Academy banned Will Smith for 10 years, but not:
— Paul Dawkins (@Paul__Dawkins) April 8, 2022
Kevin Spacey
Harvey Weinstein
Casey Affleck
Woody Allen
Mel Gibson
Roman Polanski
James Franco
James Toback
Dustin Hoffman
And there are allegations against Jeffrey Tambor, Richard Dreyfuss, James Woods, and Ansel Elgort. #Oscars https://t.co/iu6SXSnOoT
Whoopi Goldberg Says Will Smith Will Bounce Back from Oscars Slap Controversy: 'He'll Be Fine' https://t.co/5BWex07E0z
— People (@people) April 5, 2022
Yes. I do remember … https://t.co/c1Vb9I9UWu
— Mario Cantone (@macantone) March 29, 2022
SOMEBODY TAKE TAYE DIGGS’ PHONE NOW! IMMEDIATELY! 💀💀💀 pic.twitter.com/ogETAtrEXb
— Mégan M. | SQSP Web Design for Lifestyle Brands (@MeganDeniece_) March 28, 2022
#Oscars
— Grace Randolph (@GraceRandolph) March 28, 2022
Did #WillSmith actually just flip out…?
#WillSmith wins #BestActor
— Grace Randolph (@GraceRandolph) March 28, 2022
He is still clearly very shaken by what was said about Jada,
his choice to stand up for her
& the abuse that goes on today of public figures, people of color & more.
He will surely speak on this more all week, as will others.#Oscars pic.twitter.com/Iy5rHuoW5f
#WillSmith #ChrisRock #Oscars
— Grace Randolph (@GraceRandolph) March 28, 2022
As this is discussed,
I think it’s important to remember the bottom line is that violence is not acceptable.
I’m sure Smith wishes he handled that better & I hope he makes that clear ASAP
I know we’re all still processing, but the way casual violence was normalized tonight by a collective national audience will have consequences that we can’t even fathom in the moment. #Oscars2022
— Janai Nelson (@JNelsonLDF) March 28, 2022
People of color, especially those who have the audacity to be the first, often have to work twice as hard to get half the respect.
— Senator Alex Padilla (@SenAlexPadilla) March 24, 2022
Judge Jackson, thank you for persevering. You are an inspiration. pic.twitter.com/HRXNG6pJZO
Sen. @CoryBooker: "This is why I get emotional. I'm sorry, you're a person that is so much more than your race and gender. You are a Christian, you're a mom, you're an intellect, you love books, but for me, I'm sorry, it's hard for me not to look at you and not see my mom." pic.twitter.com/QvhAhTg67M
— The Hill (@thehill) March 24, 2022
— Morissa Schwartz (Dr. Rissy) (@MorissaSchwartz) March 21, 2022
The academy's standards of conduct are not tied to awards eligibility, a spokesperson tells @NBCNews — meaning Will Smith could be nominated for his film work over the next decade and beyond. https://t.co/FMbrTJyFDI
— Daniel Arkin (@d_arkin) April 8, 2022
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