subtle string of apologies to my mother for my inaction that day, for failing her in that moment, for failing to stand up to my father, for being a coward. do you think this adds another layer to this conversation, the discussion, the conversation, the debate that s come out since this happened? what s amazing about what happened is that it s touched on so many different vehictorvecto everything from celebrity entitlement to the complexities that black women face in dealing with hair issues in public, to black people in conflict in white-dominated spaces, and, of course, will smith has been open in recent years about how he feels the abuse in his family affected him. there is another way to look at that, though, of course, which is you re always concerned that people who were on the receiving end or had to watch abuse might perpetuate it. and so to react to an insult
become warriors, the women become worriers. i ve read about his constant issues. cussing out a security guard at abc, trashing a dressing room. you say this has to do with childhood. isn t this celebrity entitlement? they have hangers on, an entourage. he thinks he s top of the world. he busts up a dressing room at gma. what happens? what s the repercussions? the today show invites him on. your point is well taken. celebrities are able to act out further. . but it s not causational. it didn t cause him to act out. he has issues. a superman issue. if you end up doing things and the repercussions are not as severe as you thought they would be it s like a cancer. it s like this creeping sense of entitlement. if you start to believe anytime it s like how people become you re a celebrity. are you going to act like that?
he doesn t have a chemical dependency problem. i don t know what he has. don t they have a show named celebrity rehab? let s be fair. it could have been called chemical dependency treatment but they shorthanded it to rehab. to be fair people sort of understand people as being chemical dependency treatment. i don t want the andrew sullivan treatment on forbes. forbes thinks andrew sullivan need rehab. he needs treatment for the trauma he received in violence that resulted in him being a perpetrator. when kids see violence in childhood, the men act out, the women act in the we say the men become warriors, the women become worriers. i ve read about his constant issues. cussing out a security guard at abc, trashing a dressing room. you say this has to do with childhood. isn t this celebrity entitlement?
we swagger man, you know. that s the coolest spot to piss, you forever remember that. . [ inaudible ] well, that might be his only number one. now i could blame celebrity entitlement and how for every hotel room they crash or every bucket they defile there s some worker supporting a family whose got to clean up that mess. but i m not here just to blame bieber. he s just a twerp responding to cultural queues. i blame girls. look how he is dressed. a jersey shore souvenir shop that threw up on a shrub. he s a coat closet belonging to an insane tribute band that grew
we swagger man, you know. that s the coolest spot to piss, you forever remember that. . [ inaudible ] well, that might be his only number one. now i could blame celebrity entitlement and how for every hotel room they crash or every bucket they defile there s some worker supporting a family whose got to clean up that mess. but i m not here just to blame bieber. he s just a twerp responding to cultural queues. i blame girls. look how he is dressed. a jersey shore souvenir shop that threw up on a shrub. he s a coat closet belonging to an insane tribute band that grew