basquebromance
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No offense to Down Syndrome victims, but to be honest Will Smith always had a mongoloid look. Small eyes, far apart. Probably one of the least talented performers in the pedo-homo-anti-White industry of Hollywood.
Again… You’re misusing the word. There was no “defending” going on. There was a joke. And an assault.
I only became aware of it a few years ago.
I am really quite surprised at how prevalent it is among black women in the American community. My favorite politician, Cynthia McKinney, I believe suffers from it.
I did some research, and I believe, between 4-5% of middle aged or older black women get this condition, about 1 and half percent to two percent of Hispanic women, and a percent of white women get it.
For some reason, Asian women don't really get it. They have less than a percent of their population that suffer from it.
Men everywhere?
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I am not a fan of Will Smith but he was nice with what he did to Rock because Chris should have had his head kicked in for verbally assaulting another man wife even if it was in a tasteless joke.Yes, it was a fucking joke. But Jada has alopecia. She has struggled with hair loss because of it. Making a joke about someone illness is pretty sad. Chris Rock crossed a line with a joke, and her husband slapped the shit out of him.
I don't watch any of the award shows. But I bet Chris Rock doesn't get asked next year.
Well, one of them.Cynthia McKinney is your favorite politician? That is scary.
While you clearly believe such an act is virtuous, or noble; then why obfuscate the terms of the reaction? Why disingenuously insist on couching in terms of defending, instead of just saying outright. That you would assault the person? Because that is in fact, what that would be. Does speaking it plain tarnish the white knights armor? I’m still trying to figure exactly what is supposed to be being defended here.He was defending his wife from that hurt deeply. Again, if someone was in a wheelchair and comedian made a joke about them not dancing, it would be the same thing.
Black African American slapped a Black Jamaican comic. because Will's a victim and not an affirmative action token Black.....I think.....so now Will can pretend to be tough on the movie set.Can anyone explain to a non American what happened there?
Perhaps he believes that the Muslims were justified in that Charlie Hebdo debacle?While you clearly believe such an act is virtuous, or noble; then why obfuscate the terms of the reaction? Why disingenuously insist on couching in terms of defending, instead of just saying outright. That you would assault the person? Because that is in fact, what that would be. Does speaking it plain tarnish the white knights armor? I’m still trying to figure exactly what is supposed to be being defended here.
Ahhhh. . .I am not a fan of Will Smith but he was nice with what he did to Rock because Chris should have had his head kicked in for verbally assaulting another man wife even if it was in a tasteless joke.
Rock has always been a punk and someone finally slapped him for being the pathetic piece of trash he is…
Actually. . . Chris Rock does a bit on this too.Multi millionaire black movie star, Will Smith, had a ghetto moment.
I’m not a critical race theorist, but I’m sure there is an excuse for it. African Americans are not able to suppress “heated moments” because of 300 years of slavery, or something.
Civilized people don't "defend," their wife's honor like this.Someone defended his wife's honor and you fucks think that is a bad thing.
Typical.
I told you already, neither one of them are Jamaican.Black African American slapped a Black Jamaican comic. because Will's a victim and not an affirmative action token Black.....I think.....so now Will can pretend to be tough on the movie set.
Greg