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The Will Smith Slap Denialism Movement

The Will Smith Slap Denialism Movement

FromThe Social Chemist


The Will Smith Slap Denialism Movement

FromThe Social Chemist

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Length:
13 minutes
Released:
Mar 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

On March 27th, 2022, the 94th Oscar’s was hosted by Chris Rock. In a segment that will be remembered in the years to come. Rock directed a joke towards Jada Smith, which initially was received well by her husband Will Smith, but was quickly interpreted as disrespectful. As a result, Will Smith got on stage and slapped Chris Rock. And while the news of this event is trending in pop culture. Conspiracy theorists have wasted little time figuring out the legitimacy of the altercation and its true intentions. The moment was staged to distract us from Joe Biden’s low approval rating, vaccine deaths, and the Nazification of Ukraine. Whatever the conspiracy theory, nothing is as it seems, and everything is a false flag operation. In today's episode, I discuss my opinion of the event and assess the various conspiracy theories, some of which involve the death and cloning of Will Smith. Facebook The Social Chemist | FacebookInstagramThe Social Chemist (@socialchemistig) • Instagram photos and videosReferences Will Smith slaps Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars - YouTubeWill Smith Slapped Chris Rock and QAnon Is Starting Conspiracies About It (vice.com)QAnon Conspiracy Theorists Think Oscar Slap Hoax Because 'Will Smith Actually Dead' (unilad.co.uk)P Diddy claims Will Smith and Chris Rock made amends after Oscars: ‘That’s over’ | The IndependentTiffany Haddish Calls Will Smith Slapping Chris Rock 'Beautiful Thing' - VarietyRosie O’Donnell Compares Will Smith To Trump | NewsOne
Released:
Mar 30, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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A podcast that looks into the psychosocial elements that contribute to conspiracy theories and political extremism. Hosted by graduate student and conspiracy theory researcher Nelson Perez.