MSNBC - White people don't understand Will Smith slapping Chris Rock

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Is this "blacksplaining"?

Cuz, it sounds like blacksplaining.

Not to mention the fact that it was whites who coined the very term "slap" and defined the "slap in the face" as a means of dishonoring someone who sullied their name or especially the name of their woman.

But I need to be blacksplained by a bunch of semi literate MSNBC racists about how I don't know anything about what I just saw.



White People Don’t Fully Understand Will Smith Slap — ‘There’s a Nuance to What Happened’

https://www.breitbart.com/clips/202...-smith-slap-theres-a-nuance-to-what-happened/

TRENT BAKER 3 Apr 2022

MSNBC “The Cross Connection” host Tiffany Cross on Sunday attempted to explain the Will Smith slap of Chris Rock at last week’s Oscars to white people, who she claimed did not understand why black people wanted them to refrain from opining on the incident.

TheGrio columnist Michael Harriot asserted it was “hard to explain to a white person what’s the difference between an open-handed slap and a punch,” adding that “they consider it all violent.”

Cross said there was “nuance to what happened” and likened it to a guest commenting on an incident inside someone else’s home.

“I will try to put this in context for our white fellow countrymen as best I can,” Cross outlined. “And really, truly, black America, there’s a commonality amongst us all. And if we went to a white person’s home, and it was their family dinner, and we were sitting at the table, and the mother hauled off and slapped the father. And everybody at the table has an opinion. You know, the sister is like, ‘Mom, you always do this.’ And the brother is like, ‘I can’t believe you’re doing this.’ And Dad is like, ‘You’re terrible.’ If I weigh in as the guest in this home and I say, ‘Yeah, you guys are terrible.’ Everybody’s like, ‘I’m sorry. When did you get an opinion? This is our family table.'”

(You are right. It is your "family table" and you own this. I'll not say another word. I'll just remember that the next time you come and demand I sacrifice my right to keep and bear arms because violent coloreds can't help slaughtering each other every night, like feral fucking animals, in major cities all across the country. - AF)

She added, “That’s what this moment felt like for many of us. And there’s a nuance to what happened that we should get into.”
 
Have Chuck Todd stand within two feet of me for just about three seconds, and then tell me what I do or don't understand.
 
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TheGrio columnist Michael Harriot asserted it was “hard to explain to a white person what’s the difference between an open-handed slap and a punch,”

Let me explain this to white people. You see, it's like someone tells a joke, and some guy's wife gets upset. So the guy who has an upset wife pulls out a gun, and shoots the comedian in the leg. He wasn't shooting to kill, he was just sending a message. It would be completely different if he had shot him in the chest or head.
 
I understand entirely why Will Smith slapped Chris Rock. It was to create shock value at the Oscar's so that people will change to the channel to see the aftermath of what happens, all for the sole purpose of increasing ratings and views.
 
"And really, truly, black America, there’s a commonality amongst us all."

The most amazing thing is just how incredibly racist, collectivist, prejudiced, and derogatory that remark is, and yet it is praised by the left. Just another day in Clown World.

Imagine this similar statement, and what it infers:

"And really, truly, Italian America, there’s a commonality amongst us all. Other people don't understand that we like to yell, scream, break things and fight at home. It's just the way we are. We were born that way."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wy3CdH7pw8k
 
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