No he isn’t. I’m white and I don’t feel offended by him |
Perfectly said |
I am entitled to not find misogynistic black bro jokes not funny or deserving fan fare If he had been more honest about himself I would have been way more forgiving. |
I think that was a troll … |
That defines 99% of LA or NY-based comedians... Chris Rock is the exception. |
Nope if you review his jokes he is definitely not a 1%er in that regard though he may well be wealth wise … |
It’s funny you complain about certain language when Chris Rock loves a good cuss word. |
Yep. |
Lemme guess. Words are violence, but a slap is a-ok. Right? |
Be careful, PP. Previous PP can report you and your words for hard hard violence. |
His show was titled, "Subjective Outrage," for a reason. LoL. I've always thought Chris Rock was funny. But from Fresh Prince days, I like Will Smith, too.
The two of them could have shown a good example about how unimportant it is to be "dissed" in public. So yes, someone dissed you, you reacted in a hostile violent way, and then you turn the other cheek, just like Jesus taught. |
![]() Chris is the one playing victimized truth teller not me. He claimed to still have ringing in his ears a year later and only someone who had been punched in the face could understand. It was a slap that I may have given myself to someone who repeatedly used his platform to insult my wife/ spouse. He did not acknowledge he had made vulgar jokes about her (and lots of women) in the past or that Will had apologized profusely and earnestly on multiple occasions. He likened himself to a stoic professional boxer while rubbing in that Will was cuckolded repeatedly. He had a few good Jokes (such as the Kelly - Jackson slam dunk). If he had shown any acknowledgement for his part in the personal history that led up to the slap, or for Will’s apologies and career damage that followed, I would have respected him a lot more. In Chris’ case, words gloss over any need for self examination and brimming with vindictive pay back … |
It was titled selective outrage |
Considering the problem teen boys have with violence and being "dissed" and carrying on vendettas, these two men could have really set an example of how to forgive and forget, let bygones be bygones. |
Yes I agree. Will did try but Rock was not willing to be the bigger person. |