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In front of a background that resembled a cracked mirror (perhaps an allusion to the old adage “those in glass houses shouldn’t throw stones”), Rock riffed on selective outrage for an hour, telling funny jokes about Lululemon, the January 6 capitol rioters, and Meghan Markle. Same crime, but one of them just got better songs.” The kind of people that play Michael Jackson songs but won’t play R. Somebody else does the exact same thing…. “The thing I have a problem with is the selective outrage.” He then gave a definition of the phenomenon: “One person does something-they get canceled. ![]() I’m all for marginalized people getting their rights,” he said. After basking in the glow, Rock screamed, “N-gga, sit down” at an apparently overly enthusiastic audience member, proving that what we were watching was, in fact, live. Moments later-across the country, in Baltimore-Rock, decked out in all white and rocking a necklace with Prince’s logo, took the stage and received a rapturous standing ovation. The vibe felt like the exact opposite of a roast of Rock, with many of the guests gassing him up before he took the stage. Smoove, basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabar, and Insecure’s Yvonne Orji, as well as Arsenio Hall, David Spade, Dana Carvey, and Leslie Jones. The special-before-the-special featured comedians and personalities including Curb Your Enthusiasm’s J.B. ![]() But when he finally spoke candidly about the slap, he didn’t hold back.īefore Rock’s comedy special began, Netflix presented a preshow hosted by Ronny Chieng at the Comedy Store in Los Angeles. During Netflix’s first-ever global live streaming event, Chris Rock: Selective Outrage, it felt at times as if Rock was making viewers wait another year to hear his side of the story. It’s been almost a year since Chris Rock was slapped at the Oscars by Will Smith.
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