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So Kareem Abdul Jabbar believes that Will Smith's attack on Chris Rock helped perpetuate the racist stereotype that black people have less control of their emotions and are more prone to violence. Is he correct?
I don't know how I feel about this criticism. Part of me says yes, part of me says no. Part of me says racists and Conservatives will always look for excuses to justify their racism against blacks, and Will's act is just an excuse to do it, rather than a cause. Part of me says Smith's actions is a terrible role model for young black AND white boys.
Huh.
So Kareem Abdul Jabbar believes that Will Smith's attack on Chris Rock helped perpetuate the racist stereotype that black people have less control of their emotions and are more prone to violence. Is he correct?
I don't know how I feel about this criticism. Part of me says yes, part of me says no. Part of me says racists and Conservatives will always look for excuses to justify their racism against blacks, and Will's act is just an excuse to do it, rather than a cause. Part of me says Smith's actions is a terrible role model for young black AND white boys.
Huh.
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