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‘Motherf***er Hit Me Over A Bulls*** Joke’: Chris Rock Unleashes On Will Smith Over Oscars Slap
Superstar Chris Rock unleashed on Will Smith over the actor slapping him at the 2022 Oscars, saying it was over a “bulls*** joke” and Smith showed he’s “as ugly as the rest of us.”
The 57-year-old comedian took the stage Thursday alongside Dave Chappelle at Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena in the United Kingdom where Chappelle asked him about what happened at the 94th Academy Awards. “Did that s*** hurt,” Chappelle asked, according to the Daily Mail in a piece published Friday.
“’Goddam right … the motherf***er hit me over a bulls*** joke, the nicest joke I ever told,” Rock told the crowd during their U.K. tour.
Chris Rock FINALLY drops his dignified silence on Oscars slap to EVISCERATE Will Smith https://t.co/Gtf4W0hKQT
— Daily Mail Celebrity (@DailyMailCeleb) September 2, 2022
“Will did the impression of a perfect person for 30 years, and he ripped his mask off and showed us he was as ugly as the rest of us,” he added.
“Whatever the consequences are … I hope he doesn’t put his mask back on again and lets his real face breathe,” Rock continued. “I see myself in both men.”
During Rock’s recent appearance at a comedy club in Phoenix, Arizona, the comedian reportedly told the audience that the Oscars reached out to him to see if he would host the award show next year. He told crowd he refused the invitation and used a reference to details from the murder trial of O.J. Simpson, as The Daily Wire previously reported.
The “Death At A Funeral” star previously hosted the annual awards show two other times, in 2005 and then again in 2016, the Hollywood Reporter noted.
It comes after Rock was slapped on stage by the “Men In Black” star at the annual award show after he cracked a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith’s shaved head amid her hair loss battle, as previously reported.
In July, Smith released a video on social media issuing another apology to Rock. Smith said he has reached out to Rock, but the message came back that the comedian is not ready to speak to him yet.
After Smith slapped Rock in the face during the award show he was not removed from the building, and a short time later, he took the stage to accept an Oscar for his role in the film “King Richard.”
Later, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences issued a 10-year ban preventing Smith from attending the annual awards show.
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Tokyo 2020 Olympics opening ceremony director fired for Holocaust joke
TOKYO — The director of the Tokyo Olympics’ opening ceremony was fired Thursday over a Holocaust joke he made during a comedy show in 1998.
Kentaro Kobayashi was ousted just a day before the pandemic-delayed Games were set to officially kickoff Friday with an elaborate ceremony he helped create, the latest in a long list of setbacks to hit the event.
Kobayashi was fired “after a joke he had made in the past about a painful historical event was brought to light,” the Tokyo 2020 organizing committee said in a statement.
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Kobayashi used the phrase “Let’s play Holocaust” in the act, organizing committee president Seiko Hashimoto said in a statement.
“We found out that Mr. Kobayashi, in his own performance, had used a phrase ridiculing a historical tragedy,” Hashimoto said.
“We deeply apologize for causing such a development the day before the opening ceremony and for causing troubles and concerns to many involved parties as well as the people in Tokyo and the rest of the country.”
Tokyo Games are underway amid new COVID-19 concerns
Kobayashi said Thursday he regretted the incident.
“Entertainment should not make people feel uncomfortable. I understand that my stupid choice of words at that time was wrong, and I regret it,” he said in a statement.
Kobayashi, 48, is a former member of a comedy duo called “Rahmens” and his unearthed attempt at Holocaust humor drew immediate condemnation from Jewish groups like the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles after it surfaced on Twitter.
Kobayashi is shown cutting up paper figures of human beings while talking about coming up with a “let’s massacre Jewish people game” in the skit.
It was not immediately clear who first posted the video footage online.
“Any person, no matter how creative, does not have the right to mock the victims of the Nazi genocide,” said the group’s Rabbi Abraham Cooper, who said the Nazis also sent disabled Germans to the gas chambers.
“Any association of this person to the Tokyo Olympics would insult the memory of 6 million Jews and make a cruel mockery of the Paralympics,” he said.
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga, who has faced criticism for the decision to hold the Games in the midst of the pandemic, told reporters Thursday that “this incident is utterly outrageous and completely unacceptable.”
Kobayashi helped craft an opening ceremony at Tokyo’s Olympic Stadium that will get underway at 7 a.m. ET Friday with no fans in the stands due to the ongoing Covid-19 crisis and the current state of emergency in Tokyo.
While the stadium can seat 68,000 people, there will be less than a thousand officials on hand to cheer on the athletes from more than 200 countries. Dignitaries will include First Lady Dr. Jill Biden, who is leading the American delegation, and Japanese Emperor Naruhito.
The ouster of Kobayashi came just days after another key member of the creative group that put together the opening ceremony, musician Keigo “Cornelius” Oyamada, was fired after boasts that he bullied disabled classmates surfaced online.
Oyamada apologized and both he and his music were removed from the program.
The Olympics have been beset by several other scandals over the past year, too.
In February, the president of the committee, Yoshiro Mori, was forced out after he said female sports officials talk too much during meetings. A month later, the Games’ original creative director, Hiroshi Sasaki, was ousted for comparing Japanese celebrity Naomi Watanabe to a pig.
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The pandemic derailed the Olympics last year and in the run-up to Friday’s official kickoff the Tokyo 2020 organizers have had to contend with a troubling increase in new Covid-19 cases and opposition from the Japanese public, a majority of whom fear the influx of athletes and others from abroad could turn the Games into a superspreader event.
Even before Kobayashi’s departure was announced Friday, the national newspaper Asahi Shimbun blasted the committee, writing that is has been “dogged by a series of missteps.”
“The “Festival of Peace” is going to open amid this pathetic mess nobody even imagined possible,” the newspaper wrote, referring to one of the themes of the opening ceremony.
Olympics officials acknowledged the troubles but said they remained determined to press ahead.
“We are going to have the opening ceremony tomorrow and, yes, I am sure there are a lot of people who are not feeling easy about the opening of the Games,” Hashimoto said.
“But we are going to open the Games tomorrow under this difficult situation.”
This MyPillow Guy Meltdown Would Be Funny If It Weren’t So Dangerous – Rolling Stone
The truth can be very frustrating when all you have is lies on your side.
CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan confronted MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell during his three-day “cyber symposium” in South Dakota this week. The event was supposed to prove once and for all that China was involved in “stealing” the 2020 election from former president Donald Trump. But like the event itself—which lacked any election fraud evidence at all—MyPillow guy’s interview with O’Sullivan was also an epic dumpster fire.
When pressed about providing proof of his claims of election fraud Lindell exploded and astonishingly replied, “Just forget about the evidence.”
— Peter Wade (@brooklynmutt) August 14, 2021
Lindell followed the bizarre remark by then deflecting and angrily questioning O’Sullivan about whether he cares about America.
“If I’m right that China took our country, right now, do you care? Would that bother you? Would that bother you?” Lindell asked.
After O’Sullivan replied, “Of course it would,” Lindell continued his unhinged rant, asking, “Do you think I like to get attacked?”
Another bizarre moment in the segment came from a speaker at the event. After admitting that he didn’t understand anything about the presentation that day, he insisted that CNN and other media should start reporting Lindell’s farcical notions as true and “stop fact-checking.”
“Ladies and gentlemen, I’m not a computer guy. I don’t know what most of this stuff means,” the speaker said. “But I’ve been researching this election since November 3rd… CNNs of the world, you guys need to start reporting this and stop fact-checking it.”
“But the CNN’s of the world, you guys need to start reporting this and stop fact-checking it!” pic.twitter.com/8NM3bIK90K
— Peter Wade (@brooklynmutt) August 14, 2021
Although comical, there’s also a very dangerous side to this carnival show. On Friday, Homeland Security Intelligence chief John Cohen told CNN that false conspiracy theories about Trump and the election are fueling violent chatter among extremists online. And that chatter is “very similar” to what intel saw in the lead-up to the attack on the Capitol.
“It’s very similar to the stuff we saw prior to January 6,” said Cohen.
Cohen said online comments such as “the system is broken,” “take action into our own hands” and “bring out the gallows,” went along with the narrative shared among believers that the presidential election was not legitimate. This has led to calls for violence from extremists to overthrow the election and put Trump back in the White House.
“Concern from a law enforcement perspective is at a certain point in time, all of the conspiracy theories that point to a change occurring through process are going to sort of wear out,” Cohen said. “And the question is going to be, are people going to try to resort to violence in or in furtherance of that false narrative?”
Last week, DHS issued a warning about liars such as Lindell being a motivating factor for an uptick in online calls for violence if the former president isn’t reinstated as president. The bulletin said Lindell’s recent media blitz had been a driving factor behind some of the online chatter moving from extremist forums to “more public web forums.”
“Some conspiracy theories associated with reinstating former President Trump have included calls for violence if desired outcomes are not realized,” the DHS bulletin said.
The bulletin continued: “Over the last few days what has occurred is there’s been much more public visibility, meaning the discussions and these theories have migrated away from being contained within the conspiracy and extremist online communities, to where they’re being the topic of discussion on web forums, or more public web forums, and even within the sort of media ecosystem.”
These conspiracy theories have gone mainstream, and it’s largely thanks to hucksters like Lindell who continue to push Trump’s lies.