Rock making that joke about a random bald guy at a comedy club and making about Jada are exactly the same, though. The random bald guy could be bald for any number of reasons. Rock may not have known about the condition. And it's not the same as cancer.
You are literally victim blaming Rock at...
Again, whether the joke was in good taste or even funny, it still doesn't warrant someone going on stage and slapping a comedian. It just doesn't.
For the record, Regina Hall's "Covid test" joke was also outrageously in poor taste. But notice that Josh Brolin didn't slap her for it.
I admit to being confused by the amount of victim blaming going on in this thread. A comedian was slapped for making a G.I. Jane joke and he's in the wrong? Wait, what? Are those of you actively blaming Rock serious?
Don't we touch children "sticks and stones may break my bones but names will never hurt me"? When did that stop being relevant?
Chris Rock did what comedians always do. Whether his joke was in good taste or even funny is debatable.
What Will Smith did was say that it's okay to slap someone for...