These nikkas
So the solution is to humiliate another black man physically in front of millions? Great logicYa'll brehs not getting it.
Another black man, stood on the biggest stage and publicly demeaned another black man’s wife who has already has to suffer from a white crazed obsessed media, who can't even cough without y'all saying something negative about her.
Ya'll brehs not getting it.
Another black man, stood on the biggest stage and publicly demeaned another black man’s wife who has already has to suffer from a white crazed obsessed media, who can't even cough without y'all saying something negative about her. Regardless of what she says(or how the media blows it up) or how you personally feel he’s still standing by his wife, the mother of his children and his family’s side. He’s said it countless times in interviews he loves her and will do anything to protect his family
You're suppose to look out for us during this time breh. Chris Rock betrayed him.
If you've ever been in a predominately white space, it's almost at times an unspoken agreement, we look after each other. We don't publicly hang each other out to dry. We already know what these crackas are trying to do to us. We can be the hardest workers in the room and they'll still find something negative to go along with their narrative that we may never be enough. AND this wasn't the first time you attacked his wife at an awards show fam.
Cmon G, Chris Rock was wrong. What are we talking about here
What do you mean? In Yo Mama jokes pretty much everything was on the table. People would bring up stuff like your mom being obese or having diabetes and you would just come right back at them. It’s just jokes. Why are jokes like that ok, but jokes about being bald are where we draw the line?
Agallah the first to turn the situation into a song
I think a comedian of Chris Rocks caliber was literally in shock and had nothing in that moment.
Ag always had/has some fire beats
Smooth beat tho
Slapping someone over a joke is not "protecting your family". This ain't Camelot, weird nikka. I hope yall don't sincerely buy into this shyt. Do that in real life and see how quickly you end up in somebody's jail or laid out on the street. Especially as a black man. The hell.Ya'll brehs not getting it.
Another black man, stood on the biggest stage and publicly demeaned another black man’s wife who has already has to suffer from a white crazed obsessed media, who can't even cough without y'all saying something negative about her. Regardless of what she says(or how the media blows it up) or how you personally feel he’s still standing by his wife, the mother of his children and his family’s side. He’s said it countless times in interviews he loves her and will do anything to protect his family
You're suppose to look out for us during this time breh. Chris Rock betrayed him.
If you've ever been in a predominately white space, it's almost at times an unspoken agreement, we look after each other. We don't publicly hang each other out to dry. We already know what these crackas are trying to do to us. We can be the hardest workers in the room and they'll still find something negative to go along with their narrative that we may never be enough. AND this wasn't the first time you attacked his wife at an awards show fam.
Cmon G, Chris Rock was wrong. What are we talking about here
look man, im cool witg shaming will for a bad moment.
this man has been smiling through nikkas playin with him for years, not a stain on his record,
was my nikka unhinged last night, hell yea. But shoot the nikka some bail.
Ee not about to burn a black man down when he fukks up one time.
I'm not going for "gotcha moment"? I'm just asking where's the line. A lot of what's going on in this thread is based on who they like more than the other. He's a comedian. Joning comes with the territory and is a part of their routine. I didn't sense any malice behind what was said. Will may have, and that's his right. Ricky Gervais made a living doing this at the Globes when he was host. No one over reacted in this mannerI’m not sure what gotcha moment you’re looking for. Comedians have every right to free speech and can get whatever jokes off they want but they can’t control how people react to it. That’s just what it is. I’m not advocating for audience members to start attacking comics en masse if they don’t like their jokes. Will could’ve handled that better than he did but I can understand his anger.