Chris rock special

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I always thought Chris and Jada were good friends. So the slap at the Oscars was quite a shock.

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I didn't think the joke about GI Jane haircut was offensive to begin with.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn't think the joke about GI Jane haircut was offensive to begin with.


People thought it was insensitive because she has alopecia.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn't think the joke about GI Jane haircut was offensive to begin with.


People thought it was insensitive because she has alopecia.


Sure, but her eyeroll was a sufficient response.
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Anonymous wrote:Calling Will out for only picking on smaller people was the perfect way to make Will look weak.


It was hypocritical as Chris picked on Jada.
If Will looks weak then Chris looks weaker.

Why are supposed men going after women?


Picked on her? Please.


He’s been talking about this woman for 20 years.


And other black women.

Chris is basically an incel. He hates that Jada rejected him

He also hates his race


All of the above are true statements.


Who isn't an incel these days? Another word killed by overuse, smh.


How about you Google Chris Rock and Jada and all the problematic things he has had to say about her and black women over the years and see if you still want to Stan him.


Smh. I will not allow you to kill "Stan" too. I like that one. Please pull yourself together.


Go do your research and come back and tell us how great Chris is.


Anyone who says “go do your research” is a textbook sealion troll.
Anonymous
I usually like Chris Rock, but I didn't love this performance. He is clearly (and understandably) still very angry about the slap, and so his jokes were more harsh and vengeful than funny.
I did like his story about his daughter, especially the end where her grandmother visits her at school. Very emotional.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn't think the joke about GI Jane haircut was offensive to begin with.


+1
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Anonymous wrote:As an aside, he should fire his plastic surgeon. Black don’t crack, my ass.


He’s 60 years old, how do you expect him to look?


Maybe like he’s not paying a plastic surgeon to keep him from looking 60.
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Anonymous wrote:As an aside, he should fire his plastic surgeon. Black don’t crack, my ass.


He’s 60 years old, how do you expect him to look?


Maybe like he’s not paying a plastic surgeon to keep him from looking 60.

Chris Rock has never been an attractive man, but one must admit that he has aged better than most men his age.
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Anonymous wrote:I didn't think the joke about GI Jane haircut was offensive to begin with.


People thought it was insensitive because she has alopecia.


But it's stand up comedy and everything is fair game - offensive, sensitive, roasting people, dropping the n word, imitating stereotypes, mocking celebs, etc...

This type of humor isn't new; it's been around for decades.

Don't like it? OK. Find something else.
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he is 58
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Anonymous wrote:As an aside, he should fire his plastic surgeon. Black don’t crack, my ass.


He’s 60 years old, how do you expect him to look?


Maybe like he’s not paying a plastic surgeon to keep him from looking 60.


I get you don’t like Chris Rock, but he looks good for his age. This is him next to Kevin Hart and Dave Chapelle who are mid and late 40s respectively.


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Anonymous wrote:Will Smith is trash. I do not really have any idea what Jada was in other than small roles in matrix and that Tom cruise movie (collateral?).

Chris Rock is funny; even if this was not his best stand up show I would pay to see Chris any time over a Will Smith movie or concert.
She's had big roles in a lot of stuff. Set it Off, The Nutty Professor, Menace II Society, Low Down Dirty Shame, Jason's Lyric, and she starred in the TV series A Different World. These might not have been huge Hollywood blockbusters, but these are classics in the black community. Set it Off is one of my all-time favorite movies ever.
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Anonymous wrote:For the white people:

All black people do not care about how dark their child is going to be.

I loathe this guy.
Are you black? You're not seriously implying this was never a thing in the black community? My grandparents and even a bit in my parents' generation were definitely talking about how the baby's skin color would end up. Growing up I definitely heard the sayings to check behind the ears and to check the fingers with regard to baby's skin color.
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Anonymous wrote:Calling Will out for only picking on smaller people was the perfect way to make Will look weak.


It was hypocritical as Chris picked on Jada.
If Will looks weak then Chris looks weaker.

Why are supposed men going after women?


Picked on her? Please.


He’s been talking about this woman for 20 years.


And other black women.

Chris is basically an incel. He hates that Jada rejected him

He also hates his race


All of the above are true statements.


Who isn't an incel these days? Another word killed by overuse, smh.


How about you Google Chris Rock and Jada and all the problematic things he has had to say about her and black women over the years and see if you still want to Stan him.


Smh. I will not allow you to kill "Stan" too. I like that one. Please pull yourself together.


Go do your research and come back and tell us how great Chris is.



DP, but are you really like, "this black comic said outrageous stuff about black women, and I am shocked." That is what comics do. They say shocking stuff ESPECIALLY about things they are familiar with. American humor is all about picking on people. If you want to see white women picked on, watch a white comic (of either gender).


He says horrible misogynistic and racially offensive things those aren't joked. He's also been harassing one women for 2 decades because she didn't want him.
That's not jokes to me.

But go ahead and enjoy your low brow " humor'.


DP. We're trying to, but you seem hellbent on not letting us!
Plus a million. She is insufferable. I want my comedians to be inappropriate. That’s why I go see them
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