Ben Shapiro: The slap heard around the world, let’s hope it’s an aberration

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This week, Will Smith — perhaps the most bankable star of his generation — won an Oscar for Best Actor for “King Richard.” But that wasn’t why he made headlines. He made headlines because during the Academy Awards ceremony, comedian Chris Rock told a joke about Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett Smith. Jada, it seems, suffers from alopecia; Rock, presumably not knowing about her condition, made a joke about her starring in “G.I. Jane 2,” a nod to her closely shaven head. Initially, Will Smith laughed. Then he glanced around and saw Jada was upset.

At which point he got up, strode to the stage, and proceeded to slap Rock directly across the face.

Then he sat down again.

Rock, for his part, tried to play off the situation as a joke. But Will Smith wasn’t letting it go. Instead, he began screaming at Rock: “Keep my wife’s name out ya f—-ing mouth!” Rock replied, “Wow, dude, it was a ‘G.I. Jane’ joke.” To which Smith repeated, screaming, “Keep my wife’s name out ya f—-ing mouth!” Which, presumably, would make Rock the first man to whom Smith had ever uttered such a sentiment, given the couple’s stated dedication to their open marriage.

Suffice it to say, it was perhaps the oddest incident in nationally televised history. The only rivals might have been Justin Timberlake ripping off Janet Jackson’s top to reveal a pasty at the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show, or the live OJ Simpson car chase during the NBA Finals. But this event was even odder, given the utterly sudden nature of the assault. Rock, after all, was hired to lightly roast actors. Will Smith was there to pick up his first Oscar. And the whole thing devolved into actual violence.

It’s easy to brush off the event as yet another disposably silly celebrity moment. It would be easier if Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Mass., hadn’t immediately tweeted (and then deleted), “Thank you #WillSmith Shout out to all the husbands who defend their wives living with alopecia in the face of daily ignorance & insults.” Or if Rep. Jamaal Bowman, D-N.Y., hadn’t tweeted, “Teachable Moment: Don’t joke about a Black Woman’s hair.” Or if the entire Academy Awards audience hadn’t given Smith a standing ovation a few moments later. Or if there hadn’t been widespread support for Smith’s slap online, thanks to the now-common belief that verbal insults constitute a form of violence to which violence is an acceptable — indeed, commendable — response.

The social compact by which verbiage and violence remain strictly separated is a delicate one. For most of human history, words were treated as punishable by physical response — dueling was commonplace in societies for centuries, familial retaliation for insult was regular, and wars were even fought over verbal slights. But over time, civilized people traded away the privilege of personal use of force in favor of rules; truly offensive words could sometimes meet with social disapproval or even ostracization, but certainly not violence.

Now we seem to be reversing the trend. The entire theory of “microaggressions” suggests that if you are offended, it is because someone has “aggressed” against you — and aggression requires response. To deny someone’s preferred pronouns is now an act of “erasure” amounting to violence, since the person so slighted might feel damaged in their sense of worth or authenticity. Once we reconnect the severed link between words and violence, civilization will begin to break down.

We can hope that Will Smith’s slap remains an aberration; a country in which comedians are regularly assaulted for making jokes will soon be a rather humorless place. But unless Americans are willing to reestablish the hard barrier between words and violence, we will become a far more silent and far more violent nation.

Ben Shapiro, 38, is a graduate of UCLA and Harvard Law School, host of “The Ben Shapiro Show,” and editor-in-chief of DailyWire.com. He is the author of the New York Times bestsellers “How To Destroy America In Three Easy Steps,” “The Right Side Of History,” and “Bullies.”

 

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16 thoughts on “Ben Shapiro: The slap heard around the world, let’s hope it’s an aberration

  1. More proof that sub-humans should be monitored and controlled… they act out amongst the civilized…

  2. Why is this even categorized as a news story? Who the heck cares?! I am so tired of these Hollyweird idiots trying to get their names in the news on such petty crap. I don’t care about the dresses they wore, who their recent romance or break-up was, or about how much their friggen new mansion or yacht cost. None of them are newsworthy unless it’s an obit.

  3. This was a staged event by 2 actors to help increase ratings for dismal Oscar.
    One guy slaps and walks away smiling. the other bends in the direction of the “slap” , doesn’t respond nor does he ever rub his face where the “slap” occurred which is the first thing we all do when we feel pain.
    NEXT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. A black man, with every possible advantage, can’t control his rage and his kid posts “That’s how we do it!”…SMH. This black cultural violence is very real.

  5. Does this mean I can go bitch slap biden for ALL The Stupid $hit he says and does??? If will smith can get away with it in front of a billion Witnesses so Should the rest of us…

  6. You can take the boy out of the Ghetto but you can’t take the Ghetto out of the boy. This guy is a DISGRACE and if it was anybody else he’d be shunned by the Academy and the Black Community for being the WORST example to ALL Black people especially Black youth. THEN to make matters even worse he gets applauded by the rest of the IDIOTS in Hollyweird and the press ! WTF?

  7. Who is Will Smith? And why would anyone care about a guy named Chris Rock? Should either of these two people matter to me?

  8. Smith should understand that slapping is for sissies. A real man would have used his fist.

    1. A real slap would have knocked the man down. This looked staged to me. Who cares anyway . Get a life. Let’s go Brandon.

  9. Imagine if Rock had made a similar joke about Mel Gibson’s wife and he took offense and strode to the stage to defend Mrs. Gibson’s honor with his fist. What would the reaction by the audience, the Academy, and by media bobbleheads?

  10. The lesson here…Comedy is DEAD!
    Humor is met with violence.
    Laughing is no longer allowed.
    Thanks Hollywood!

    Yesterday’s “Dean Martin Roasts” would become a bloodbath today!

  11. Did anyone ever think that Chris Rock did not know about Jada’s condition? Don’t assume Chris Rock knew because no one ever asked the question! Too many people do turn to violence over words spoken, a whole lot of lefties. Words cannot slap someone in the face or knock them to the ground, but yet Smith feels the need to attack someone over a joke? Makes you wonder what kind of a parent he is. Is the Academy REALLY going to do something? Probably not, because Smith is such a good actor (sarcasm)! Seems that Weirdowood always gets away with it even when they assault someone over WORDS.

    1. I haven’t gone to watch a movie in a theater for over 30 years. Have I been missing something?

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