Kevin Hart on Cancel Culture ‘I Personally Don’t Give a S**t About It’

Highlighting that life’s not supposed to be perfect

Kevin Hart on Cancel Culture 'I Personally Don't Give a S**t About It'
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Kevin Hart has opened up on the latest cancel culture, and his views on the matter are intriguing, to say the least. He even admitted that he has been on the receiving end of the cancel culture, and he does not give a s**t.

 

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In the latest interview, Kevin Hart was quoted saying, “I personally don’t give a s— about it.” He added, “If somebody has done something truly damaging, then, absolutely, a consequence should be attached. But when you just talk about … nonsense?. He also stated, “When you’re talking, ‘Someone said! They need to be taken [down]!’ Shut the f— up! What are you talking about?”

Highlighting that life’s not supposed to be perfect, Kevin Hart said, “When did we get to a point where life was supposed to be perfect? Where people were supposed to operate perfectly all the time? I don’t understand.”

 

Mentioning his personal acquaintances and family, Kevin Hart added, “I don’t expect perfection from my kids. I don’t expect it from my wife, friends, employees. Because, last I checked, the only way you grow up is from f—ing up. I don’t know a kid who hasn’t f—ed up or done some dumb s—.”

Talking about his experience with the cancel culture, he said, “I’ve been cancelled, what, three or four times? Never bothered. If you allow it to have an effect on you, it will. Personally? That’s not how I operate. I understand people are human. Everyone can change.”

 

Comparing cancel culture to the jail, he also stated, “It’s like jail. People get locked up so they can be taught a lesson. When they get out, they are supposed to be better. But if they come out and people go, ‘I’m not giving you a job because you were in jail’ – then what the f— did I go to jail for? That was my punishment – how do you not give those people a shot? They’re saying that all life should be over because of a mistake? Your life should end, and there should be no opportunity to change? What are you talking about? And who are you to make that decision?”

 

Some people think that his opinions on the cancel culture are right. But it is also a fact that it will take more than one comedian like Kevin Hart being earnest about the topic. It is about time other celebs also followed Kevin Hart and spoke their minds on the topic. In addition to the cancel culture, celebs are also facing mockery these days. Recently, Joe Rogan’s height was mocked in LA skywriting.

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