That really dont matter is if its not unusual.
And its not mentally healthy to go through so many emotions in such a short period of time.
Serious question. Is everyone in here who think Rock was wrong cool with that kind of comedy just cancelled or banned in general? I can respect people who look at roasting as bad across the board and would prefer it not be done ever. I can't respect people who love that shit until it's turned onto someone they like and then it becomes a problem.
It's coming
Stand up comedy as we know it will die off ... Cos now folks can put their hands on comedians if they don't like a joke
Started with Chapelle and his alleged 'transphobia'
It's coming
Stand up comedy as we know it will die off ... Cos now folks can put their hands on comedians if they don't like a joke
Started with Chapelle and his alleged 'transphobia'
Get better security. Or... or... watch ya mouth.
Comedians been dealing with and sometimes fighting hecklers or people that aint fuck with their jokes... I doubt this will change anything
It's coming
Stand up comedy as we know it will die off ... Cos now folks can put their hands on comedians if they don't like a joke
Started with Chapelle and his alleged 'transphobia'
Or comedians could actually focus on being funny again instead of trying to be offensive
Yeah, I don't know. Some of these comments are silly to me.
It's one thing if a comedian is zoning in on one person with mean spirited attacks masked as jokes. That comedian should watch his mouth. But we really in here talking like light ribbing like what Chris Rock did yesterday was punch worthy. He went down the line joking on people and Will and Jada were kee keeing it up. When it's their turn, suddenly that kinda comedy needed to be punished.
If Rock knew about Jada's condition and her sensitivity about it, then I guess I see why people are saying he should have watched his mouth. But if he really just thought Jada was sporting a new hairdo, I have a hard time people really believe a G.I. Jane joke crossed some kind of reasonable line for comedy.
I read somewhere someone said this might end up being bad for comedians all over....People feeling offended(justified or not) by something a comedian says that they could just get up and do ish...and you know there are plenty of people that are stupid enough to think they can do what WIll did.
I still think Will was a clown in my opinion because u were laughing at first. Dont switch AFTER THE fact you laughed. I am all over "honoring your wife", and I do feel C.Rock shouldn't of made a joke out of her medical condition, but i think Will didn't handle it correctly.
Yeah, I don't know. Some of these comments are silly to me.
It's one thing if a comedian is zoning in on one person with mean spirited attacks masked as jokes. That comedian should watch his mouth. But are we really in here talking like light ribbing like what Chris Rock did yesterday was punch worthy. He went down the line joking on people and Will and Jada were kee keeing it up. When it's their turn, suddenly that kinda comedy needed to be punished.
If Rock knew about Jada's condition and her sensitivity about it, then I guess I see why people are saying he should have watched his mouth. But if he really just thought Jada was sporting a new hairdo, I have a hard time people really believe a G.I. Jane joke crossed some kind of reasonable line for comedy.
I didnt watch what happened before he said something about Jada.
So he made jokes about other folks before getting to her?
We can say that, but folks seeing it play out live and at the oscars can make it a much more common occurrence. You know folks wanna go viral