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BornAsUnic0rn
1 hour ago, dopega said:

Just because you didn't have a problem living without any hair doesn't mean others don't. Stop trying to paint your experience as universal when it's not. People react differently. He 100% deserved that slap.

Yaaaas! Violence as a legitimate answer to a off-color joke. Beat the **** out of Chris for making a joke you yourself laughed at just because your wife didn‘t, so mature, so poised, work Will! 
 

OT: I hope the Academy reacts to this, this was embarrassing and shameful. I’m highly uncomfortable with the thought of displaying physical violence as an OK response to words. Understanding why he did it is one thing, but saying Chris deserved that and acting like that behavior is acceptable is insane to me.

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dopega
6 minutes ago, BornAsUnic0rn said:

Yaaaas! Violence as a legitimate answer to a off-color joke. Beat the **** out of Chris for making a joke you yourself laughed at just because your wife didn‘t, so mature, so poised, work Will! 
 

OT: I hope the Academy reacts to this, this was embarrassing and shameful. I’m highly uncomfortable with the thought of displaying physical violence as an OK response to words. Understanding why he did it is one thing, but saying Chris deserved that and acting like that behavior is acceptable is insane to me.

Where exactly did I say that I think violence is ok? I said he deserved it, he had it coming. 

Also he clearly laughed out of disbelief of what he just heard as some people react unexpectedly when unexpected things happen.

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RudraCNG

There's something weird about this since he was laughing just before slapping him. Of course I wouldn't be surprised if this is scripted since it's a US thinh but idk

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BornAsUnic0rn
10 minutes ago, dopega said:

Where exactly did I say that I think violence is ok? I said he deserved it, he had it coming. 

Also he clearly laughed out of disbelief of what he just heard as some people react unexpectedly when unexpected things happen.

Well, you said a smack in the face for a bad joke is deserved and Chris had it coming. So you literally just said… Violence as a response to a bad joke is fine? 

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1 minute ago, BornAsUnic0rn said:

Well, you said a smack in the face for a bad joke is deserved and Chris had it coming. So you literally just said… Violence as a response to a bad joke is fine? 

No, learn to read hun. I said he deserved it. I never said Will should have hit him or that it was ok, but he - wait for it - deserved it.

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BornAsUnic0rn
1 minute ago, dopega said:

No, learn to read hun. I said he deserved it. I never said Will should have hit him or that it was ok, but he - wait for it - deserved it.

Wait, so he deserved it but violence is not okay? I don‘t see how you can have both those views, I‘m sorry.

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6 minutes ago, BornAsUnic0rn said:

Wait, so he deserved it but violence is not okay? I don‘t see how you can have both those views, I‘m sorry.

You either get the vibe or you don't get the vibe, I'm tired of trying to explain myself to people who always feel like picking a side. End of discussion.

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So embarrassing for Will Smith to do this in public. Not gonna lie sometimes I get anger rising in me too if someone talks about people I love in an inappropriate way. I try to put myself in his shoes if Chris made a bad joke about my mom’s health, and I saw her looking sad, I would lose my mind too. But I wouldve smacked him behind the scenes that’s all. Things gotta be behind the scenes. But in this case I am not sure Chris knew about her disease. And losing hair is not « no big deal ». Until you lose yours you can’t speak on it and not everyone wants a wig. So much for being woke until it’s about women and how they feel, well then it’s no « biggie »

Chris Rock has the worst jokes ever tho and is so annoying but he didn’t deserve this. I remember how gross and sexist he was interviewing Anna Nicole, right there he should’ve get smacked in the face

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Damn what an awkward way to ruin the night lol. And you’re reputation. Should have at least waited until after the show when the cameras are off to do it. 
Tbh we talk about toxic masculinity a lot and I feel like this is a good example of it. A man thinking they need to defend their woman’s honor with violence. Joke was in bad taste but there are better ways of handling it.

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BornAsUnic0rn
1 minute ago, dopega said:

You either get the vibe or you don't get the vibe, I'm tired of trying to explain myself to people who always feel like picking a side. End of discussion.

Quite honestly my side is „Physical violence is not a legitimate reaction to words you didn’t like.“ So easy to see who overstepped boundaries. But we can agree to disagree.  

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Micmaky

also what’s so bad about being GI Jane, a cool woman played by one of the most beautiful woman on the planet. Yes GIJane is bald but it’s not like her compared her to George Constanza. He literally compared her to Demi Moore 

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3 hours ago, Bonkers said:

oh the poor, gorgeous, rich movie star that looks stunning with or without hair had her feelings hurt.

She has a disease…

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13 minutes ago, AnnaNicoleSmith said:

She has a disease…

it's a "disease" the same way that male pattern baldness is a "disease"

I started losing my hair at 17, bald by 21.

Never called it a "medical condition" and definitely not a "disease".   Both are (most commonly) caused by heredity and have only the effect of losing hair.

And, I think it's a joke that probably shouldn't have been made.  But only because this is a screwed up society where women's appearance is more sacred than men's.

The point I've been making is that it doesn't warrant violence and profane temper tantrum/threat screamed from a table at the Oscars.

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