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I think there is no excuse for Will Smith's behavior last nite

he should have gotten in front of Chris Rock and embarrassed him for being such a shit for making fun of a woman with alopecia. instead he got all violent and it ruined the evening
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NoobGains · 16-17, M
[b]It may have ruined the evening for the others but it didn't ruin the evening or the friendship of Chris Rock and Will Smith. That slap was out of anger, yes. However, when both individuals were at the Gold party after, they both were in good spirits drinking as if nothing ever happened. Why? Because they're brothers who have been through thick and thin with each other for years. It's just tough love. Will doesn't hold grudges and neither does Chris. It shouldn't be such a huge deal as social media makes it out to be. Every friendship isn't going to be perfect, however, everyone's friendship dynamic is not the same either. [/b]
@NoobGains that is some weird friendship dynamic
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@NoobGains none of that is relevant what will smith did was tasteless staged or not he ruined his career what kind of man slaps another man..
NoobGains · 16-17, M
@SW-User [b]A man who wouldn't let another man disrespect his queen trying to make a joke referencing her bald head who didn't choose to be bald due to her having a hair condition that he knew about as friends to Jada for many years. The point is Jada, as a woman who is battling this herself didn't enjoy the joke either and didn't find it one bit funny. It's the same as if someone were to make a joke about you having a period and something you're dealing with and making a joke about it to the public surrounding. That's disrespectful.[/b]
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@NoobGains I get all of that but like I said a slap was unnecessary last time I checked he is not a woman is he??
@NoobGains You miss the whole point. Dang
NoobGains · 16-17, M
@NoGamesTolerated [b]I understand the point. However, what I'm getting at is whether he pulled Chris Rock aside after the show or during the commercial break, embarrassed him as suggested by the person who posted this thread, or restrained himself and went along and laughed to be a good sport... Whatever method he could've used. It doesn't change the fact that as a person, there are feelings. When your feelings have been disrespected, you don't know how to react to them. Some people would cry instantly, stepped away, become combative, etc. It's unfortunate that the majority of the time when our feelings have been tested, we instantly go to the first emotion we feel and lash out. However, the event already happened and neither Chris nor Will felt any type of way about it. We cannot judge whatsoever. He didn't react with malicious intent. He and Chris are close friends. Sometimes, your best friend steps out of line from time to time. It's okay. It's not the end of the world. We cannot judge, we're imperfect. We're all striving to be better individuals and slip up once in a while. Social media and society feel some type of way about this incident though, and that's between the internet themselves. I respect and understand everyone's opinions and thoughts on the matter, but it really is not that serious. Let us move on. [/b]