don't think you know what you're talking about or else you would tell mebada wrote:You know how after your kid asks why 100 times you say because that's why...because that's why.tree_ wrote:Wait... is GI Jane hot? "You look like GI Jane"... alright! I'll take it. Where's the insult? She pulls off short hair very well.bada wrote:Nothing women like more than after they feel insulted by something you say you tell them "but it was a compliment baby" lol.tree_ wrote:Am I in the Twilight Zone? Calling someone hot is not an insult.Ms Harmless wrote:"it's hard to insult someone attractive for their looks"tree_ wrote:Uh... I don't think you are sure. He said, "your hair is short, so is GI Jane's"Ms Harmless wrote:dude had a mic; we're all sure what he said, I just don't think we were all privvy to Tree from RM's interpretation of it; maybe they should sort that out for the next Oscars, set up some satellite feed to your account or something; only then can civility be maintainedtree_ wrote:It's really not that hard to not smack people unless you're sure what they said.
GI Jane isn't even bald. It isn't even clear Rock knew she had hereditary balding. She looks good. Hard to insult someone attractive for their looks, isn't it?
do you even acknowledge the existence of misogyny? finding someone hot isn't allyship
Are you not not going to watch the Oscars this year?
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I don't know where you are but it's not the same planet as me half the timetree_ wrote:Am I in the Twilight Zone? Calling someone hot is not an insult.Ms Harmless wrote:"it's hard to insult someone attractive for their looks"tree_ wrote:Uh... I don't think you are sure. He said, "your hair is short, so is GI Jane's"Ms Harmless wrote:dude had a mic; we're all sure what he said, I just don't think we were all privvy to Tree from RM's interpretation of it; maybe they should sort that out for the next Oscars, set up some satellite feed to your account or something; only then can civility be maintainedtree_ wrote:It's really not that hard to not smack people unless you're sure what they said.
GI Jane isn't even bald. It isn't even clear Rock knew she had hereditary balding. She looks good. Hard to insult someone attractive for their looks, isn't it?
do you even acknowledge the existence of misogyny? finding someone hot isn't allyship
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That is not what I am "essentially asking" at all, but you're free to think that ableism has been resisted because this one rich asshole acted like a maniac on TV, if that's what makes you happy.Ms Harmless wrote:you have no more evidence for your feelings than I do, but I hope you enjoyed typing your thought experiment out; you're essentially asking me "if we can reasonably reduce your claims to complexity down to my claims to simplicity, then wash our hands and be done with it, shouldn't we?", and I'm arguing no, we shouldn'tMickey wrote:Sure, it's pretty easy if we do a little thought experiment. Imagine Chris Rock's joke was not about Jada's medical condition (as you correctly have argued), but was rather about the longstanding rumors that she sleeps around. Imagine she still takes offense, Will charges the stage, slaps Chris, yells at him from the seats, and then wins his award and gives his little teary speech that was mostly about "protecting" the actresses on his film. What about this new situation--and particularly how Smith framed it to the crowd--would have to change from what actually happened in order to make it coherent? Absolutely nothing--because this was not "about" disability in any meaningful way. It was about Will Smith, his wife, his relationship to his wife, and his *insane* ego as a lunatic millionaire. Will Smith did not slap Chris Rock for ableism. He slapped him because Rock made a joke about his wife, and Will Smith has imagined himself to be the kind of rich asshole who gets to say "keep my wife's name out of your fucking mouth" and "Richard Williams protected his family."Ms Harmless wrote:"as a whole"?Mickey wrote:Because you have abstracted from the material context in order to find an object lesson for your particular interests, one which is not reflected in the situation as a whole in any meaningful way.Ms Harmless wrote:why? there are many issues here about power dynamics beyond rich and poor; I don't stop caring about ableism when a target has moneyMickey wrote:Reading Will Smith smacking Chris Rock as "resistance" is exactly the sort of pigeon-brain take you end up with when you discount how much money someone makes.
maybe you need to explain the "whole" situation as my response is coming from a clearly partial faulty extrapolation of the meaning of a joke; I'm clearly biased
your argument is "Will Smith is a rich egomaniac and that's where it starts and stops"; and that's fine, but I vehemently disagree
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how is calling someone attractive in a non-threatening way an insult?! i'm so confusedMs Harmless wrote:I don't know where you are but it's not the same planet as me half the timetree_ wrote:Am I in the Twilight Zone? Calling someone hot is not an insult.Ms Harmless wrote:"it's hard to insult someone attractive for their looks"tree_ wrote:Uh... I don't think you are sure. He said, "your hair is short, so is GI Jane's"Ms Harmless wrote:dude had a mic; we're all sure what he said, I just don't think we were all privvy to Tree from RM's interpretation of it; maybe they should sort that out for the next Oscars, set up some satellite feed to your account or something; only then can civility be maintainedtree_ wrote:It's really not that hard to not smack people unless you're sure what they said.
GI Jane isn't even bald. It isn't even clear Rock knew she had hereditary balding. She looks good. Hard to insult someone attractive for their looks, isn't it?
do you even acknowledge the existence of misogyny? finding someone hot isn't allyship
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tree's just doing his schtick where he keeps walking into the door and acts confused because it was open yesterday and the answer that someone closed to the door isn't good enough.
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A lot has been said. Maybe I missed it. just answer the question
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if nothing else, we all agreetree_ wrote: i'm so confused
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yep, I see thatbada wrote:tree's just doing his schtick where he keeps walking into the door and acts confused because it was open yesterday and the answer that someone closed to the door isn't good enough.
I should stop really, the topic is too much
I am definitely not going to watch the Oscars this year
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If you guys are just going to hurl insults, I suppose I am done too.
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This is now such a bouillabaisse of takes (good, bad, and buckwild) and argument styles that all I can do is throw this hot turd into the mix and run
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Just watched that again, and yup, seemed innocuous to me. Chris Rock is the real hero in how he handled that. But ya'll feel free to call everything racist, ableist and misogynistic.
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I laughed, so yes it made me happy for the few seconds it lastedMickey wrote:That is not what I am "essentially asking" at all, but you're free to think that ableism has been resisted because this one rich asshole acted like a maniac on TV, if that's what makes you happy.Ms Harmless wrote:you have no more evidence for your feelings than I do, but I hope you enjoyed typing your thought experiment out; you're essentially asking me "if we can reasonably reduce your claims to complexity down to my claims to simplicity, then wash our hands and be done with it, shouldn't we?", and I'm arguing no, we shouldn'tMickey wrote:Sure, it's pretty easy if we do a little thought experiment. Imagine Chris Rock's joke was not about Jada's medical condition (as you correctly have argued), but was rather about the longstanding rumors that she sleeps around. Imagine she still takes offense, Will charges the stage, slaps Chris, yells at him from the seats, and then wins his award and gives his little teary speech that was mostly about "protecting" the actresses on his film. What about this new situation--and particularly how Smith framed it to the crowd--would have to change from what actually happened in order to make it coherent? Absolutely nothing--because this was not "about" disability in any meaningful way. It was about Will Smith, his wife, his relationship to his wife, and his *insane* ego as a lunatic millionaire. Will Smith did not slap Chris Rock for ableism. He slapped him because Rock made a joke about his wife, and Will Smith has imagined himself to be the kind of rich asshole who gets to say "keep my wife's name out of your fucking mouth" and "Richard Williams protected his family."Ms Harmless wrote:"as a whole"?Mickey wrote:Because you have abstracted from the material context in order to find an object lesson for your particular interests, one which is not reflected in the situation as a whole in any meaningful way.Ms Harmless wrote:why? there are many issues here about power dynamics beyond rich and poor; I don't stop caring about ableism when a target has moneyMickey wrote:Reading Will Smith smacking Chris Rock as "resistance" is exactly the sort of pigeon-brain take you end up with when you discount how much money someone makes.
maybe you need to explain the "whole" situation as my response is coming from a clearly partial faulty extrapolation of the meaning of a joke; I'm clearly biased
your argument is "Will Smith is a rich egomaniac and that's where it starts and stops"; and that's fine, but I vehemently disagree
and yes, I do think that somebody high profile learned that ableist jokes can have a consequence -- it's small, but not insignificant that that happened in the public eye; I know next to nothing about Will Smith otherwise, and don't make any claims about his character outside of slapping Chris Rock (I do know that he and Jada are polyamorous, and so am I, so that's nice)
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"I reconsidered my opinion and it's the same"tree_ wrote:Just watched that again, and yup, seemed innocuous to me. Chris Rock is the real hero in how he handled that. But ya'll feel free to call everything racist, ableist and misogynistic.
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Did you watch his acceptance speech?Ms Harmless wrote:I laughed, so yes it made me happy for the few seconds it lastedMickey wrote:That is not what I am "essentially asking" at all, but you're free to think that ableism has been resisted because this one rich asshole acted like a maniac on TV, if that's what makes you happy.Ms Harmless wrote:you have no more evidence for your feelings than I do, but I hope you enjoyed typing your thought experiment out; you're essentially asking me "if we can reasonably reduce your claims to complexity down to my claims to simplicity, then wash our hands and be done with it, shouldn't we?", and I'm arguing no, we shouldn'tMickey wrote:Sure, it's pretty easy if we do a little thought experiment. Imagine Chris Rock's joke was not about Jada's medical condition (as you correctly have argued), but was rather about the longstanding rumors that she sleeps around. Imagine she still takes offense, Will charges the stage, slaps Chris, yells at him from the seats, and then wins his award and gives his little teary speech that was mostly about "protecting" the actresses on his film. What about this new situation--and particularly how Smith framed it to the crowd--would have to change from what actually happened in order to make it coherent? Absolutely nothing--because this was not "about" disability in any meaningful way. It was about Will Smith, his wife, his relationship to his wife, and his *insane* ego as a lunatic millionaire. Will Smith did not slap Chris Rock for ableism. He slapped him because Rock made a joke about his wife, and Will Smith has imagined himself to be the kind of rich asshole who gets to say "keep my wife's name out of your fucking mouth" and "Richard Williams protected his family."Ms Harmless wrote:"as a whole"?Mickey wrote:Because you have abstracted from the material context in order to find an object lesson for your particular interests, one which is not reflected in the situation as a whole in any meaningful way.Ms Harmless wrote:why? there are many issues here about power dynamics beyond rich and poor; I don't stop caring about ableism when a target has moneyMickey wrote:Reading Will Smith smacking Chris Rock as "resistance" is exactly the sort of pigeon-brain take you end up with when you discount how much money someone makes.
maybe you need to explain the "whole" situation as my response is coming from a clearly partial faulty extrapolation of the meaning of a joke; I'm clearly biased
your argument is "Will Smith is a rich egomaniac and that's where it starts and stops"; and that's fine, but I vehemently disagree
and yes, I do think that somebody high profile learned that ableist jokes can have a consequence -- it's small, but not insignificant that that happened in the public eye; I know next to nothing about Will Smith otherwise, and don't make any claims about his character outside of slapping Chris Rock (I do know that he and Jada are polyamorous, and so am I, so that's nice)
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It is truly pathetic and lays bare the slap as an act of pure ego
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I'm going to nowJorge wrote:Did you watch his acceptance speech?Ms Harmless wrote:I laughed, so yes it made me happy for the few seconds it lastedMickey wrote:That is not what I am "essentially asking" at all, but you're free to think that ableism has been resisted because this one rich asshole acted like a maniac on TV, if that's what makes you happy.Ms Harmless wrote:you have no more evidence for your feelings than I do, but I hope you enjoyed typing your thought experiment out; you're essentially asking me "if we can reasonably reduce your claims to complexity down to my claims to simplicity, then wash our hands and be done with it, shouldn't we?", and I'm arguing no, we shouldn'tMickey wrote:Sure, it's pretty easy if we do a little thought experiment. Imagine Chris Rock's joke was not about Jada's medical condition (as you correctly have argued), but was rather about the longstanding rumors that she sleeps around. Imagine she still takes offense, Will charges the stage, slaps Chris, yells at him from the seats, and then wins his award and gives his little teary speech that was mostly about "protecting" the actresses on his film. What about this new situation--and particularly how Smith framed it to the crowd--would have to change from what actually happened in order to make it coherent? Absolutely nothing--because this was not "about" disability in any meaningful way. It was about Will Smith, his wife, his relationship to his wife, and his *insane* ego as a lunatic millionaire. Will Smith did not slap Chris Rock for ableism. He slapped him because Rock made a joke about his wife, and Will Smith has imagined himself to be the kind of rich asshole who gets to say "keep my wife's name out of your fucking mouth" and "Richard Williams protected his family."Ms Harmless wrote:"as a whole"?Mickey wrote:Because you have abstracted from the material context in order to find an object lesson for your particular interests, one which is not reflected in the situation as a whole in any meaningful way.Ms Harmless wrote:why? there are many issues here about power dynamics beyond rich and poor; I don't stop caring about ableism when a target has moneyMickey wrote:Reading Will Smith smacking Chris Rock as "resistance" is exactly the sort of pigeon-brain take you end up with when you discount how much money someone makes.
maybe you need to explain the "whole" situation as my response is coming from a clearly partial faulty extrapolation of the meaning of a joke; I'm clearly biased
your argument is "Will Smith is a rich egomaniac and that's where it starts and stops"; and that's fine, but I vehemently disagree
and yes, I do think that somebody high profile learned that ableist jokes can have a consequence -- it's small, but not insignificant that that happened in the public eye; I know next to nothing about Will Smith otherwise, and don't make any claims about his character outside of slapping Chris Rock (I do know that he and Jada are polyamorous, and so am I, so that's nice)
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so if the slap happened w/o the over the top acceptance speech, how does everyone feel?
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Still a shit thing to do
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I love Will Smith, but he's got some loose screws.Ms Harmless wrote: I know next to nothing about Will Smith otherwise, and don't make any claims about his character outside of slapping Chris Rock