Kareem Abdul-Jabbar talks about “supporting” Will Smith, but cites The Rock and Beyoncé to explain the impact of the slapping incident

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar talks about “supporting” Will Smith, but cites The Rock and Beyoncé to explain the impact of the slapping incident

The saga of the infamous Oscar slap continues. It has been several months since then Will Smith slapped Chris Rock live on the Oscars stage, and while everyone has an opinion on the event, the two people involved remained silent. But now that Will Smith has spoken there are many answers to what he said and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar supports Smith, making it clear how important he is to the black community.

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is among those who made it clear at the outset that he believes what Will Smith was very wrong . In a newsletter article, Abdul-Jabbar explains why Will Smith’s actions are so important, as they reflect the black community as a whole, similar to megastars Beyoncé and Dwayne Johnson. Time former Los Angeles Lakers star admits it’s not fair to invest so much in a man, it still is. Kareem Abdul-Jabbar explains …

However, some celebrities project such a charming and compassionate presence that their fans admire them with adoration and adulation. They become role models for impressionable young people. Will Smith is that rare celebrity men want to date and women fantasize about. So when a celebrity like this does something that destroys people’s image, he hurts them. This is especially true of people of color whose cultural heroes are reflected in all people of color. The popularity of Beyonce, Will Smith or Dwayne Johnson makes all of us of color feel a little more comfortable in our own skin. This is why the impact of Smith’s fall from grace is like an asteroid crashing into the black community. It is not fair for him to carry this burden, but it is a fact nonetheless.

Not everyone reacted well to Will Smith’s recent apology video. Some wonder if it’s not more than improve the image of Smith, who suffered the slap , which is a real excuse. But while Kareem Abdul-Jabbar may have criticized Smith earlier, he says he will take the actor at his word for an apology. He hopes Will Smith has learned the important lesson here. He continues…

I, on the other hand, e [sic] applaud for him. One of my favorite lines comes from Richard Wilbur’s “Forgiveness”: “I dreamed that the past was never without redemption.” We all live in desperate hope that our past mistakes can be forgiven. Smith’s slap took a toll on many around the world, but none required perpetual punishment and constant wagging of fingers. We all have flaws, fame only amplifies them to the world. Every misstep is an opportunity for growth and it seems that Smith is taking advantage of this opportunity. We must do our part and support it. It is what we expect of ourselves from others.

Chris Rock continued to remain silent, at least publicly. aside from the occasional line of his stand-up, where Rock recently criticized people for playing the victim. . Ultimately, Rock will determine if the apology is acceptable.

Source: Cinemablend

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