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Twitter explodes with memes after Will Smith attacks Chris Rock at the Oscars

After Will Smith stormed the stage and slapped comedian Chris Rock on stage during the Oscars due to a joke made about his wife's alopecia, the internet has been very busy commenting and memeing.

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After Will Smith stormed the stage and slapped comedian Chris Rock during the Oscars due to a joke made about his wife's alopecia, the internet has exploded with memes.

"An L for Will Smith #Oscars", commented Vish Burra, tech guru and former advisor to various prominent Republicans. He accompanied his comment with a vicious meme:

Ian Miles Cheong, former of both Fox News and The Post Millennial, stated that he is willing to do his part to help "rehabilitate" Smith, but needs to raise funds first:

"I accept Bitcoin. All proceeds will be going to help rehabilitate Will Smith from being a cuck by me making endless jokes about him," quipped Cheong.

Canadian journalist and medical professional Amy Eileen Hamm took a slightly different tack, using the now-viral image of Rock being slapped in the face as an analogy to make an entirely distinct point:

Jack Posobiec, the celebrated author and journalist, also saw fit to retweet a similar meme, this time dealing with the inflation eating up the public's purchasing power:

We here at The Post Millennial have gotten in on the action too.

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