihanna stupid. In fact
far from it. It's just that because Rihanna never finished high school
the formal education system is the best way to discuss the topic.
However as this was originally planned to be a visit to New York
University (NYU) the relegation to a high school seems to be an
admission that since reuniting with Chris Brown Rihanna certainly seems
to require a lot more of an education. I do though have a nasty feeling
that the NYU visit may yet magically re-appear on the schedule.
The big story of the Barrington visit is that Rihanna's team have broken
with school policy and insisted that the media are banned from the
event. Officially this has been done so the focus of this visit is on
the children rather than Rihanna. However the media ban does also
provide an opportunity to discuss the almost non-existent access being
given to Rihanna's tour along with Rihanna's relationship with the media
following the 777 Tour disaster. Mainly though it's an effort to turn
the visit into a big smoky cauldron.
Since the UK's August 2011 riots and certainly since the Egyptian
revolution some of the small and less well resourced nations - Morocco
and Turkey spring to mind immediately - have been very concerned with
the way Rihanna reacts with her young fans who seem to hang on her every
word. Therefore the opportunity to see Rihanna interacting with her
fans in the stripped back setting of a school visit is something they'd
be very interested in seeing. By banning the media from the event Team
Rihanna are daring those interested parties to expose their own
intelligence gathering networks in an effort to see the show.
09:45 on 22/3/13
Edited at 09:55 on 22/3/13 to correct the length of the show. After all a
1 hour 40 minute set adds up to a total of 100 minutes not. Shut up
I've just got out of bed.
(Originally Poseted on 22/3/13)
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