It's kind of weird seeing so many ppl on this site say things like "if it was my partner I would beat the shit out of someone" and similar stuff (see this thread: https://hexbear.net/post/183672). Not gonna lie it's kinda weird hearing that from nominal leftists. It sounds no different than some machismo person trying to start a fight cuz his honor was disrespected or something. This is what I said in that thread:

I mean I get the sentiment, but it also kinda feels like some kind of toxic machismo holdover. Kind of like “how dare you make fun of MY wife, if you insult her you basically insult ME!” I dunno it sounds kinda possessive, as if someone damaged your property, therefore damaged your pride.

So how do ppl justify this? I'm genuinely curious.

One thing I've seen some people say is that "he was standing up for someone." But that still sounds like some "you've disrespected m'lady sir, shall we duel?" shit. Like I see this stuff all the time from dads who get mad at their daughter's dates ("don't you dare lay a hand on her or I'll kill you") or brothers that are very possessive of girl family members ("if you mistreat my sister I'll kill you!") or even chuds getting triggered about the flag ("if you disrespect the flag I'll kill you!").

I dunno sounds very honor culture-y. Also sounds like retributive justice, which is fine I guess if you believe in that but we've seen the horrors that has wreaked on minority communities in places like the US. I dunno lemme know what you all think.

  • HodgePodge [love/loves]
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    3 years ago

    Will Smith, Jada Pinkett Smith, and Chris Rock have all known each other for decades. Chris Rock has a lonnnnng history of mocking Jada Pinkett Smith, including when she boycotted the Oscar six years ago for being racist. This is about more than just a single joke.

    Slapping isn't great, though, sure. It's good Will Smith apologized later in the night. :reddit-logo: has been getting hella racist and misogynist about this, so I imagine most here are probably counter riffing.

    "honor culture" is a weird way to phrase standing up to a shitty person, but ok.

    Mostly, it's funny to watch two millionaires fight it out.

      • HodgePodge [love/loves]
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        3 years ago

        Yeah. The year she didn't attend was a year that was especially bad and a lot of black actors and artists boycotted. Spike Lee didn't go either.

          • HodgePodge [love/loves]
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            3 years ago

            Now he’s pushing crypto ads lol.

            what does that have to do with him boycotting the oscars 6 years ago?

            • queenjamie [none/use name]
              hexagon
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              3 years ago

              Nothing really, just seeing that name reminded me of the recent crypto ad that's all.