Will Smith slap: Workplace violence isn’t tolerated in normal industries

If it was in FL, the State would pick up the charges.

Although maybe not because dropped so quickly. Idk. :dunno:

I'm not a lawyer and I was not able to find this info on the Internet...

...BUT I think many states will prosecute an assault committed in public whether the "victim" presses charges or not.

Not sure how I feel about that.
 
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/will-smith-chris-rock-slap-situation-is-not-about-you

This is one of the best things I've read about this. Why is this board not the place for this discussion? Well, because it is the platform of choice for white animals who like to start threads entitled "black woman chimps out" "spread eagle harris" and "judge ketanji brown jackson is inhumanly ugly and no real man wants to fuck her". And they are applauded, or ignored. This board IS violence against women, and especially, violence against black women.

Facts.
 
Whether it was a "work" or a "shoot," Chris Rock certainly deserved that slap.
At the very least.

Sometimes, words are an adequate provocation for violence.
I honestly believe that.

Violence in the workplace? Was there ever a time when it didn't exist?
 
Is an awards show a workplace?

Yes. Chris Rock was working an awards show where Will Smith not only acted a presenter but received an award.

Most, if not all, were there to advance their careers. It was a professional association event, not a block party. Members were expected to act according to the Academy code of conduct. Smith fucked up.

https://www.oscars.org/
 
Yes. Chris Rock was working an awards show where Will Smith not only acted a presenter but received an award.

Most, if not all, were there to advance their careers. It was a professional association event, not a block party. Members were expected to act according to the Academy code of conduct. Smith fucked up.

Still not sure it was a traditional work place, were they paid? I honestly do not know much about the Oscars.
 
This will pass in a couple of days but while it dominates the news so many different takes on this. Have seen a couple of black women celebrate it saying Smith was standing up for black women who our white supremist society beats down. Saw a white friend’s feminist wife write that Smith displayed faux masculinity and should have remained seated as he denied Jada Smith her agency.

I can’t say who is right or wrong but people are into it
 
Still not sure it was a traditional work place, were they paid? I honestly do not know much about the Oscars.

Still a work place with a code of conduct.

If Smith had punched or shot Rock in a bar as patrons, that wouldn't be a work place for them. OTOH, what if the bar employed them for a special event?
Work place or not?

FWIW, I'm still not a lawyer and I don't play one on JPP. :cool:
 
Still a work place with a code of conduct.

If Smith had punched or shot Rock in a bar as patrons, that wouldn't be a work place for them. OTOH, what if the bar employed them for a special event?
Work place or not?

FWIW, I'm still not a lawyer and I don't play one on JPP. :cool:

I dont like how much attention its getting when kids are getting shot on streets every day.
 
This will pass in a couple of days but while it dominates the news so many different takes on this. Have seen a couple of black women celebrate it saying Smith was standing up for black women who our white supremist society beats down. Saw a white friend’s feminist wife write that Smith displayed faux masculinity and should have remained seated as he denied Jada Smith her agency.

I can’t say who is right or wrong but people are into it

It'll certainly quiet down, but I'm not so sure this will pass as quickly as you claim.

Yes, people are posting/tweeting/commenting from all quarters on this but the bottom line remains the same: Will Smith committed a violent crime on live television for all to see.

Had it been two white men or two white women, would there have been ramifications? Consequences? I think so. So why does the color of one's skin and not the content of their character matter here?

Giving Will Smith a pass on this is, IMO, blatant institutionalized racism.

FWIW, I believe Smith will pay a price. Not as big of a price as Mel Gibon paid, but still a price both in Hollyweird and the law. I still see community service and large charitable donations to both the city and the Academy in Smith's future.

For Will's sake, I also hope he gets divorced. Jada Pinkett Smith is poison.
 
I dont like how much attention its getting when kids are getting shot on streets every day.

Meh. There's over 130 suicides on average every day in America and the Democrats only give a shit about the half that use a gun. Obviously the Republicans don't give a shit about any of them.

Maybe if all those suicides were on live TV they'd get more attention? :laugh:
 
Yup...Baldwin killed a lady


But what movie were they filming Sunday night?

Negligent workplace violence.

There's another rich asshole who will buy his freedom with community service and huge charitable donations.
 
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/will-smith-chris-rock-slap-situation-is-not-about-you

This is one of the best things I've read about this. Why is this board not the place for this discussion? Well, because it is the platform of choice for white animals who like to start threads entitled "black woman chimps out" "spread eagle harris" and "judge ketanji brown jackson is inhumanly ugly and no real man wants to fuck her". And they are applauded, or ignored. This board IS violence against women, and especially, violence against black women.

Facts.

Yep. Right after your post, that I'm responding to here, is a female who encourages the verbal assaults on black women, in particular accomplished, intelligent, well-educated black women. You should have seen how Michelle Obama was treated. But then, no doubt you did on other forums during the Obama presidency. Got to keep 'em down and make sure they know their place.
 
https://www.teenvogue.com/story/will-smith-chris-rock-slap-situation-is-not-about-you

This is one of the best things I've read about this. Why is this board not the place for this discussion? Well, because it is the platform of choice for white animals who like to start threads entitled "black woman chimps out" "spread eagle harris" and "judge ketanji brown jackson is inhumanly ugly and no real man wants to fuck her". And they are applauded, or ignored. This board IS violence against women, and especially, violence against black women.

Facts.
Darla, you and I both know that those posts are made by one person and supported by less than a handful of others. Most people consider such racist assholes to be the scum of the Earth. True douchebags who will be the first to be shot in a purge or thrown off a building as not worthy of living any longer.

Most people on JPP try to be good...although many seem confused on what that may be.
 
Yep. Right after your post, that I'm responding to here, is a female who encourages the verbal assaults on black women, in particular accomplished, intelligent, well-educated black women. You should have seen how Michelle Obama was treated. But then, no doubt you did on other forums during the Obama presidency. Got to keep 'em down and make sure they know their place.

Yet it's these "accomplished, intelligent, well-educated black women" who are applauding Smith for "standing up for black women", isn't it?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...od-hypocrites-defended-Smith-Oscars-slap.html
Later on Monday morning, The View co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro also slammed Smith, calling his shocking outburst 'immature and childish.' But co-host Whoopi Goldberg stepped in with a different take.

'I think he overreacted…I think he had one of those moments where it was like G.D. it, just stop,' Goldberg said. 'I get it, not everybody acts the way we would like them to act under pressure. And he snapped.'


https://www.latimes.com/entertainme...2-will-smith-chris-rock-slap-attack-reactions
Rapper Nicki Minaj was among those in disbelief but said she didn’t think Rock would have made the joke “had he known what Jada recently shared.” Still, she found it hard to believe that he and “the whole team @ the #Oscars” were unaware of Pinkett Smith’s health struggle.

“Here’s the thing…,” Minaj tweeted. “And this is such an AMAZING - EYE OPENING example of it ... The husband gets a front row seat to his wife’s pain… he’s the 1 consoling her… drying her tears behind closed doors when those cameras go off. Social media has made ppl feel that these ‘husbands’ won’t ever run into them in real life.”

“You just got to witness in real time what happens in a man’s soul when he looks over to the woman he loves & sees her holding back tears from a ‘little joke’ at her expense,” she added. “This is what any & every real man feels in that instant. while y’all seeing the joke he’s seeing her pain”
 
Yet it's these "accomplished, intelligent, well-educated black women" who are applauding Smith for "standing up for black women", isn't it?

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...od-hypocrites-defended-Smith-Oscars-slap.html
Later on Monday morning, The View co-hosts Sunny Hostin and Ana Navarro also slammed Smith, calling his shocking outburst 'immature and childish.' But co-host Whoopi Goldberg stepped in with a different take.

'I think he overreacted…I think he had one of those moments where it was like G.D. it, just stop,' Goldberg said. 'I get it, not everybody acts the way we would like them to act under pressure. And he snapped.'


https://www.latimes.com/entertainme...2-will-smith-chris-rock-slap-attack-reactions
Rapper Nicki Minaj was among those in disbelief but said she didn’t think Rock would have made the joke “had he known what Jada recently shared.” Still, she found it hard to believe that he and “the whole team @ the #Oscars” were unaware of Pinkett Smith’s health struggle.

“Here’s the thing…,” Minaj tweeted. “And this is such an AMAZING - EYE OPENING example of it ... The husband gets a front row seat to his wife’s pain… he’s the 1 consoling her… drying her tears behind closed doors when those cameras go off. Social media has made ppl feel that these ‘husbands’ won’t ever run into them in real life.”

“You just got to witness in real time what happens in a man’s soul when he looks over to the woman he loves & sees her holding back tears from a ‘little joke’ at her expense,” she added. “This is what any & every real man feels in that instant. while y’all seeing the joke he’s seeing her pain”

What's wrong with that?
 
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