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Will Smith won the Oscar but lost our respect

An actor gets an award for pretending to be a great person while the true hero is a man fighting to keep his country free

- Toby Shapshak Shapshak is editor-in-chief of Stuff Studios (stuff.co.za) and publisher of Scrolla.Africa

In one single, uncontroll­ed action Will Smith enabled a million other bullies. If there is any justice in the world, that will be Smith’s last public appearance.

That he got an ovation after his Oscar acceptance speech was insulting enough from the Hollywood elite, but it shows how easily transgress­ions are forgiven if you’re rich or famous.

A million other bullies will now feel emboldened to humiliate and harm those smaller than them.

Amazingly, such an act will, in all likelihood, go unpunished.

Because Chris Rock won’t press charges, there’s no crime to prosecute. Rock probably doesn’t want to be drawn in any more — but he ought to make sure Smith faces real consequenc­es.

Meanwhile, other bullies keep getting away with it because nobody stood up to them from the start.

Take Russian President Vladimir Putin. Eight years ago, he “annexed” Crimea and started a low-grade war in Ukraine. Analysts have pointed to the lethargic, mostly nonexisten­t response from the West at those early thrusts by Putin, who felt emboldened to invade Ukraine.

He’s bullied everyone in the Russian establishm­ent and now they don’t dare tell him what’s really going on — most particular­ly why the invasion has been so incompeten­t.

Having cowed everyone, he is now surrounded with incompeten­t yes-men. Russian forces have failed to take the key cities and have themselves become bullies, resorting to indiscrimi­nate artillery shelling to smash the cities.

The apparent slaughter of civilians in Bucha is the result of Putin’s unchecked aggression. This is a war that continues to unfold on social media, even as mainstream media begins to break from the wall-to-wall Ukraine coverage.

It is also the informatio­n war that Putin has lost and his Ukrainian counterpar­t, Volodymyr Zelensky, has won — profoundly so.

The former TV actor and comedian has proved that some “old media” staples like press conference­s — in his trademark green combat T-shirt — can still be as powerful as any other form of new media.

So, too, his addresses to various sympatheti­c parliament­s around the world, where he has used old-fashioned oratory to win over his audiences — while tailoring his message to particular sensibilit­ies. He has some truly excellent speechwrit­ers.

We live in a world where an actor like Smith gets an Oscar for pretending to be a great person — all the while harbouring the rage of a bully — while the true hero is a man fighting to keep his country free from invaders who are bombing maternity hospitals. x

It is also the informatio­n war that Putin has lost and Volodymyr Zelensky has won — profoundly so

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