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Anonymous wrote:Nope. Getting slapped hasn’t made him less misogynistic or particularly funny. I’m not the audience he seems to crave.


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He is also a hypocrite since he has selective outrage and targets fellow POC ( his targets mostly black folks) while playing the race card for himself.

He continues to be a jerk to Jada … Will can’t defend her or their marriage …

Now a Jerk to Meghan and misrepresenting the racism she experienced. Meghan said herself never experienced racism prior to dating Harry and passed for Mediterranean or whatever before. It was her mother who warned her the hate was race based.

Self indulgent - don’t believe that slap hurt as much as he makes out … it was a slap not a punch Chris.

Playing victim card that he tried to be nice to Will after that interview about infidelity when Chris has history of talking badly about Jada. Chris acting like Will did not apologize when he did - profusely and multiple times.


And the nonsense blaming Jada for starting the feud back in 2016 when she allegedly asked him to stop hosting the Oscar’s as she was upset Will did not get an Oscar nod that year. Doubt that is even true but anyhoo He made multiple vulgar quips about Jada after that and he made one again last year while hosting the Oscars mocking both her career and her medical hair loss.. (Jada, I love you. GI Jane 2. Can’t wait to see it.” Will laughed at first, saw his wife’s hurt and defended her honor in a stupid way but apologized profusely.

While Rock was making himself out to be a hero for taking last year’s slap like the professional boxer Manny Paqquiao, he failed to admit he had made yet another joke at Jada’s expense. He failed to acknowledge multiple apologies.

He also makes lots of jokes against women. He has made sexual assault jokes in past and trivializes reasons why women may need abortions (why do those positions often go hand in hand?)

He is full of sh$$t and lacks self awareness, grace or actual modesty.
You want a pc comic?


It is possible to be funny while being more self aware and self depreciating - rather than a self righteous hypocrite.



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 …


He is definitely in top 1% wealth wise. His net worth after divorce is still 60 million.

What it takes to be in the top 1% in the US. Using data from 2018 from the IRS and adjusting to 2021 dollars using the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index to account for inflation, SmartAsset found that to be deemed part of the top 1% of earners nationally, an American family needs an income of $597,815.Jan 25, 2023
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Anonymous wrote: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.



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.

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I think it was big of him not to react AT ALL to being slapped on camera at the Oscars. That takes some serious balls.


Yeah he thinks it was big of himself as well - he likened himself to stoic pro boxer … (more likely a sign of being slow witted in the moment and/ or stunned mullet syndrome)

But his rationale one year later was one of his funny jokes - my parents raised me not to fight in front of white people …



Because when you're raised by decent people, your first instinct ISN'T to fight.


Decent people also raise sons who don’t make fun of sexual assaults, abortions and women in general.


He’s a comedian, you utter knob.
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I lost sympathy and respect for him when I read that he has made jokes about Jada for years and knew that she didn’t laugh along/appreciate it. Seems like bullying to me.
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Anonymous wrote: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.



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.

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I think it was big of him not to react AT ALL to being slapped on camera at the Oscars. That takes some serious balls.


Yeah he thinks it was big of himself as well - he likened himself to stoic pro boxer … (more likely a sign of being slow witted in the moment and/ or stunned mullet syndrome)

But his rationale one year later was one of his funny jokes - my parents raised me not to fight in front of white people …



Because when you're raised by decent people, your first instinct ISN'T to fight.


Decent people also raise sons who don’t make fun of sexual assaults, abortions and women in general.


He’s a comedian, you utter knob.



Highlighting the double standards is clearly triggering you …

He has made a ton of money allegedly speaking truth to power … fair game to not find the hypocrisy and misogyny funny … plenty of male comedians manage to challenge authority, conventions and norms without disrespecting women …
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Anonymous wrote:I lost sympathy and respect for him when I read that he has made jokes about Jada for years and knew that she didn’t laugh along/appreciate it. Seems like bullying to me.


Exactly - and a self righteous one …
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Anonymous wrote: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.



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.

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I think it was big of him not to react AT ALL to being slapped on camera at the Oscars. That takes some serious balls.


Yeah he thinks it was big of himself as well - he likened himself to stoic pro boxer … (more likely a sign of being slow witted in the moment and/ or stunned mullet syndrome)

But his rationale one year later was one of his funny jokes - my parents raised me not to fight in front of white people …



Because when you're raised by decent people, your first instinct ISN'T to fight.


Decent people also raise sons who don’t make fun of sexual assaults, abortions and women in general.


He’s a comedian, you utter knob.



Highlighting the double standards is clearly triggering you …

He has made a ton of money allegedly speaking truth to power … fair game to not find the hypocrisy and misogyny funny … plenty of male comedians manage to challenge authority, conventions and norms without disrespecting women …


There are no double standards - certainly none you’ve managed to articulate. Humor isn’t for everyone, like you.
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Anonymous wrote:I lost sympathy and respect for him when I read that he has made jokes about Jada for years and knew that she didn’t laugh along/appreciate it. Seems like bullying to me.


Exactly - and a self righteous one …


LSA misses you! Unfortunately, some folks over there aren’t afraid to note that her alleged alopecia looks a hell of a lot like an excuse to cover up some face surgery.

If you’re going to F your kid’s friends and cuck your husband on your streaming show, people will react. Sorry.
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Anonymous wrote:Nope. Getting slapped hasn’t made him less misogynistic or particularly funny. I’m not the audience he seems to crave.


Plus one

He is also a hypocrite since he has selective outrage and targets fellow POC ( his targets mostly black folks) while playing the race card for himself.

He continues to be a jerk to Jada … Will can’t defend her or their marriage …

Now a Jerk to Meghan and misrepresenting the racism she experienced. Meghan said herself never experienced racism prior to dating Harry and passed for Mediterranean or whatever before. It was her mother who warned her the hate was race based.

Self indulgent - don’t believe that slap hurt as much as he makes out … it was a slap not a punch Chris.

Playing victim card that he tried to be nice to Will after that interview about infidelity when Chris has history of talking badly about Jada. Chris acting like Will did not apologize when he did - profusely and multiple times.


And the nonsense blaming Jada for starting the feud back in 2016 when she allegedly asked him to stop hosting the Oscar’s as she was upset Will did not get an Oscar nod that year. Doubt that is even true but anyhoo He made multiple vulgar quips about Jada after that and he made one again last year while hosting the Oscars mocking both her career and her medical hair loss.. (Jada, I love you. GI Jane 2. Can’t wait to see it.” Will laughed at first, saw his wife’s hurt and defended her honor in a stupid way but apologized profusely.

While Rock was making himself out to be a hero for taking last year’s slap like the professional boxer Manny Paqquiao, he failed to admit he had made yet another joke at Jada’s expense. He failed to acknowledge multiple apologies.

He also makes lots of jokes against women. He has made sexual assault jokes in past and trivializes reasons why women may need abortions (why do those positions often go hand in hand?)

He is full of sh$$t and lacks self awareness, grace or actual modesty.
You want a pc comic?


It is possible to be funny while being more self aware and self depreciating - rather than a self righteous hypocrite.


Possible yes. But the nature of stand up comedy is being observant and finding humor in everything things that otherwise are not. Name top 20 comedians and then how may of those are PC. Spoiler Alert: Most are not. Self-deprecating? I personally don't want to hear an overweight comedian talk about being fat or a black comedian talk about how terrible it is to be black. I guess some people do, but that is not who Chris Rock is. It is so hard for me to understand why people cannot understand that you do nothave to like everything that other people do. We live in America. You have the option to turn it off. Saying he is "full iof sh$t". is acting like a immature kid saying a specific food is gross. The absolute language is not called for and using it seems like a l"ack of self-awareness and grace". And it just makes everyone tune you out and become defensive. Just say "I don't like it" would be more effective. Your taste is not everyone else's.



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.


He doesn’t need your forgiveness. You’re a PITA, and I don’t mean the bread surrounding a gyro, sweetie.
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Anonymous wrote:Chris Rock is a misogynistic ahole, who once again is commenting on a relationship that has nothing to do with him. He has a history of comedic stalking and Jada is perpetually his victim of choice, hence the slap. I don’t condone violence, but for some reason he just can’t let her go. Perhaps she rejected him at some point when they crossed paths. Who knows, but his treatment of women is pitiful. He and DCUM continue to make this about Jada, when really it is about two men that couldn’t control their worse impulses and behaved poorly in public. Call it comedy if you want but repeatedly referring to a woman you attempted to humiliate at the Oscars a B during your Netflix special is not worthy of praise. I hope is ex wife got half of his fee.


FTR, he was calling Will a B…which is essentially the most derogatory term a black person can hurl at a black man.

Rock’s own marriage ended due to his porn addiction and cheating. His ex did get half, and he’s still bitter.


Has anyone considered the fact that Will and Jada might not be nice people?


I’m the pp you quoted, and I’m confident the Smiths are terrible people.

Jada grew up privileged in Baltimore yet cos-played “street” to build her career. She once said in an interview that she couldn’t relate to white people…while she has essentially lived the life of a super privileged white woman. She’s the biggest Karen on the planet, and she’s clearly frustrated that she hitched her wagon to Will…who isn’t the badass man she wanted. And her own career has been lackluster.

Will’s ego has always been too big. He has had some good performances, but he’s not the icon he thinks he is.

I think they are miserable people, and I suspect they will plot revenge for this very public, very orchestrated take down. I’m curious who will stand by them.


All this. All day.
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Anonymous wrote: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.



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.

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I think it was big of him not to react AT ALL to being slapped on camera at the Oscars. That takes some serious balls.


+1 Will's background and "style," were on full display to the world, and Chris respomded with class.


Indeed.

I was impressed by Chris, and disgusted by the b%tch and his gangsta-wannabe wife or whatever
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Anonymous wrote:Calling Will out for only picking on smaller people was the perfect way to make Will look weak.


He is weak.

The rumors about him and Duane Martin. The Scientology school. The look on his face sitting at the table while she justified nailing Jaden’s buddy. Will Smith has seemed fake and on edge since about 2002. Let’s see what older age brings in terms of people discussing his actual deeds and persona. PP’s gonna have it rough.
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Anonymous wrote:Chris Rock is a misogynistic ahole, who once again is commenting on a relationship that has nothing to do with him. He has a history of comedic stalking and Jada is perpetually his victim of choice, hence the slap. I don’t condone violence, but for some reason he just can’t let her go. Perhaps she rejected him at some point when they crossed paths. Who knows, but his treatment of women is pitiful. He and DCUM continue to make this about Jada, when really it is about two men that couldn’t control their worse impulses and behaved poorly in public. Call it comedy if you want but repeatedly referring to a woman you attempted to humiliate at the Oscars a B during your Netflix special is not worthy of praise. I hope is ex wife got half of his fee.


TWO men who could not control themselves? I only saw one man being the aggressor.


Chris actually did control himself. After Will slapped the life out of him, he very faintly said "I could..." and them stopped himself lol.


Yup. I just wish he’d said he had to go ice his face, and have a call with Tisha Campbell and a soccer team worth of lawyers.
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Anonymous wrote: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.



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.

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I think it was big of him not to react AT ALL to being slapped on camera at the Oscars. That takes some serious balls.


Yeah he thinks it was big of himself as well - he likened himself to stoic pro boxer … (more likely a sign of being slow witted in the moment and/ or stunned mullet syndrome)

But his rationale one year later was one of his funny jokes - my parents raised me not to fight in front of white people …



Because when you're raised by decent people, your first instinct ISN'T to fight.


Chris Rock kept that Oscars show going and showed an amazing amount of self control. I think Will Smith should have left when they asked him to leave. He has never addressed that issue in any of his "apologies". The academy letting him go up and receive his Oscar and give a speech after that behavior was unforgivable.
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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.


Oh, please share your “research”! Please do! This should be beyond educational.
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Why do people still care about this? I do not understand the appeal. Time to move on and have time for all parties to heal.
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