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No Laughing Matter

What happened at the 94th Academy Awards between Will Smith and Chris Rock was no laughing matter. Seeing two talented and gifted Black men— who are comedians— use their talents and platform to humiliate and physically attack one another was not only shocking, but a reminder of the responsibility that comes with Black success. 

When we win, achieve or triumph, it is celebrated by the entire culture, because it is — in many ways — an achievement for our entire culture. If this is true, then the spectacle that happened between these two Black men is also an embarrassment for all of us. Dr. Christine Johnson McPhailDr. Christine Johnson McPhail

Yes, all of us. 

We live in an America that’s defined by race and offensive tropes about Black men. These stereotypes have illegitimately defined Black people for ages. The stereotypes include that our men are overly aggressive and insensitive. They include notions that Black men don’t understand or respect family dynamics and misconstrue protection of womanhood as a means to use unabashed violence. 

Despite the burden Black men carry to overcome these stereotypes in order to carve out a place of promise for themselves in a world defined by race, Will Smith and Chris Rock — in one night and with one act — hardened those stereotypes. 

It is perhaps unfair to place the burden of an entire culture on the shoulders of two Black men. But, it is also unfair to believe that their successes aren’t inextricably tied to the fabric of our culture. Fair or not, Will Smith and Chris Rock are tethered to Black culture. Every triumph, every embarrassment, is ours to reconcile.