It feels kinda racist ngl
aren’t u white?
genuinely wondering
Oh they never gone let him live this down
yeah boss he thru thru
WILL AINT WRITE THAT BULLSHIT
I definitely understand why he did it and it’s absolutely the correct move for the court of public perception but to me if your stand was to put everything else aside and defend your wife by what you deemed as acceptable why are you gonna pivot off of that? Idk situation is dumb af all around lol
he could've defended her without smacking the F*** out of chris rock lol
@Will Thank you for continuing to be a role model to my children, Will, and thank you for starring in films such as I, Robot, Seven Pounds, Shark Tale, and Gemini Man!
Is apologising publically necessarily for white approval?
Yeah nigga, nigga want to keep his roles, endeavors and place in Hollywood etc

Someone photoshop denzel will and chris faces on here
One thing I respect about Kanye is whether he is right or wrong he stands on that s***. S*** weak asf to do that then turn around and apologize not even 24 hours later
You sound like a immature teenager
Will probably realized they could take back the award and so he apologize to Chris if that wasn’t the case I don’t think he would’ve apologized
if they were really gonna give the award back while letting Harvey Weinstein, woody Allen, and more keep their awards
Is apologising publically necessarily for white approval?
gotta keep the suits happy

Someone photoshop denzel will and chris faces on here
Bro J Prince with the headphone is really some Jamaican dad s*** wtf lmao
Is apologising publically necessarily for white approval?
He's a public figure. It's necessary for the private corps/sponsorship/anyway you make money
Thats exactly why its hard to watch. Energy gone be shaky next Oscars
Facts, gonna be interesting just to see what they do leading up to it
You sound like a immature teenager
I’m 28 lol I just believe in what I believe in. I’m not saying what he did wasn’t wrong or he shouldn’t apologize but if you’re gonna move like that off GP then you better own it
don't let this will stuff distract from the fact that someone thought it was a good idea to have megan thee stallion come out at the Oscars (???) to perform a rap verse smack dab in the middle of We Don't Talk About Bruno for some reason.
What happened is like a bitter taste in the mouth after tasting an apple that announced itself to be rotten. It was only a matter of time before the call to silence stopped being a scream of rage, and became a hand that stuns.
The focus of the discussion particularly bothers me: “are there limits to humor?”.
There is, but it's not what you want. Physically assaulting someone who has made a joke is pushing the limits of humor. Morally, and judicially.
But this is a hand that touches other bodies. It's about the legitimacy of someone assaulting another whenever they hear something they're not comfortable with. It's about fighting words with punches, in the vain hope that they will pass out. It's about someone attacking a comedian, and the question is, "Didn't the comedian cross the line”? If this sentence read aloud is not contradictory, then there is little wick left for dialogue.
At the ceremony, there is no security to interrupt the moment, there is no one to protect Chris Rock's physical integrity, there is no police to take him to a police station.
There's a cloud that gets bigger, that you always saw with the lens out of focus, and that yesterday corrected the focus. The aggressor sits in the same place, watches the entire gala, with Chris Rock having to follow his work. Will Smith still takes the stage to receive an Oscar, and receives a standing ovation. And Chris Rock, who is still armed with only words, continues with the weapon he has. That weapon so dangerous for the ego: the joke. On the internet, I'm surprised by the number of people who say “He deserved it to see if he learns”. What a sweet virtual reality this is, where no one has ever said anything that could hurt susceptibilities except the comedians. Where yesterday, in that punch, all the evil is revenged on that terrible threat that is humor.
Accept that, and what's left? Who is safe if the referee and the rules change according to the direction the wind blows?
What should be discussed today was not Will Smith's punch, but Chris Rock's resistance.
To legitimize what happened is to accept that the world must bow and shut up in the face of what bothers. And what's left afterwards?
There remains someone who, alone in the middle of the desert, dies of rage for not having anyone to beat.
don't let this will stuff distract from the fact that someone thought it was a good idea to have megan thee stallion come out at the Oscars (???) to perform a rap verse smack dab in the middle of We Don't Talk About Bruno for some reason.
Worst part of the show
don't let this will stuff distract from the fact that someone thought it was a good idea to have megan thee stallion come out at the Oscars (???) to perform a rap verse smack dab in the middle of We Don't Talk About Bruno for some reason.
I read the lyrics. I am not listening to that s*** bruh