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Although it is unknown who is responsible for posting the flyers, the culprit is calling for Brown's show to be canceled due to his history of violence. These certainly aren't the first instances of protest to arise after Brown violently assaulted his then-girlfriend Rihanna.
In September, stickers were anonymously placed on his latest record stating "WARNING: Do Not Buy This Album! This Man Beats Women." The stickers were removed but the sentiment remains.
The Fortune creator will not be leaving his past behind any time soon. Check out the graphic posters in Swedish below.
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