Originally posted by guykirk9:Give me alopecia and $100 million any day of the week, life can’t be that bad for poor Jada
Originally posted by guykirk9:Give me alopecia and $100 million any day of the week, life can’t be that bad for poor Jada
Originally posted by RUMMY:Bald jokes are off limits now for EVERYONE. I don't doubt that it's difficult for a woman to lose her hair but I'm sure many men over the years have been devastated by it but consistently get mocked.
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Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
That’s not how life works. Things effect everyone differently. Money doesn’t solve everyone’s problems either. I suspect Jada probably is doing ok but neither of us know and having $100million isn’t going to make her feel better about having alopecia. It would be ignorant in the year 2022 to think that money is such an important factor to how someone feels mentally.
Originally posted by guykirk9:[..]
Nah she can buy a wig give me a break
People make fun of way way way more terrible things than her condition and it’s okay. But god forbid you make a GI Jane joke about Jada Smith then that’s off limits. Give me a break dean this was NOTHING BURGER of a joke.
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
I don’t think it is ok to mock way more terrible things. I think Will Smith’s actions have just brought about the discussion about what’s acceptable and what isn’t. If he hadn’t slapped him the joke would have went under the radar and yet if Jada Smith was the type of person to be deeply affected by it nobody would have cared and she would be suffering without Chris Rock having any consequences. As it is Will Smith’s slap which was also wrong has been what it’s taken for a few people to speak up and say the joke wasn’t in good taste. I don’t know why someone can go under the job title of ‘comedian’ and suddenly expect to get away with things that if you said to someone on the street would get you worse than a slap. I don’t understand why someone would want to mock someone else about a medical condition, I honestly don’t get it.
Originally posted by guykirk9:[..]
What is so hard to understand that on the street if that were to happen it’s not warranted and not expected but if you are first row at the Oscar’s, a show that is quite literally designed for humorous jokes in between awards, it shouldn’t be a surprise that a joke will be made.
It was so low on the offense scale for even the Oscars
Originally posted by deanallison:[..]
I don’t think it is ok to mock way more terrible things. I think Will Smith’s actions have just brought about the discussion about what’s acceptable and what isn’t. If he hadn’t slapped him the joke would have went under the radar and yet if Jada Smith was the type of person to be deeply affected by it nobody would have cared and she would be suffering without Chris Rock having any consequences. As it is Will Smith’s slap which was also wrong has been what it’s taken for a few people to speak up and say the joke wasn’t in good taste. I don’t know why someone can go under the job title of ‘comedian’ and suddenly expect to get away with things that if you said to someone on the street would get you worse than a slap. I don’t understand why someone would want to mock someone else about a medical condition, I honestly don’t get it.