urban genie
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That was in Manchester wasn't it?? I was at that show!
It was
That was in Manchester wasn't it?? I was at that show!
A debate about Disney and it's censorship/politics is for another thread.There’s nothing “insidious” about a 7-10 second tape delay, especially on American TV, where there is no threshold that allows almost anything to be said or done on TV.
Some people see something in everything!
For the record, Rock and Smith & Pinkett have previous.
Pinkett has been open, and expressed her vulnerability, about her condition.
I couldn’t care less about any of them, but the ridiculous (and particularly crude) discussion about the Smith-Pinkett relationship are well off the mark, too. In fact, they’ve openly talked about it on TV.
Divorced philandering comedian, who has made fun of the couple for sport in the past, makes fun of a man’s wife’s hair loss condition (about which she has openly expressed her personal concerns and fears) for laughs in front of a global TV audience.
In the moment, Smith tried to make light of it, but his wife was clearly not amused. Something must have happened between the two of them in the immediate aftermath of Rock’s comments and Smith acted.
He didn’t go up and punch or pummel him, but slapped him and walked away.
Rock continued to talk about it and Smith reacted verbally from his front row seat.
Rock has refused to file a police report, Smith apologized to the audience and event, but not Rock, and life goes on.
Do I condone the violence? No.
Do some people feel they shouldn’t have to take the cheap slings and arrows, done live in front of cameras as some kind of shield? Yes.
Could it all have been handled better by both? Yes.
Does it highlight a negative stereotype of the black male in American culture? Possibly.
I was more shocked by the black female comedian/host who patted down two males on live TV after a sexual innuendo filled skit before the two celebrity awardees even came out!
Turn THAT situation around and it would be wall to wall #MeToo, and that guy’s career would be over!
The guys all laughed it off, probably because they didn’t feel violated or vulnerable or powerless. However, while the initial joke might have been amusing, the message was lost when she started aggressively frisking them, IMHO.
Will Smith’s career will carry on, as will Rock’s. They will both make more money in the future than anyone (I suspect) here will ever make in their lifetime, and live very comfortable lives despite the furor.
Sun came up in the east this morning…
Yep I think the whole thing was staged. If it was real, it wouldn’t have been just a “slap” by the guy who played Muhammad AliI'm firmly in the 'they are all in on it' camp.
Me tooYep I think the whole thing was staged. If it was real, it wouldn’t have been just a “slap” by the guy who played Mohammed Ali
He has previous for slapping people the big girl.Yep I think the whole thing was staged. If it was real, it wouldn’t have been just a “slap” by the guy who played Mohammed Ali
Is this the urban dictionary stripper/anus/finger Archie you speak of?Any time I give someone an Archie they don’t laugh about it afterwards
I don’t mind jokes about most topics, even if they’re about something close to home or about some very sensitive topics. Just don’t embarrass me in the room by directing the joke directly at me.Yeah I can understand (obviously) why he’s reacted then. Not a funny joke. I don’t rise to jokes about my alopecia any more (although they’re hilarious and totally original) but I know some women spend a great deal of time crying when they’re on the end of jokes about what can be a very distressing illness.
Of course it was. All parties get publicity including the ailing Oscar ceremony. Everyone’s a winner!Staged my arse
You compare apples and oranges. The point being if this happened 20 years ago at the oscars the guy would have been universally condemned and already banned from future events. Smith knew he would get away with it due to the way modern culture protects people in certain situations. Standards have changed.20 years ago when newly married a friend of mine made a crass ingnorant comment that upset my wife dreadfully on a night out and I grabbed the **** by the scruff and warned him to pack it in or I would twat him properly, now tge same bellend (and close mate btw) makes similar crass ignorant comments and gwt called a fat prick for it.
So I obviously have gone in the reverse direction to smith.
At 26 I was more likely to be aggresive than at 46, age normally brings higher tollerance and calmness
Can't virtue signal to the world...whatever happened to taking somebody for a quick word in the back and then slapping the shit out of them
Is this the urban dictionary stripper/anus/finger Archie you speak of?
Never heard the term before, thats all I could find
You tube ‘Rock n Rolla Archie slap’Is this the urban dictionary stripper/anus/finger Archie you speak of?
Never heard the term before, thats all I could find
Oh right so no fingering strippers then :-(You tube ‘Rock n Rolla Archie slap’
2 grand fine and six months probation for battery in LA, he can pay that without going near court rock up confess and plead guilty, offer to accept the fine and carry onFor me Smith should be arrested, I know over here that the police can still prosecute even if the victim doesn’t, seems that it’s different there. Maybe his head is in a bad place and no doubt that’s what will be peddled, but for me he should be awaiting a trial for assault, probably make a film about it after as well.