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    • Paulina Ela Robert
      My 2 cents worth: The slap at the Ocsars was NOT OKAY. Two professional African American Actors, legends and one decides to take it to the hood infront of countless peers and Hollywood elites. Not only was it not okay for these two leading men, but this year's show was also directed by an African American, Will Packard. How many opportunities will we have to be taken seriously when our elites act like this. Real setback and disgrace. My two cents worth. I'm sorry Jada is ill. I'm sorry her and Will went through or are going through their thing. They chose to make their "personal business" public. Chris Rock (I'm not his biggest fan) is a comedian. He was doing what comedians do and poking fun at the celebrities that were there in the front row. He was doing his job. Will Smith was laughing at first himself. I really thought it was staged to be honest. Because Will Smith was up for an award for his role as Richard Williams, who was by all accounts a pretty aggressive dude himself. But, I thought otherwise once the F bombs were dropped. Just really disheartening to see.
        • Patricia Holt

          Was the slap warranted absolutely. Was it necessary at that time? Absolutely not. I feel like there is a time and place for everything. He could’ve slapped him after the show. It also , in my opinion, shows the lack of control one has over their own emotions.

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          • Ava Michelle

            Toxic masculinity responds to toxic masculinity. The language could've been saved for a private conversation too. I personally believe it was a publicity stunt to make people think he wanted to send a message to the world as if to say, "Keep my wife's name out of your f***ing mouth" or something along those lines Lol! But, now Chris Rock's tickets are seling like hot cakes, so yeahhh!!!!

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