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Jeremy Clarkson slams 'vile woke cancel culture' as Winston Marshall quits Mumford & Sons - www.msn.com
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24.06.2021 / 23:45

Jeremy Clarkson slams 'vile woke cancel culture' as Winston Marshall quits Mumford & Sons

READ MORE Elvis and June Carter: Her son suspected they had an affair 'Johnny Cash was jealous'Clarkson posted a link to the star's official statement and said: "Powerful piece by a courageous guy who has been treated appallingly by the vile woke mob just for exercising his right to have an opinion. "Read it, share it, then join my campaign to cancel this cancel culture cr*p.

Kevin Hart Says He's 'Never Bothered' by Cancel Culture - www.etonline.com
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15.06.2021 / 01:43

Kevin Hart Says He's 'Never Bothered' by Cancel Culture

Kevin Hart is opening up about cancel culture again, and he says that despite being «canceled, what, three or four times,» he's «never bothered» by it.The  actor said he «personally doesn't give a sh*t» about cancel culture, before diving into a lengthy conversation about his thoughts on the heavily debated concept in an interview with Hart, currently the highest-earning stand-up comic in the world, said that if someone has done something «truly damaging» then he understands why they should deal

Kevin Hart gets real about cancel culture; Says ‘The only way you grow up is from f---ing up’ - www.pinkvilla.com
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14.06.2021 / 18:59

Kevin Hart gets real about cancel culture; Says ‘The only way you grow up is from f---ing up’

Comedian and actor Kevin Hart who’s currently promoting his new Netflix film Fatherhood, Kevin Hart recently claimed that he'd been cancelled "three or four times" over his career. While chatting with The Sunday Times, Hart said he "personally doesn't give a s---" about cancel culture before speaking at length about the hotly debated subject.

Kevin Hart trashes cancel culture supporters: ‘Shut the f–k up! - nypost.com
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14.06.2021 / 18:49

Kevin Hart trashes cancel culture supporters: ‘Shut the f–k up!

the Sunday Times, the comedian and actor attacked the internet trend, saying, “Shut the f–k up!”Cancel culture — the viral phenomenon of “canceling” people, brands, companies, and shows because of problematic ideologies either from the past or present — has changed comedy, according to Hart, 41.

Kevin Hart talks cancel culture following his 2019 Oscars hosting scandal: 'It's about growth' - www.foxnews.com
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14.06.2021 / 15:43

Kevin Hart talks cancel culture following his 2019 Oscars hosting scandal: 'It's about growth'

Kevin Hart spoke out against cancel culture, highlighting his own experience in getting backlash for past material.  Hart previously stepped down as host of the Oscars in 2019 after old tweets and stand-up bits came under renewed scrutiny. He had already apologized for the content years prior and issued another apology at the time.

Kevin Hart on ‘cancel culture’: “I personally don’t give a shit” - www.nme.com
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14.06.2021 / 08:05

Kevin Hart on ‘cancel culture’: “I personally don’t give a shit”

The Sunday Times for a feature on his latest film Fatherhood and took a moment to reflect on past negative reviews, before addressing his own ‘cancellation’.In 2018, Hart stepped down from hosting the Oscars ceremony after a series of homophobic tweets – and questionable stand up material – from almost a decade prior re-surfaced.“If people want to pull up stuff, go back to the same tweets of old, go ahead. There is nothing I can do,” he told The Sunday Times.

Katt Williams says cancel culture doesn't exist, comedians who are afraid should get out of the business - www.foxnews.com
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07.06.2021 / 18:49

Katt Williams says cancel culture doesn't exist, comedians who are afraid should get out of the business

Katt Williams is the latest comedian to speak out about cancel culture and its impact on the world of stand-up comedy.  The comic, 49, appeared on "The Joe Budden Podcast" to promote his upcoming film, "The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2," when the hosts asked him directly for his opinions on the current state of comedy and what cancel culture means for the future of the genre.

Katt Williams Says ‘There Is No Cancel Culture’ on Joe Budden Podcast - variety.com
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05.06.2021 / 23:59

Katt Williams Says ‘There Is No Cancel Culture’ on Joe Budden Podcast

Ellise Shafer administratorComedian Katt Williams has thrown his take on cancel culture into the ring — and he doesn’t think it’s all that bad.On an episode of the Joe Budden Podcast that released on June 4, Williams discussed his upcoming film, “The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2,” and the conversation soon turned to comedy in the age of the internet.“Where do you stand on comics’ ability to be comics without judgement and repercussions from cancel culture?” Budden asked Williams, who

Katt Williams Applauded For Brilliant Dissection Of Cancel Culture - etcanada.com
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05.06.2021 / 22:45

Katt Williams Applauded For Brilliant Dissection Of Cancel Culture

There’s been much media discussion about so-called cancel culture in recent months, ranging from people being excoriated for a decade-old social media post to Dr. Seuss books being pulled from publication due to once-accepted stereotypes that are now considered sexist and racist.

Seth Rogen Says Comedians Shouldn’t Complain Or Whine About Cancel Culture With Their Jokes - www.justjared.com - Britain
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29.05.2021 / 01:21

Seth Rogen Says Comedians Shouldn’t Complain Or Whine About Cancel Culture With Their Jokes

Seth Rogen is speaking out about cancel culture and approaching it in a way that relates to his career as a comedian.

Seth Rogen talks cancel culture, says some comedians overreact rather than take responsibility for old jokes - www.foxnews.com - Britain
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26.05.2021 / 16:10

Seth Rogen talks cancel culture, says some comedians overreact rather than take responsibility for old jokes

Seth Rogen downplayed the impact of cancel culture by arguing that some comedians are going a bit overboard in reckoning with past jokes that have not aged well.  Rogen, 39, appeared on "Good Morning Britain" earlier this week to discuss his new book "Yearbook," a collection of essays about his life.The hosts made sure to ask the comedic actor and writer about jokes from his past that have not aged well and may be considered offensive to modern audiences.  Rather than balk or get defensive,

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