Bad For The Community

Episode 28: Better Late Than Never

April 04, 2022 Bad For The Community Episode 28
Bad For The Community
Episode 28: Better Late Than Never
Show Notes Chapter Markers

We're back with another special episode of Bad For The Community! We know, we know... it's all anyone's talked about for the past week...  Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the Oscars. But believe us, this is NOT an episode you want to miss! After giving our initial thoughts on The Slap (2:30) and whether Will was justified or went too far (9:20), we broke into a deep discussion/debate on identity politics.

What started off as a conversation about Will Smith & Chris Rock, eventually, branched off into conversations about racial generalizations (27:35), victimhood mentalities (48:30),  hypersensitivity vs comedy (59:00), and whether oppression can be weaponized by the oppressed (1:08:40). Nate also shares a story about a white girl singing the n-word in front of his face over the weekend, and how he chose to react during the situation (1:31:30). Enjoy the episode and share your thoughts with us on social media!

Watch on YouTube for the Full Experience: https://youtu.be/2cMAPIN94UM

Bad For The Community
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3uTfZm4
Twitter: https://bit.ly/3cnWAD8

Rob (Young Rob)
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3x1ocWy
Twitter: https://bit.ly/34OS4t9

Yves (Saint Yves)
Instagram: https://bit.ly/2RuJCfQ
Twitter: https://bit.ly/3cle17D

Nate (Nate Nics)
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3z6MUXl
Twitter: https://bit.ly/3wYIwI

Deion
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3vQNdUl

Intro/Chris Rock on "Black People vs N-"
Our first thoughts on The Slap Heard Around the World
Did Will Smith go too far or was the slap justified?
Rob on racial generalizations being counterproductive
What should have Chris Rock done?/ Is acting professional "white-mannered"?
Deion's hilarious pantsing story
Do people use their victimhood to deflect accountability?
Are people getting too sensitive or does comedy need to adjust?
The Internet turning on Zoë Kravitz
"People hate oppression until it's their turn to oppress"
Nate's weekend story about a white girl singing the n-word in front of him
Outro