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regnum-lab:

so the academy is reviewing whether or not to remove Will Smith’s award and here are some interesting tweets about that :)

kichijouji:

“keep my wife’s name out of your mouth” is such a powerful and beautiful statement, you’d think it came from like The Iliad, but no it’s from that time will smith slapped the everloving shit out of Chris Rock at the oscars

Still not over this. Never will.Still not over this. Never will.Still not over this. Never will.Still not over this. Never will.Still not over this. Never will.Still not over this. Never will.Still not over this. Never will.Still not over this. Never will.Still not over this. Never will.Still not over this. Never will.

Still not over this. Never will.


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Oh man, everybody’s trending so hard on this…I still can’t hate Will Smith to what he did butOh man, everybody’s trending so hard on this…I still can’t hate Will Smith to what he did butOh man, everybody’s trending so hard on this…I still can’t hate Will Smith to what he did butOh man, everybody’s trending so hard on this…I still can’t hate Will Smith to what he did butOh man, everybody’s trending so hard on this…I still can’t hate Will Smith to what he did butOh man, everybody’s trending so hard on this…I still can’t hate Will Smith to what he did butOh man, everybody’s trending so hard on this…I still can’t hate Will Smith to what he did butOh man, everybody’s trending so hard on this…I still can’t hate Will Smith to what he did butOh man, everybody’s trending so hard on this…I still can’t hate Will Smith to what he did butOh man, everybody’s trending so hard on this…I still can’t hate Will Smith to what he did but

Oh man, everybody’s trending so hard on this…
I still can’t hate Will Smith to what he did but still…that was a step too far.


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In love with Keke Palmer

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homophobicslug:

love that will smith has been a meme for loving and defending his wife at an award show twice now. the ultimate wife guy.

hers:

WILL SMITHslappingCHRIS ROCK at the 94th Annual Academy Awards (March 27th, 2022).

The follow thru tho

weaver-z:

Will Smith was just banned from the Oscars for 10 years for slapping a guy. Unrelated but here’s an IMDb list of the most famous actors and directors who signed the letter asking for the statutory rape charges against Roman Polanski, who is not banned from the Oscars, to be dropped.

My response to learning this information about both Will Smith & Roman Polanski is best described by Fry here⤵

Shocked because they won’t forgive Will for slapping Chris Rock, because he was defending his Wife (Jada Pinkett Smith)’s Honor; but they will do so with a Rapist/Sexual Predator…

aweirdwrld:

jared leto had a movie open this weekend in theaters around the world and also has a tv show premiere, ezra miller has history of attacking people/fans and has films coming out soon….but studios are backing out of projects/pausing films will smith was supposed to star in???

crazy thing is out of the 3, will is the only one that has acknowledged his wrong doing and apologized multiple times

OSCAR 2022 | Timothée Chalamet rockstar del red carpet. L'inclusività dilaga nei premi a miglior film, migliori attori non protagonisti e regia

OSCAR 2022 | Timothée Chalamet rockstar del red carpet. L’inclusività dilaga nei premi a miglior film, migliori attori non protagonisti e regia

Serata movimentata quella degli Oscar 2022. L’evento più eclatante è stato Will Smith che ha mollato un pugno a Chris Rock salendo sul palco: in realtà si trattava di una manata ma è stato un gesto di violenza gratuito e non necessario. La battuta di Chris sui capelli rasati di Jada Pinkett Smith è stata infelice perché l’ha paragonata a G.I. Jane, forse però non sapeva che la moglie di Smith ha…


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The Power of Storytelling in Art, Film, Music & Spoken Word Was on Full Display at Blackout Festival this Past Saturday. Check Out the Captivating Articles Below on the Festival that Featured 3 Panels, 3 Live Musical Performances, 3 Spoken Word Performances, 2 Film Screenings and a Signature Artist Showcase. Thank You to Everyone Who Came Out on Saturday, Thank You to Our Amazing Partners and Thank You to All the Talent that Took Part in Blackout Music & Film Festival:

  • “Whether the discussion was about representation, development or recognition of artistic talent, voices in the black community were front and center on Saturday. And while they were eager to share their own experiences, they were also speaking on behalf of the voices that don’t often make it to the majority of American households.” Continue Reading Steve Green’s Article on Blackout Festival Here: http://bit.ly/1JHmERd via Indiewire
  • “Attendees at the first annual Blackout for Human Rights Festival included Chris Rock, Tessa Thompson, Nate Parker, director Justin Simien and many others” Continue Reading Danielle C. Belton’s Article on Blackout Festival Here: http://bit.ly/1O4eiXH via The Root
  • “Moderated by ASCAP’s Mir Harris, the panel discussed the history of music and its connection to human rights, especially within the African-American community. The panel begun with the quote: “An artist’s duty is to reflect the times.” Referring back to the civil-rights era, the panel agreed that music was a catalyst to the movement” Continue Reading Mannie Holmes’ Article on Blackout Festival Here: http://bit.ly/1UnXJIr via Variety
  • “At the first-ever Blackout Music & Film Festival, held Saturday at the Grammy Museum in downtown Los Angeles, artists, activists, celebrities and everyday citizens convened to highlight and explore the ways in which artists are using their art to address human rights violations and injustices. The daylong festival featured screenings of 3 ½ Minutes, Ten Bullets and Dear White People, a #SayHerName Voices for the Cause music showcase, an artists showcase and three panels that addressed topics ranging from the importance of diversity in media to criminal-justice reform” Continue Reading Akilah Green’s Article on Blackout Festival Here: http://bit.ly/1Q6D0rL via The Root

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