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Chlorine
1 minute ago, Wet Fire said:

That's because Jada didn't get to say anything. And she chose not tonsay anything. Will Smith and Chris Rock literally erased her existenceĀ and perspective from the whole thing. Jada didn't ask Will to smack Chris. She didn't ask any man to "defend her honour".

Anyway, both Chris and Will are wrong. So, picking any side is a mistake in my my opinion.

They are both wrong. Only one of them is getting condemned. That’s my problem.Ā 

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Wet Fire
Just now, Frank Potion said:

They are both wrong. Only one of them is getting condemned. That’s my problem.Ā 

On TV, maybe yes. But onĀ social media I have seen a massive amount of support for Will and criticism against Chris. But you're right to an extent. American talk shows and news channels are vilifying only Will. People aren't talking enough about how shitty and quite frankly dumb the joke was.

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androiduser
19 minutes ago, Frank Potion said:

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My point is, the entire video is white people clutching their pearls at the ā€œangry black manā€

White people are allowed to have an opinion...

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gothicdream
1 hour ago, Frank Potion said:

Notice how the only black woman they interviewed in that piece, Tiffany Haddish, has a different perspective of what that joke meant. Interesting.Ā :yennefer:

What did she say? I only saw her saying it was the most beautiful thing she'd ever seen... I'd like to hear more about the perspective she has on it.

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Chlorine
1 minute ago, Healed My Heart said:

What did she say? I only saw her saying it was the most beautiful thing she'd ever seen... I'd like to hear more about the perspective she has on it.

She explains at the end of this video (timestamped)

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gothicdream
Just now, Frank Potion said:

She explains at the end of this video (timestamped)

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Thank you, I only watched the first part! Should have finished it through

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Joaco95

I kinda hate how everyone is talking about will or poor chris but no one is talking about how Jada felt about theĀ insensitive joke, very disrespectful after Chris doing the Good Hair docu.Ā :partysick:

what Will did was wrong but its done and the peopleĀ involved decided to move on and we all should do the same.Ā :dom:

people are so overreacting about this because it was live but most remains silent over the me too movement and other things

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4 minutes ago, Joaco95 said:

what Will did was wrong but its done and the peopleĀ involved decided to move on and we all should do the same.Ā :dom:

Actions have consequences. I think it damages society to see a notorious celebĀ acting like that on live TV. We definitely should address it and we should make it clear, especially for young people, that violence is never a choice to cope with stressful situations. The fact that the audience legitimated what happened really shows which road our society is taking. I think Jim is right, our society is more tolerant of violence now than it used to be. We choose to be aggressive on social media, in traffic, at the supermarket, and now it is okay for the cultural elite to be violent in front of millions of people. I think it is a serious issue.Ā 

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APPLAUSE4YOU
1 hour ago, Frank Potion said:

That’s well established. I have never defended that. But what Chris Rock did was disgusting and no one is condemning him for it and going so far as to blame Jada for the whole thing.

It’s sick.

Disgusting??? A GI Jane joke is disgusting from a stand up comedian? Get me the hellĀ outttttt of 2022 culture.

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Chlorine
17 minutes ago, APPLAUSE4YOU said:

Disgusting??? A GI Jane joke is disgusting from a stand up comedian? Get me the hellĀ outttttt of 2022 culture.

Mocking a woman’s hair loss is disgusting, yes.Ā 

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Chlorine
55 minutes ago, DanielM said:

Actions have consequences. I think it damages society to see a notorious celebĀ acting like that on live TV. We definitely should address it and we should make it clear, especially for young people, that violence is never a choice to cope with stressful situations. The fact that the audience legitimated what happened really shows which road our society is taking. I think Jim is right, our society is more tolerant of violence now than it used to be. We choose to be aggressive on social media, in traffic, at the supermarket, and now it is okay for the cultural elite to be violent in front of millions of people. I think it is a serious issue.Ā 

Who is saying what Will did is ok?Ā 

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Concertaholic
2 hours ago, Frank Potion said:

Notice how the only black woman they interviewed in that piece, Tiffany Haddish, has a different perspective of what that joke meant. Interesting.Ā :yennefer:

Quite frankly when I heard Tiffany’s explanation it made me mad. I have no clue why she’s thinks Chris’ joke was insinuating that Jada was a ā€œhomosexualā€, and so what if he was (which he wasn’t). Tiffany is literally implyingĀ that being a ā€œhomosexualā€Ā is a bad thing or something to be embarrassed. HerĀ usage of theĀ term homosexualĀ irks me as well because it’s antiquated and speaks to someone who is either misinformed or uncomfortable with the gay community.

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Chlorine
3 minutes ago, Concertaholic said:

Quite frankly when I heard Tiffany’s explanation it made me mad. I have no clue why she’s thinks Chris’ joke was insinuating that Jada was a ā€œhomosexualā€, and so what if he was (which he wasn’t). Tiffany is literally implyingĀ that being a ā€œhomosexualā€Ā is a bad thing or something to be embarrassed. HerĀ usage of theĀ term homosexualĀ irks me as well because it’s antiquated and speaks to someone who is either misinformed or uncomfortable with the gay community.

It flew over your head. Her point is that it was a demeaning joke. It does not reflect her views.Ā 

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I think Will Smith has clear mental health issues in all honesty. Any put together person would at most go up on stage and pull a Kanye if something bothered you that much - you must be in a really bad place to hit someone (and not in response to a physical attack on yourself) and more so in a professional setting in during a live telecast. And to go to an after party shamelessly like that, it's just not right (doesn't matter you won the Oscar). Chris Rock isn't getting enough credit for keeping it together after the incident.

And to those who are saying his joke was sick, I really don't think he knew of her medical condition. And even if he did, agree it's a terrible joke and in poor taste but he did not deserve a slap. A telling off on stage by Will Smith would have been far more effective in making him learn a lesson. A slap in public is not proportionate as a response to a comedian making an inappropriate joke.

I am also shocked that more people in Hollywood aren't coming forward to support Chris Rock and speak against Will Smith. I also can't believe people were high fiving and dancing with him after, absolutely disgusting.

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