Joe on Will Smith Slapping Chris Rock at The Oscars

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👍︎︎ 1 👤︎︎ u/AutoModerator 📅︎︎ Mar 29 2022 🗫︎ replies

Nobody should care about this.

👍︎︎ 8 👤︎︎ u/[deleted] 📅︎︎ Mar 29 2022 🗫︎ replies

Oscar sponsor = Pfizer. Pfizer new drug for Alopecia. Jada = Alopecia. Joke + slap = all eyes on Alopecia.

👍︎︎ 4 👤︎︎ u/TrashConstant4031 📅︎︎ Mar 30 2022 🗫︎ replies

That guest is annoying Af.

👍︎︎ 2 👤︎︎ u/vernace 📅︎︎ Mar 30 2022 🗫︎ replies

I still think it was scripted

👍︎︎ 2 👤︎︎ u/[deleted] 📅︎︎ Mar 30 2022 🗫︎ replies

Will was laughing until Jada sent him up there. What’s next for Will, drive by shooting?

👍︎︎ 1 👤︎︎ u/Spodiodie 📅︎︎ Mar 30 2022 🗫︎ replies
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the jurgen experience chris rock said one of the most mild jokes ever it was pretty mild is uh bald apparently i didn't know this i found out after the fact that it's she didn't shave her head voluntarily she shaved her head because she's suffering from alopecia i didn't know this either so i don't know if chris knew this uh but chris says a joke around uh gi gi jane two looking forward to it very mild just laughed and even said come on that was nice and then will smith initially laughed yes but it looked like jada was upset and so will changes his tune walks on stage and smacks chris rock in the face at the oscars uh and then says keep my wife's name out of your [ __ ] mouth yes he does and then he goes come on man that was a gi jane joke he and he screams it out like keep my name out your [ __ ] mouth yeah he's like his lips were quivering and he first of all that is a that whole scene doing that in that manner in that place is a great example of what's wrong with the the glorification of just being able to go up to someone and smack them in the face because that is that that whole thing was so difficult to agree with you here please do well what is your time i want to let you well no you said you're going to disagree with me what do you think well i i don't actually think there's any glorification of violence in the sense of free capability on on will's part what do you mean by that well for one i i don't think that there was any inherent given that you could just get away with it i think that whatever will did he did it and he was like whatever comes with it that that you know i'll have to own up to it i don't think he was thinking that far ahead at all maybe he wasn't but i think he's like emotionally fragile probably and he acted on impulse sure i think it's a foolish impulse that you you do when you know there's no consequences i don't think here's the thing i'm going to say that i don't know that he thinks that there's now in terms of hitting chris in in terms of them in their physical differences and capability of of combat let's say yes there's no concept but i'm saying but well but there's no consequences in getting out of your seat and striking somebody on national television yeah but i don't think he was thinking about that i think he was acting impulsively in terms of yeah man to man and what who's capable and what's capable and you know what that may be the case um in in in the microcosm of things but if you hit anybody for any reason in public at this point you have the the very real fact of all of the powers of law that be especially depending on who you were who you are and what the public and the cathedral thinks of you smashing you to death until you have your penniless bankrupt and everyone helping you stop that's not going to happen here it's never going to happen obviously you just smacked him out you didn't beat the [ __ ] out of him he didn't harm him we live in a society where violence is so but there's no way stop there's no way will smith's gonna become penniless from smacking chris rock that was never you would never you wouldn't think he's extremely wealthy it's not gonna happen and not only that chris rock instantly didn't press charges he wouldn't press charges and he just accepted it i would say it should have been handled in in in the back or he could have at least he could have step stood up said something right on the spot but listen no not done anything about it or you don't go and sit in the front row you're a star at the oscars there's a professional comedian whose job is to roast people that's what he's doing and what he did was not even insulting it's not it was a mild joke it's not about what is it it's not about giving will smith a pass or saying what he did was right but what i am saying is that from his perspective if it was that important he could have he could have barring going up there and hitting chris in front of everyone and he could have at lea he could have he could have said something if he had to do it right then and there uh if he felt that it was that egregious of of a remark and i agree with you chris rock's a comedian the presenters at the oscars are supposed to be entertainers often crack jokes that either a that they do themselves in chris's perspective or from chris's situation or ones that are written for him chris is a comedian i highly doubt that they don't know each other at this point being in hollywood for as long as they have and in my opinion if you really want to settle things go do it personally speak to the person first give them an opportunity to apologize for things especially if they didn't realize that what they were doing was i hear all the things you're saying but they're not applicable that was not an insult it was the most mild joke about her hairstyle i fully get into a movie where lily she shaved her head i fully get it but i'm doing it any justification whatsoever of him getting up there and smacking him in the face he didn't need to go up there and smack him at all no but regardless of what you and i think of how important or how what the what the weight of what chris said was just taking removing us out of the equation if it's really that important to jada and therefore then becomes important to will then he should deal with it on a personal level and have a conversation with chris before anything of course because you have to give someone the opportunity because one you have to assume potentially that that chris had malicious intent in what he had to say what how do you have malicious intent in a mild joke because i'm saying i don't agree with that he's telling you dude this is all rational thinking about an irrational act that was he was emotionally fragile and he acted on impulse in a staggeringly stupid way i'll tell you something somebody a good dude who i know didn't mean any harm was kind of you know playfully verbally sparring with with my girlfriend and she did actually it made her really uncomfortable and she didn't really like it and so the next time we run into them and my girlfriend's like i hope he doesn't you know come up and say xyz again i'm like i don't i don't think that's going to happen and he does and i'm like okay so i pull him to the side and i'm like hey look i know you don't mean anything by it but you know xyz and we just have a simple conversation and the guy's just like yeah yeah i don't want to have a question but that's a rational response to two human beings having some sort of a dispute but to assume people have malicious intent especially in that position i think is an erroneous way of approaching it so i don't think i don't think it had anything to do with that i think what he was doing so you don't think saving face you think so he was doing some weird movie thing it was like he was getting away with it as if he was living in a fictional movie like the idea that you think it's smart while wearing a tuxedo to walk onto a stage in front of the world like literally the world one of the biggest award shows on earth if not the biggest and smack a comedian for the most mild joke and then sit there quivering saying keep my wife's name out of your [ __ ] mouth and everybody's just gonna sit there in the [ __ ] that you just took on the table you just pulled your pants down and took a [ __ ] on the dinner table and they all have just sit there and look at that that's what it's like she's full of peanuts and corn and everything stinks it's just the whole idea behind me is completely irrational but what i'm saying is like these people live in this fake world of you know you're you're protected by guards you're driven by limos you're on the red carpet you know like all of it is crazy life and he's so goddamn famous and so so removed from regular discourse and interaction with regular people that he for whatever reason in his head acted like he's a character in a movie maybe so and and i only am not speaking in definites in regards to will because i don't know the man i never met him all these things that you're saying could could absolutely be 100 plausible and true and especially a person like will who is in such an elevated position in society at large and you are 100 right in that these types of folks get removed from reality um for a variety of reasons but it's often a catastrophic process to the person and how they approach the world but here's what happened right afterwards he won the academy award then goes up and does a speech the whole thing was so bizarre and it made me think like how many other human beings could be in a similar situation and pull that off like if a man walked on stage and smacked a woman no that would not fly would not fly not fly if a woman walked on stage and smacked another woman i don't even think it would fly probably not probably not but but also man smacking a woman we already like it's i feel like it's even an ingrained thing like you don't [ __ ] do that number two women smacking women all the women are going to look back and be like women don't solve their their issues with violence you're supposed to you know tear them down in in other ways and like women when women start feuding with one another and one of them finally says that's it and they go to violence it's almost as if they they lost completely like all the other women are like ah you're broke sorry you're out well i don't know i'm just simply because women are just world star hip-hop videos of women beating the [ __ ] out of each other you can find a lot of videos online of you know women in walmart parking lots pulling each other's hair yes there are exceptions i will agree i will agree but i just think so in terms of society standards i don't think they would have accepted it the same way no it's like it was a rare instance where someone is so enormously famous and successful like will smith that they literally still allowed him to not just win the academy award but also go up and accept it and give a speech after he assaulted a small comedian yeah they should have rejected him they should have ejected him from the show 100 100 i agree with that you don't you can't just go smack a man in the face in front of the world and then go about business as usual first of all it sets a terrible precedent yes in in so many different ways it's a terrible precedent for comedy clubs yes like are people gonna decide that they're gonna go on stage and smack the comedian i hope they try to smack brendan or you just want to see one joe rogan turning sidekick yeah chuggy i i don't i don't necessarily think people are going to change their behavior but dumb people might but also it's like what are we saying as a society when the the people that we look up to for whatever reason for good or for bad we look up to actors yes and and the academy awards is supposed to be them in their most regal their most regal outfits their best behavior and to drop down to violence for something so innocuous as a gi jane joke it's look man it's not the hill that i'm looking to necessarily die on either in term whatever the in particular context and and you know i had you know having a conversation with somebody over something that was what made my girlfriend uncomfortable was to me that was the way to approach it but i guess if someone would you know want to tell me [ __ ] you about it then it's like um okay well now that changes things right okay you don't care how it affects other people and you're not actually have you having consideration for me or my girlfriend or i know what you're saying but in this case we saw it no we see all the elements laid out this fox joke was yes so mine i get it and so you know jade is allowed to take offense and will's allowed to take offense but to jump up run on stage slap him and then throw the scene that he did is a completely different story it was a meltdown to at least to go and give chris an opportunity to talk to him and maybe even jada and just be like look one you can see that he did not mean to try and cause any actual harm to you so you know what just tell him if you didn't like it tell him face to face and be like yo man it really you know hey that would be really buggy you're talking about two totally different things we both agree with that but to be agree regardless of whether you're will smith or your or your your uh um the other will smith the the former like special forces guy who speaks russian was in all tons of like 70s and 80s movies he played conan's dad and conan the barbarian like that badass [ __ ] you could be that guy the this other super popular will smith or will smith that nobody actually knows who that person is the approach has to be the same there is no exception for you if you played ali or if you played conan's dad or if nobody's seen you play anything even with yourself well i think what we're looking at also is the culmination of a long period of like emotional distress like that family's been public about all their issues and you know there's a conversation that they had to have like the two of them together about infidelity open relationships and they were openly mocked because of that but i think there's a certain defensiveness that comes along with that well then you know what i've been out in the public [ __ ] sitting out in the public getting mocked sit in it then sit in it then because the public is mocking you for the thing that you brought to them yeah listen i'm i'm gonna so for me i'm like look if you think you're if you're adding stress into your life by publicizing and externalizing everything which again says something more about the state of things like why are you externalizing this [ __ ] right you know what i mean like even when i told this story about oh you know this fighter and i had beef i ain't going to say his name right because you know what i'm not trying to create more beef right because i'm not trying to live my life even though i'm the war master and some point of irrational unnecessary conflict when conflict comes conflict if if it has to get to that yes then that's my whole point let's destroy everything you're a man of honor and of like deep moral principles and ethics you you have a very rigid way you live your life with discipline that's my whole point of this yes this is a nonsense you're right where you're allowed to just go smack someone you're right
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Views: 12,382,768
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Keywords: Joe Rogan Experience, JRE, Joe, Rogan, podcast, MMA, comedy, stand, up, funny, Freak, Party
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Length: 14min 57sec (897 seconds)
Published: Tue Mar 29 2022
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