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In reply to the discussion: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: Will Smith Did a Bad, Bad Thing [View all]And it was revenge for more than just the Rock joke, it was also revenge for the earlier joke by the female comedian that made light of the Smith's open marriage. Will has been the butt of stupid jokes since it became known his wife had a boyfriend. Their unconventional marriage is none of our business, but it's made Will a target which I am sure gave him a complex about this all. If he had just slapped Rock and then didn't win an Oscar it wouldn't be as clear, but his speech there was of a man who'd been beaten down by extended ridicule. I thought his acceptance speech was self serving and pathetic, but it also showed how hurt he's been by the constant jokes about his manhood. He wasn't protecting anyone but himself and his ego.
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Some I agree with, a lot I think is virtue-signaling, hand-wringing drivel
Hugh_Lebowski
Mar 2022
#4
That was my first thought when it happened, but Rock's face was evidence enough for me.
BlackSkimmer
Mar 2022
#22
It's none of our business except this silly couple seems to have no concept of privacy.
BlackSkimmer
Mar 2022
#21
+1, Stern said something similar saying that's how Trump gets away with shit the amount of people
uponit7771
Mar 2022
#28
I can't believe that there are still people defending Smith! It's so foul. As a strong black woman
MenloParque
Mar 2022
#12
True but few if any enabled Kareem's actions as Smith has been. Read comments of a teacher
uponit7771
Mar 2022
#26
Yep, something I had to relearn as a black father talking and thinking were way more effective.
uponit7771
Mar 2022
#35
+1, ... and even if he did know I don't see how being compared to a badass shero of the 90s is so
uponit7771
Mar 2022
#32
+1, and WS laughed at the GI Jane joke is a fact no matter how many people try to gas light ...
uponit7771
Mar 2022
#33
Tuesday on Instagram..."This is a season for healing, and I'm here for it."
progressoid
Mar 2022
#44