Chris Rock: Selective Outrage
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Rock's long-awaited response is acidic, surgical and emotional enough for him to flub the most searing part of his bit enough to restart it. Per Smith's directions, he keeps Pinkett Smith's name out of his mouth while pointing out that Smith himself practices selective outrage, and the slap is proof of that.
"Will Smith has selective outrage," Rock stated, referencing his special's name, which means when a moment or incident doesn't line up with your ideology. Alluding to rumors of Jada Pinkett Smith cheating on the Oscar winner with a friend of their son, he said, "I didn't have any entanglements."
Titled "Chris Rock: Selective Outrage," the comedian hit on a wide range of topics in the first 50 minutes of the special, including addiction, abortion, racism in America, Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, the Kardashian family and "wokeness.""I have no problem with the wokeness. I have no problem with it at all. I'm all for social justice. I'm all for marginalized people getting their rights. The thing I have a problem with is the selective outrage," Rock said. "You know what i'm talking about. One person does something, they get canceled. Somebody else does the exact same thing, nothing. You know what I'm talking about ... the kind of people who play Michael Jackson songs but won't play R. Kelly. Same crime, one of them just has better songs."
But I have nothing except praise for Chris\u2019s Selective Outrage. I guess Chris and I have something in common. I write a regular column, \u201CKareem Reacts to the News,\u201D and Chris does stand-up in which he reacts to the news. We are both outraged by other people\u2019s selective (meaning inconsistent and contradictory) outrage, while smugly confident in our own righteousness. His presentation is funny and mine isn\u2019t, though some say I have a dry, parched, almost desert-like, sense of humor.
"I have no problem with the wokeness. I have no problem with it at all. I'm all for social justice. I'm all for marginalized people getting their rights. The thing I have a problem with is the selective outrage," Rock said. "You know what i'm talking about. One person does something, they get canceled. Somebody else does the exact same thing, nothing. You know what I'm talking about ... the kind of people who play Michael Jackson songs but won't play R. Kelly. Same crime, one of them just has better songs." 781b155fdc