Clay: Charge Will Smith with Assault
29 Mar 2022
CLAY: The fallout continues of the Will Smith slap heard round the world, Buck, and Will Smith finally officially apologized to Chris Rock on Instagram yesterday afternoon as this story was not going away. There continue to be discussions about whether or not he should lose his Oscar. The Academy has put out a statement saying his behavior is totally unacceptable.
I donโt think personally that you should ever take away somebodyโs award, whether itโs the Heisman Trophy โ I thought it was crazy when they took that away from Reggie Bush โ or whether itโs the best-actor Oscar or whatever else. I do thinkโฆ I donโt know what you think about this, Buck. I do think that Chris Rockโฆ I donโt think Chris Rock himself should press charges.
I wouldnโt if I were Chris Rock. But I think L.A. should charge Will Smith with assault โ and let me explain why I think that. One, itโs on camera. Everybody can see it. Two, regardless of what someone says, you canโt โ in my opinion โ walk up on the stage. Whether itโs a comedian, whether it is an actor in a play, whether it is a politician speaking on a stage, whether it is someone whoโs performing music โ a musician โ you canโt walk up on the stage and hit someone because of what they said on the stage.
That is a crime, and Will Smith, to me, should be charged with that crime because there is no doubt that he did it. And I understand thereโs some people out there who are like, โWell, he made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith and so thatโs what men should do. They should stand up for their wife.โ Look, I speak redneck. I was raised redneck. I understand SEC football fans and the culture probably better than anyone.
I understand that idea. In my opinion, itโs totally wrong. You canโt hit someone over what they say. Now, if youโre under threat of physical violence, if your familyโs in dangerโฆ I always say, Buck, if I get in a fight โ and Iโm 42. If I get in a fight, either somebody is paying me millions of dollars to get in a fight and Iโm in some sort of boxing match or myself, or my family is in danger.
Otherwise, Iโm too old to be in a fight. Will Smith is 53. You canโt throw a punch or a slap at someone over what they say, and I think there should be, frankly, consequences because of the precedent being set that if somebody makes a joke you donโt like you just walk up on the stage and hit him. I think thatโs crazy.
BUCK: Well, I think that in some jurisdictions, at least โ and obviously Iโm not a lawyer, but โ they wouldnโt press charges unless the person โ they wonโt bring charges unless the person who has been assaulted โ is a cooperating witness in it, right? And this is justโฆ This is pretty standard. Itโs also a law-enforcement resources thing. Theyโre not gonna want to spend the time and the effort to bring charges, โcause what alsoโฆ
Think about it this way. What would be then? Are you gonna send Will Smith โ if Chris Rock wonโt even file a police report on this โ the assault is against him. Itโs not against the State of California, right? So if he doesnโt even to want file a police report, youโre gonna send him to jail, youโre gonna send him to prison? Not really. So youโre โ
CLAY: Heโs gonna have to plea down. I just think a lot of times charges send messages about whatโs acceptable behavior. And to me there are people who will watch Will Smith and theyโre saying, โOh, good for him,โ and I think it sets the precedent that if somebody says something you donโt like, you can smack โem.
BUCK: Well, I think theyโre talking about revoking his Oscar. I agree with you, by the way. I donโt think that your professional achievements in some way should be pulled because of completely unrelated activity. I guessโฆ Thereโs always extremes. People say, โWhat about if it turned out Will Smith was a mass murderer?โ Okay, yeah, I mean, I understand, but โ
CLAY: I would still give him the Oscar. I mean, it doesnโt mean heโs not a good actor, right? I mean, they didnโt take OJโs Heisman Trophy, even thoughโฆ You know, but I think most peopleโฆ No, he still got the Heisman.
BUCK: Well, he got convicted of the other stuff. But I guess they didnโt care enough.
CLAY: Well, he was civilly liable. I mean, I think they took โ
BUCK: No, no, no. He got convicted of the armed robbery. He went to prison.
CLAY: Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah right. Later criminal. I think they took his Heisman to sell it to help pay for the civil responsibilities of his lawsuit. But they didnโt take it. Like, heโs stillโฆ If you go look at HeismanTrophy.com or whatever, heโs still has it, whereas they took Reggie Bushโs Heisman away. I donโt like taking away awards โ I think thatโs crazy โ even if people do awful things.
BUCK: There wasnโt reallyโฆ I mean, there was some polling done on this, and we had a lot of people who I would say are rarely โ in the media Iโm talking about, rarely โ in agreement with us, were like, โYeah, you actually canโt hit somebody over something like this.โ Interestingly enough, younger peopleโฆ I remember I sent you this polling data.
CLAY: Yeah.
BUCK: Younger people tended to be more supportive of this, and you and I were talking about this. When youโre young, I think you see all these movies and, you know, your boss gives you too much lip you just, you know, crack him in the jaw. Itโs likeโฆ I mean, you punch a middle-aged man in the face and you actually have some strength and know what youโre doing, you could shatter his jaw. You could do real damage. Somebody might end up going blind in an eye. I mean, bad things can actually happen.
CLAY: You can fall and hit your head. I mean, like โ
BUCK: This is true. This stuff happens. I knew somebody who was called to a case in New York over a parking spot where a man said that a woman tried to attack him by scratching his face. He punched her one time. There were witnesses. She fell, hit her head on the curb, died, right there. So you can actually kill somebody by doing that.
Now, obviously every time you throw a punch itโs not attempted murder, but Iโm just saying. You know, this is something thatโฆ But if youโve seen people โ Clay and I talked about this offline. Iโve seen people who got hit in the face when they werenโt expecting it, and the noise that it makes and the damage it does is something that stays with you. It is reallyโฆ
Itโs ugly. Itโs really bad. So I think most people were clear on this as not the way that youโฆ When I say โmost,โ itโs not a huge majority, just to be clear. Itโs like, itโs kind ofโฆ You know, itโs kind of a 60-40 proposition from the polling that I saw in terms ofโฆ I mean, unless Iโmโฆ Yeah, overallโฆ Iโm sorry. No, no: 52-47 was the polling that I saw, 52-47.
Which side are you on in the Oscars slap over a joke? Chris Rock or Will Smith? (Easy call for me, but curious what you guys think).
โ Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) March 28, 2022
CLAY: My audienceโฆ I put it up on Twitter and like 86% of them were in favor of what Chris Rockโs perspective, the joke, as opposed to Will Smith. But it doesnโt surprise me. Like, I grew up in, you know, what I would say is Redneck Universe Culture, and I still love going to, you know, southern sporting events and everything else. It doesnโt surprise me that thereโs a large percentage of men in particular that believe that if something is said that insults your wife that you should hit โem.
I mean, there is a huge percentage of people out there that agree with Will Smith for that reason. And my position is, if somebody says something that makes you throw a punch at them, you are the loser, โcause you lose control of yourโฆ Psychologically, you break, and the other thing I would point out here is, Buck, Will Smithโs 53 years old. Itโs not like heโs 18, right?
Everybody does stupid stuff when theyโre 18. Youโve been punched before. Iโve been punched before. Like weโre not claiming that weโre, you know, like perfect human beings in any stretch of the imagination. But the idea that you at 53 years old would open-hand slap another man on a stage for a joke that they made? And this has been going on for, what, 80, 90 years at the Oscars?
They hire comedians to come out and make jokes. And, by the way, the more offensive joke that was made, if you want to define offense, about Will and Jada was made by women. I mean, he wouldnโt have hit a woman for the Job, if I didnโt thinkโฆ If it hadnโt been Chris Rock, if Amy Schumer had made the joke, like, he wouldnโt have hit her. The whole thing is strange.
BUCK: The day after now, when we see what all the fallout is, this was not a staged thing, folks, a lot of people, โOh, this is staged.โ I thought this was actually not a staged thing because thereโs nothing but loss and downside. Even us talking about it, this is brand damaging for Will Smith, whoโs somebody who doesnโt need more publicity. Heโs about to win the Oscar for being in the movie that was among the most celebrated at the Oscars. Doesnโt need more publicity. So this wasโฆ I had all these people, โOh, that slap was fake.โ
CLAY: People love to say itโs fake.
BUCK: Itโs not fake, actually.
CLAY: I will say that earlyโฆ Look, we do television. The minute that they cut away and cut out all of the audio was a strong sign that there was no idea than that like this might happen, among the Oscar broadcasters. And you know how this works, Buck. When you do television thereโs a layout of what the shots are, what the clips are. Like, the Oscars is highly programmed.
They know exactly whoโs coming out, they know exactly what theyโre gonna read off of the teleprompter. They may not know whoโs gonna win, but they know where everybodyโs seated. Itโs a very orchestrated process, and so when they cut the audio like they did on the American version, thatโs an unexpected outcome. So immediately my ears perked up when I saw that going on. And then when you see the Australian and the Japanese versions that are circulating. Plus, look, Chris Rock, people were like, โOh, he didnโt even try to protect himself.โ He didnโt think he was gonna get punched on the stage!
BUCK: If I told a joke on the radio studio, Clay, and somebody walked over to me they would have a free and open shot because told never occur to me that they would just punch me in the face while I was doing my job. So thatโs just reality. This is not in a bar. This is not on the street. Youโre at the Oscars. It would never occur to him in a million years.
CLAY: Youโre in tuxedos.
BUCK: And he slapped him. It was an open hand, which made a huge difference. Will Smith is a big guy. If that has been a closed-fist punch, you would have been picking up some of Chris Rockโs teeth off the stage. It would have gotten ugly. It wasnโt a closed fist.
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