I don't think the joke was funny, but the more I think about it, it also wasn't offensive. She has a shaved head and Rock made a GI Jane reference. I understand that her head is shaved due to hair loss, but he didn't say anything negative. He referenced a movie.
I was amazed how many people (including on this board) tried to justify what Smith did. "Talk **** about my wife, I'd a done the same thing." How weak are people to think that joke justified assault? My 13 year old niece can take that joke. If you just look at Will's reaction and the people defending him, you would assume that something extremely offensive had been said. They'd still be wrong to justify violence in response to a joke, but I'd expect something a lot better than a GI Jane reference.
It wasn't staged.
Full stop.
Full stop nothing. These are actors. You got played.
If it's true that Phizer has an Alopecia medication coming in the near future I can believe they would pull this kind of thing off to draw attention to the condition his wife has.
You're wrong.
Full stop.
I don't think the joke was funny, but the more I think about it, it also wasn't offensive. She has a shaved head and Rock made a GI Jane reference. I understand that her head is shaved due to hair loss, but he didn't say anything negative. He referenced a movie.
I was amazed how many people (including on this board) tried to justify what Smith did. "Talk **** about my wife, I'd a done the same thing." How weak are people to think that joke justified assault? My 13 year old niece can take that joke. If you just look at Will's reaction and the people defending him, you would assume that something extremely offensive had been said. They'd still be wrong to justify violence in response to a joke, but I'd expect something a lot better than a GI Jane reference.
Full stop nothing. These are actors. You got played.
If it's true that Phizer has an Alopecia medication coming in the near future I can believe they would pull this kind of thing off to draw attention to the condition his wife has.
I know it's trendy to use "full stop" these days but it's gotta be the most annoying linguistic moves in the game.
I would have thought more southerners would understand that if you cross a line you risk a pop in the mouth.
I find it hilarious that people have fixated on something that doesn't matter while a war is going on in the Ukraine, we have runaway inflation, our leaders are passing anti-lynching laws and the border is like a revolving door. 90% of the crap from the media is smoke and mirrors to keep people from understanding what is really going on. It would have been great if everyone at that event had stood up looked right or left and slapped each other.After watching all the talk and video I no longer think it was planned. I give Chris Rock thumbs down for the joke but thumbs up for the way he handled the slap.
I find it hilarious that people have fixated on something that doesn't matter while a war is going on in the Ukraine, we have runaway inflation, our leaders are passing anti-lynching laws and the border is like a revolving door. 90% of the crap from the media is smoke and mirrors to keep people from understanding what is really going on. It would have been great if everyone at that event had stood up looked right or left and slapped each other.
If true, this is a bug not a feature. Mean words don't warrant a physical response. That's kindergarten stuff.
Full stop nothing. These are actors. You got played.
If it's true that Phizer has an Alopecia medication coming in the near future I can believe they would pull this kind of thing off to draw attention to the condition his wife has.
Posts like this make me believe we are doomed as a society. We have failed.
You're wrong.
Full stop.
Quit blaming society for the idiocy of individuals.
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