What This White Woman Thinks About Will Smith Slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars

None of your business. It is not my place to inject my opinion into this conversation. That is something my Black friends, especially my Black women friends, requested and so I comply out of respect for them. Yes, my headline is sort of clickbait because I really want you to watch these video clips.

I found these segments on The Cross Connection to be enlightening and warrant being amplified. Watch all three clips, please. Thanks to Tiffany Cross, Yvette Nicole Brown, Dr. Michelle Henry, Michael Harriot and Brittany Packnett Cunningham for providing this insight and wisdom.

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  • You wrote, “What This White Woman Thinks About Will Smith Slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars. None of your business. It is not my place to inject my opinion into this conversation. That is something my Black friends, especially my Black women friends, requested and so I comply out of respect for them.”

    It’s not the job of your “friends” to decide what you think. That’s your job. And true “friends” would respect whatever you thought, even if it was different than what they thought. True “friends” would encourage you to think for yourself, and to speak freely.

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