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left-of-center2012

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Fri Apr 1, 2022, 08:29 AM Apr 2022

Oscars slap leads to dozens of FCC complaints

Will Smith’s stunning slapping of Chris Rock at the Oscars elicited dozens of complaints to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), with many viewers condemning the “King Richard” star’s actions as “reprehensible” and “inappropriate.” In the complaints filed to the FCC in the aftermath of Sunday’s shocking altercation and obtained Thursday by The Hill as part of a Freedom of Information Act request, audience members nearly unanimously denounced 53-year-old Smith for getting physical with Rock.

While much of the confrontation was censored for American viewers, the episode was shown and heard in its entirety in many places abroad. “This display was disgusting and beamed directly into our living room,” an FCC complaint from Connecticut read. “I thought your agency was supposed to keep this type of violence and cursing off television. I hope you can bring sense and reason back to the public airways,” the viewer urged.

Other viewers railed not only against Smith’s “shameful” move, but also the FCC and ABC, which aired the 94th annual Academy Awards, saying the slap was the opposite of family-friendly fare. “I was so offended and triggered to see Will Smith violently assault Chris Rock on a live family program like the Oscars,” a Florida viewer wrote, saying Smith and ABC “should be held accountable.”

The majority of complaints called on Smith to be penalized in some way, with viewers saying he should be banned from future Oscars ceremonies or arrested. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced Wednesday that it began disciplinary proceedings against Smith for “violations of the Academy’s Standards of Conduct.”

https://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/3255496-oscars-slap-leads-to-dozens-of-fcc-complaints/

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Oscars slap leads to dozens of FCC complaints (Original Post) left-of-center2012 Apr 2022 OP
I think Smith is going to feel like General Patton, "I wish I had kissed the son of a bitch" Walleye Apr 2022 #1
Who files a complaint over something like that? Hoyt Apr 2022 #2
"... something like that" left-of-center2012 Apr 2022 #3
Yeah, two multi-millionaire celebrities, doing what celebrities do. Hoyt Apr 2022 #4
I hear you. LenaBaby61 Apr 2022 #5
Perfect way to put it. The slap in the scheme of things, Meh. Hoyt Apr 2022 #6

LenaBaby61

(6,991 posts)
5. I hear you.
Fri Apr 1, 2022, 10:38 AM
Apr 2022

I haven't commented on the slap, but it did not traumatize me. I wish it hadn't have happened, but ....

Anyway, what did traumatize me was watching George Floyd lying on the ground begging for his life, for his Mom while simultaneously, his life being snuffed out in broad-open daylight by murderous cop Derek Chauvin who was kneeling on his neck and looking into the camera unfazed.

What was traumatizing for me was seeing was seeing that attack on our US Capitol by people who were trying to stop the certification of an honest and fair election down at the US Capitol on January 6th. Now THOSE two things in recent history still traumatized me.


I guess this slap was way worse worse than those two incidents

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