Comments by "Ma Bear" (@mabear9238) on "Will Smith SLAPPING Chris Rock - Body Language ANALYSIS" video.
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@ADDGC8 Don't be so sanctimonious, the fact is Rock attacked and made a joke of his wife's bald head, how would you like it if someone did that to you're wife in the same situation, what would you do, you wouldn't know would you, until it happened to you. It was a slap, he could have punched him out but he didn't, and I repeat, I do not condone violence. It was a reaction from a place of hurt and anger from Will. Rock was still on his feet laughing afterwards, Rock is a comedian a stirrer and a drama queen. I stand by my opinion, Rock should apologize for starting this in the fist place. A question to you what would you have done in this case, you don't know do you?????. It was a reaction that Will has apologized for at least he has been a man and apologized, not like that little weasel Rock. Dont tell me to look it up in the dictionary. I'm not stupid.
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@ADDGC8 It would never have happened if Rock had kept that attack on his wife who suffers from Alopecia, out of his speech, a speech that was seen all over the WOULD. I know someone who has Alopecia and behind closed doors she suffers from lack of confidence, stress and grieves for the loss of her hair. Woman value their hair and to lose your hair is a big thing for a young woman or any woman for that matter. So why did Rock have to even go there, considering he was suppose to have done a doco on black women and their hair. Smh. He went too far. He often makes Will and his wife the butt of his jokes. No boundaries, no compassion, and with respect, it's easy to say you know what you would do until it actually happens to you, "it remains to be seen". I repeat I do not condone violence, but people need to be careful with these sort of attacks because they don't know what's going on in their lives behind closed doors. Yes, Will could have handled it better, but equally Rock should not have gone there in the first place, he was so disrespectful. But as we say, you're entitled to your opinion as I am to mine.
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thulomanchay Excuse me, the feelings women have from being bald from Alopecia is not about SHAME, I know someone who has Alopecia and it's definitely not SHAME she feels it's loss, loss of her hair, as a woman her hair was so important to her as it usually is to most woman, and most men for that matter. Behind closed doors she experiences grief, lack of confidence, and stress and it's very real. It will take time to get over it, obviously you're ignorant and insensitive to how these women really feel. Wills wife grieved over the loss of her beautiful hair, she was so proud of, as for suggesting she should have shouted to the, world blah blah blah, it was not her choice to look like GI Jane, most women don't want to look like GI Jane and it's not a joking matter and made even worse because he supposedly made a doco on black woman and their hair, what's wrong with the man, what a fraud. His comment was in bad taste, and joking about it made it worse. He has no compassion. Btw to suggest woman's hair "being their crowing glory" be a thing of the past is just misogynistic. Unbelievable.
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