Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 17:28     Subject: Chris rock special

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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.


+1
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 17:21     Subject: Chris rock special

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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.

\
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.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 17:08     Subject: Chris rock special

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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.

\
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.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 17:00     Subject: Chris rock special

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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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.

\
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 …

Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 16:53     Subject: Chris rock special

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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.

\
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.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 16:40     Subject: Chris rock special

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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.

\
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.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 15:34     Subject: Chris rock special

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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.


Eddie Murphy told him that was gonna happen. Should've listened.


Eddie's joke starts off that he saw article in National Enquirer that said "Johnny Carson's wife gets half"... and that he himself didn't listen
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 15:34     Subject: Chris rock special

Anonymous wrote:Has Rock has a little bit of a problem with women at least since he got divorced and his wife got such a huge settlement? He has been very angry about him making a fortune from comedy and her getting half (or whatever) of it just from being married to him, raising the kids etc. He has joked about this, and I can see this attitude carrying over to other women in his comedy.


Yeah well he has made sexual assault jokes and judgy abortion jokes that make light of reasons why women may need abortions …
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 15:10     Subject: Chris rock special

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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.


Eddie Murphy told him that was gonna happen. Should've listened.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 15:01     Subject: Chris rock special

Has Rock has a little bit of a problem with women at least since he got divorced and his wife got such a huge settlement? He has been very angry about him making a fortune from comedy and her getting half (or whatever) of it just from being married to him, raising the kids etc. He has joked about this, and I can see this attitude carrying over to other women in his comedy.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 14:59     Subject: Re:Chris rock special

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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.


Lemme guess. Words are violence, but a slap is a-ok. Right?




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 …


You took it literally when he said his ears were still "ringing with Summertime"? Okay. It's a bit. I dont think you have the disposition to understand comedy.

If you made a public spectacle of your marriage, the way Jada did by telling Will she cheated--WHILE INTERVIEWING HIM ON HER SHOW-- people are going talk. Thats why they made it public, to get people to talk. And they did and said far worse things than "Jada has a GI Jane haircut" which is just a fact. There's no self examination here. Jada and Will dont respect Chris Rock and think they can push him around and smack him. They apparently dont that about Howard Stern and Charlemagne the God who both literally called him a b--tch. And at this point, I dont think they called him a name so much as accurately observed that she's an evil sadist and he's a skerred little b--tch.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 14:49     Subject: Chris rock special

Way to go Netflix and Chris Rock. You got what you wanted.
We are all talking about it. It was a the first live streaming stand-up special. Chris Rock even flubbed a joke (even more authentic to the notion of it being LIVE)

Chris Rock is almost 60.I would bet he isn't crying over not winning over any new fans after last night. He gets paid for telling jokes - funny or not. The timing is not a coincidence. Netflix offered him a pay day to tell jokes a week before the anniversary of the Oscars slap. He had to include something about Will Smith. He spent the last year working out jokes for this. The "I'm mad at Will" jokes likely was therapy for him. and started right after the Oscars last year. Regardless of how he really feels today, he would likely tell the joke he has been perfecting over the past 11 months (instead of scrapping that to say, "After all this time, I forgive Will.")

Chris Rock gets more nor less $ if DCUM approves of him or his jokes. Netflix is not going anywhere just because we all have "selective outrage" against Chris Rock. the only one losing is everyone who has their underwear in a wad arguing on this thread. I am loving the entertainment!!!

PS take a look at all of the Dave Chappell specials out there. Everyone hates Dave. He is racking up $$ The controversy is lucrative. Who knew?!



Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 14:25     Subject: Re:Chris rock special

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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.


Lemme guess. Words are violence, but a slap is a-ok. Right?




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 …


Whose comedy do you enjoy? Dick Cheney? Good grief.


Ironically, My fave comics are subversive males but they manage to show respect for women in their humor
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 14:20     Subject: Re:Chris rock special

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


Lemme guess. Words are violence, but a slap is a-ok. Right?




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 …


Whose comedy do you enjoy? Dick Cheney? Good grief.
Anonymous
Post 03/06/2023 14:13     Subject: Chris rock special

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
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.


That's asking too much of those who grow up thinking physical
assailt is the way to be a manly man.