Business 157(Sat) – Will Smith, Chris Rock, and the slap heard round the world

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Will Smith, Chris Rock, and the slap heard round the world - The Boston Globe

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1. It’s true. Those Hollywood folks aren’t like thee and me. There is a school of thought that the time has come and gone for the endless round of self-congratulatory awards shows that culminate — finally — on Oscar night. The over-the-top dresses and jewels, the mostly strained and awkward words of thanks, the lapel ribbons — there’s always a ribbon, right?

2. This year’s was blue and yellow — a small way to take note of the horror that is the war in Ukraine and the 10 million or so Ukrainians displaced from their homes. But might this also have been the year for the organizers to forgo those gift baggies for the already fabulously wealthy nominees — this year valued at $137,000 each — and donate the money to relief efforts?

3. Comedian Chris Rock, still reeling from that slap delivered by Will Smith, was almost right when he said, “That was the greatest night in the history of television.” Because it was, well, great television if by “great” you mean that moment everyone will be talking about the next day — horrifying in that train wreck kinda way.


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4. But the worst was yet to come. Smith, as predicted, won the Oscar for best actor, got the requisite standing ovation from a crowd that had just watched him slap another performer silly on live TV and then applauded as Smith rambled on attempting to drape himself in the mantle of a great protector of his wife and all of womankind, comparing himself to the man he portrayed in that Oscar-winning performance, the father of Serena and Venus Williams.

5. “Richard Williams was a fierce defender of his family,” Smith said, adding that “at this time in my life, I am overwhelmed by what God is calling on me to do and be in this world.”

6. So it was God who called on him to slap Chris Rock. Seriously? For those who skipped Sunday night’s festivities, Rock made a not that funny “G.I. Jane” joke about Smith’s wife’s shaved head. Turns out the stunning Jada Pinkett Smith has alopecia, which she has talked about publicly, and was clearly not happy with the reference. What is not known is whether Chris Rock knew that.

Do you think will smith should be punished for his actions? By the Academy which gave hime the award? By the industry? Discuss

7. But what happens in Hollywood, and the fact that Smith’s peers were clearly willing to overlook an unprecedented lack of civility in their midst, doesn’t always stay in Hollywood — and a damned good thing that is. The fact that Smith and the missus spent the rest of the evening partying didn’t help the situation.

8. And then there was this from Jaden Smith, one of Will and Jada’s children, who tweeted simply: “And That’s How We Do It.” Isn’t that the lesson everyone wants their kids to take away from all this? Unhappy with something someone says? Just take a whack at ’em.

9.  At a time when civil discourse is in short supply, when too many Americans are already finding too many reasons to distrust one another, a slap on live TV isn’t just a slap. It’s a disgrace. But not nearly as disgraceful as the conduct of all those fools who gave a standing ovation to Hollywood’s newest bully.


What repercussions, if any, do you think there will be long term? What would the reaction have been if this had occurred in Japan?

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